Granta Design will be running a webinar on Thursday, February 12 to demonstrate the new third-generation MI:Materials Gateway™ solution, providing access to managed materials data within Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE), and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems.
Join this webinar to:
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Hear how industry leaders are providing fast access to accurate, up-to-date materials data within CAD, CAE, and PLM for their engineers, product design teams, simulation analysts, managers, and costing or environmental specialists.
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See the latest functionality in the new version 3.0, focused on optimum usability and performance.
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Find out about the nine MI:Materials Gateways now available for leading CAD, CAE and PLM systems, including the recent releases for Windchill® and HyperMesh®.
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Review what's involved in managing your corporate materials data with the GRANTA M™ system, and deploying this data for use throughout the enterprise.
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Learn about the role of MI:Materials Gateway in fast analysis of environmental, restricted substance, and supply chain risks, and new data interoperability with the MI:BoM Analyzer web application for Bill of Materials analysis.
Who should attend?
This session is ideal for:
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Any engineer, simulation specialist, or designer who needs reliable materials property data or materials models in for use in CAD, CAE, or PLM.
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Materials engineers seeking effective deployment of the results of their analyses to colleagues.
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Cost or environmental specialists interested in analyzing eco, regulatory, or supply risks associated with designs or products.
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Managers concerned about consistency, reliability, and efficiency in the use of critical data that drives key product design and development decisions.
About the presenter
Dr Arthur Fairfull, Product Director—Strategic Initiatives
Arthur has been deeply involved with strategy, development, and implementation relating to materials information technology for over twenty-five years, working with three generations of materials software technology. His first company, Matsel Systems Ltd (a subsidiary of Elsevier Science Publishers), offered desktop and online materials selection software in the days before the Internet! Arthur held a variety of positions at MSC Software, latterly as Director in Simulation Data Management. Joining Granta in 2006, he now drives Granta's PLM integration initiatives. He has a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Glasgow University and a PhD in composite materials from the University of Liverpool.