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Better Medical Device Design, Faster | |
This webinar will show the latest advancements in the integration of simulation and PLM technologies to help you Design Better Medical Devices, Faster. Presenters will highlight tools that are available to help improve not only your design process, but specifically benchtop tests and in vitro and in vivo tests. This online event will also address how to better document and track your work and to accelerate the clinical trial approval process. | |
Date: | September 28, 2016 |
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Application Areas: | Biomedical & Pharmaceutical |
Special Fields: | Fluid-Structure Interaction, Design, Morphing |
Softwares: | STAR CCM+ |
Type of Event: | Online Event, International |
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Improve Quality and Reduce Risk Earlier, using Digital Twins for Simulation as part of your Digital Enterprise Strategy This webinar will show the latest advancements in the integration of simulation and PLM technologies to help you Design Better Medical Devices, Faster. Presenters will highlight tools that are available to help improve not only your design process, but specifically benchtop tests and in vitro and in vivo tests. This online event will also address how to better document and track your work and to accelerate the clinical trial approval process. Guest Speaker Jim Thompson of Siemens PLM will address the positioning of CD-adapco’s simulation solutions as one of the modeling and simulation suites for “Systems + Model based Engineering” of Medical Devices. Leading technologies like STL geometry preparation, overset mesh, mesh morphing and FSI will be discussed to help attendees understand how to implement these approaches in daily work, within the Siemens PLM Simulation environment. AGENDA:
James B. Thompson is the for Director PLM, Strategy and Solution Management at Siemens PLM Software for the Medical Device and Pharmaceutical industries. This workshop is free, Please visit our event page for more details. |
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Event record first posted on August 26, 2016, last modified on August 26, 2016 |
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