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Workhop: From 3D Images to Models with Simpleware Software, Dulles, VA, July 18th

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This workshop is aimed at those interested in processing 3D image data. You will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize 3D image data (CT, MRI, FIB-SEM...), obtain image statistics and carry out segmentation, right through to generate models for CAD design, FE/CFD simulation and 3D printing. If you are working in areas such as Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Life Sciences, then this workshop is for you.

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Webinar - Simpleware Software for High-Value Part Inspection and Simulation-based NDE | June 28th

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Join this webinar and see how Simpleware software adds value to the inspection and non-destructive evaluation of high-value, low-production-volume parts. Register to attend the live webinar or to watch a recording after the broadcast at your convenience.

Workshop: Virtual Orthopedics – Digital Solutions to New Implants and Prostheses, Berlin, June 12th

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Date / Time: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 / 9:00 am - 1:00 pm (optional hands-on until 3:30  pm)

Location: Dassault Systemes Berlin, Germany

Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited

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3D CT to Simulation-Ready Models Workshop, Mar 22nd, UK

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From 3D Computed Tomography Images (NSI) to Simulation-Ready Models (Simpleware)

Date/Time: Thursday, March 22, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location: North Star Imaging UK, High Wycombe, UK

Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited

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Analyzing Brachial Plexus Injury Using FEM

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Yamaguchi University in Japan use Simpleware as part of their biomechanics research and studies of spinal injuries. 3D modeling and simulation enables detailed analysis of potential clinical solutions. In this study, adult brachial plexus injuries are examined using a complex 3D Finite Element model (FEM) of the spine, dura mater, roots, and the brachial plexus. The authors looked at the mechanism of injury for the brachial plexus, particularly for stress and strain distribution, and how useful the model is for other applications.

Simpleware Advanced Focus Training, May 16th, Reading, UK

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This one-day course is intended for experienced Simpleware users wanting advanced training on a specific topic or application. It will allow you to develop workflows based on your areas of research and future projects.

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