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Dear CFD associate,

We are currently looking for your assistance in completing a quick survey to enable us to gain insight into the problems and challenges you face, if any, during the post-processing and data analysis of your simulations.

We are in the process of developing a new application for this market with a specific focus on quantitative data analytics, automation and process repeatability. Our new application will transform the simulation data analysis market.

To help us deliver this, we need ten to fifteen minutes of your time to complete an anonymous questionnaire.

In return for your assistance, you may choose to take up the opportunity of a free trial of our beta product upon release in the first quarter of next year(2019).

Please contact us now to initiate the questionnaire by following the link below.

https://goo.gl/forms/dbgEwIPhLhWRnSBH3
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