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UberCloud is a sponsor at the ANSYS Innovation Conference in Northern California. August 2, 2018

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (PDT)

 

This one-day conference brings together ANSYS technology users, partners, developers, and industry experts for networking, learning and sharing of innovative ideas.


Details here - https://www.ansys.com/about-ansys/events/18-08-02-innovation-conference-sunnyvale-ca

 

Don't miss Dr. Metin Ozen's talk: ANSYS Multiphysics Simulations Examples in Solid and Fluid Mechanics in VR


The talk will discuss the use of ANSYS simulations tools and VR in ANSYS post-processing tools. Learn how VR software can help engineers utilize a headset to immerse themselves within solids and fluids environments to see results. Some non-confidential results will be presented. There will be a VR setup at the exhibition table so that engineers can actually see the ANSYS results in VR environment.

UberCloud has been helping engineers run their ANSYS Simulations on powerful cloud hardware. Learn about ANSYS Cloud on our website. You can also access our detailed Guide to Running ANSYS in the Cloud.

 

Schedule your free consultation today.

 

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