Dear Subscribers,
Materialise, AnyBody Technology, and ANSYS invites you to a free seminar in Warsaw, IN, on October 8th entitled:
"Data on the Move: Advancing FEA Design through Patient-Based Motion Analysis"
The advent of patient-based orthopedic treatments is growing. Through presentations and examples, this seminar will illustrate the ANSYS, AnyBody, and Materialise softwares working individually and in combination to bring a new dimension to orthopedic device design and analysis.
Incorporating patient-based joint geometries and transient joint kinematics brings many benefits to the orthopedic R&D process. Combining these options with finite element analysis facilitates a number of factors that are critical to design and R&D.
View the agenda and register here:
http://www.materialise.com/materialise/view/en/3413048-Advancing+FEA+Design+through+Patient-Based+Motion+Analysis.html
Best Regards,
Arne Kiis
AnyBody Technology
www.anybodytech.com
-on behalf of the organizers
Materialise, AnyBody Technology, and ANSYS invites you to a free seminar in Warsaw, IN, on October 8th entitled:
"Data on the Move: Advancing FEA Design through Patient-Based Motion Analysis"
The advent of patient-based orthopedic treatments is growing. Through presentations and examples, this seminar will illustrate the ANSYS, AnyBody, and Materialise softwares working individually and in combination to bring a new dimension to orthopedic device design and analysis.
Incorporating patient-based joint geometries and transient joint kinematics brings many benefits to the orthopedic R&D process. Combining these options with finite element analysis facilitates a number of factors that are critical to design and R&D.
View the agenda and register here:
http://www.materialise.com/materialise/view/en/3413048-Advancing+FEA+Design+through+Patient-Based+Motion+Analysis.html
Best Regards,
Arne Kiis
AnyBody Technology
www.anybodytech.com
-on behalf of the organizers