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August 2009

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20th Annual HP CAE Symposium to be Held October 1, 2009 in Detroit Michigan

Computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulations are essential for new product designs. In today’s economic climate, businesses are fighting hard to capture market leadership. Some are finding a silver lining. History has shown us that economic downturns can more than double the likelihood that a business significantly changes its industry ranking. And those that make it to the top during a downturn typically sustain their market premium for an average of three years. [1] That means industries that can best adapt to today’s economic troubles have the best chance of not only surviving but thriving in the future.

This one-day symposium brings together over 20 of the industry’s leading CAE experts. Presentations will include keynotes and sessions from HP, Intel, Microsoft and the leading CAE software providers. Also included in the tracks will be presentations on CAE benchmarks, server and blade roadmaps, HP technology differentiators and software solutions from our CAE partners.

This event is the premiere CAE event offered by HP for industries such as automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, oil and gas and alternative-energy like solar energy. The event is free, but seating is limited, so register today.

Concurrent seminar tracks:

  • Engineering IT and Services Technologies
  • Multiple CAE Solutions Tracks

When:

Thursday, October 1, 2009

8:00 am- 5:00pm

Where:

Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

Detroit, MI 48243

Phone: 1-313-568-8000

Details

[1] “Who Will Prevail in 2009? Avoiding Mistakes in an Economic Crisis,” Corporate Executive Board (www.exbd.com), December 2008.

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