Burlington, Massachusetts – COMSOL officials announce the COMSOL Days 2018 schedule of events for the worldwide tour. COMSOL Days offer a full day program with technical presentations and breakout sessions focusing on major application areas of multiphysics simulation. COMSOL Days are free-of-charge, welcoming engineers and researchers to connect with COMSOL software users, get inspired by invited speakers, and meet with COMSOL technical staff. The events begin with an overview of the COMSOL Multiphysics software and how apps can be used to spread simulation throughout an organization. The program offers different tracks and learning opportunities for new and experienced simulation users on a variety of topics and disciplines. Attendees at a COMSOL Day event will leave with the knowledge of how to use simulation to boost productivity and optimize design and research methods.
“COMSOL Days is an investment we make into building the user community” says Jeff Hiller, VP of sales, COMSOL Inc. “We are able to bring together technical specialists within our organization and partner them with current and prospective customers across the globe. Here they get to share best practices in multiphysics simulation and app development and deployment.”
The COMSOL Days worldwide cities include:
- Paris, France, March 6
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom, March 8
- Grenoble, France, March 13
- Bethesda, Maryland, US, April 5
- Munich, Germany, April 12
- Stockholm, Sweden, April 12
- Houston, Texas, April 19
- Montreal, Quebec, May 2
- Brescia, Italy, May 9
- Detroit, Michigan, May 10
- San Jose, California, May 16
- Orange County, California, May 17
- Goteborg, Sweden, May 22
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, May 24
- Gottingen, Germany, May 29
- Rome, Italy, June 5
- Stuttgart, Germany, June 14
- Columbus, Ohio, June 21
- Lund, Sweden, September 25
- Boston, Massachusetts, TBD
- Eindhoven, Netherlands, TBD
- Saint Petersburg, Russia, TBD
For more details about COMSOL Days and to register, visit: www.comsol.com/comsol-days.
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