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Filling a Void: Metal Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace with Synopsys, ELEMCA and CNES

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Metal additive manufacturing enables production of complex metal parts that meet mechanical property specifications without the need for costly tooling. In addition, parts can be made in small batches or even manufactured on a “one-off” basis. Computed tomography (CT) scanning can be used to identify defects such as voids or inclusions that can occur in parts created through metal additive manufacturing, but in the past there was no way to determine how these manufacturing byproducts might affect performance.

Introduction to Simpleware Software Workshop, Madrid, Nov 28th 2018

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This workshop is for those interested in 3D image processing. 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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Web workshop - Introduction to Simpleware Software, Nov 28 2018

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Join us for this interactive web workshop where we will demonstrate the ease of 3D image processing with Simpleware Software. We will walk you through the workflow of how to build high fidelity models from 3D data for a variety of applications.

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Vacancy: Business Development Manager, Synopsys Simpleware Software, Exeter, UK

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19536BR

GREAT BRITAIN - Exeter

Job Description and Requirements

Fixed Term Contract (approx one year)

As the Business Development Manager, you will be responsible for developing the business for Synopsys’ Simpleware Solutions in the life science, medical devices, and consumer product design market segments. 

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NSI & Synopsys Workshop: Generating Robust Models from 3D CT Image Data

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Date / Time: Thursday, November 8, 2018 / 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location: North Star Imaging Massachusetts, Marlborough, MA 

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

Who Should Attend

Webinar: 3D Printed Anatomical Models: How Mediprint Leverage Synopsys and Stratasys Technology for Patient-specific Solutions

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Wed, Nov 14, 2018 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT

This customer webinar from Mediprint will show the benefits of medical 3D printing, with a particular focus on organs. Mediprint will discuss their use of Synopsys Simpleware™ software to generate robust models ready for 3D printing using Stratasys machines. Insights from the workflow will show the ease and speed by which these models can be created, and the many benefits for clinicians using 3D printed models such as organs.

Optimizing Coil Design for the Large Hadron Collider

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The High Luminosity (HiLumi) upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) relies, amongst other additional upgrades, on superconducting 11 T dipole magnets for increasing the luminosity of the beam to enlarge the data sample for physics experiments. The new dipole magnets are manufactured from Nb3Sn superconducting elements that become very brittle after a very specific and necessary heat treatment during the manufacturing stage.

Webinar: From Virtual Pre-Operative Planning to Surgical Reality - THR Planning with Corin OPS and Simpleware Software

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Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Time: 11:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Duration: 1 hour

This webinar will explore the Corin OPS™ Total Hip Replacement (THR) system through a patient’s journey. This involves performing pre-operative patient-specific analysis to improve surgical outcomes. We will demonstrate how medical imaging is used to create a personalized plan for the surgical procedure, including patient-specific 3D printed guides. In addition, tools are provided for post-operative assessment.