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Simpleware Webinar - Highlights of New Release M-2017.06, June 28th

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Join us for this webinar on Simpleware version M-2017.06. Learn about the exciting new features that enhance Simpleware's unparalleled ease-of-use and reliability as a comprehensive solution for creating the most robust, simulation-ready models for your 3D image data workflows.

Learn more and sign up to watch live on the day or download later

Simpleware workshops, Lancashire, June 6-9 2017

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We're running free workshops on using Simpleware software for 3D image visualisation, analysis and model generation from June 6-9 in Lancashire, UK. 

Join us for these introductory sessions to learn the basics of the software and how to apply it to applications in the Life Sciences, Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Non-Destructive Engineering, and many more.

Dates

June 6 - Lancaster

Simpleware NURBS Webinar, May 24th & May 25th

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Register: Wednesday, May 24th, 2017 - 9:00 am PDT (West Coast) / 12:00 pm EDT (East Coast) / 5:00 pm BST (UK) / 6:00 pm CEST (Europe)

Register: Thursday, May 25th, 2017 - 8:00 am BST (UK) / 9:00 am CEST (Europe) / 12:30 pm IST (India) / 5:00 pm AEST (East Australia)

Simpleware software training days, May 2017

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We run regular one-day training courses that include introductory, advanced and bespoke training days in the UK on using Simpleware software.

Join a session to learn about how to get the most out of Simpleware when generating models from 3D image data (MRI, CT. micro-CT...) suitable for FEA, CFD, CAD and 3D Printing applications.

Fundamentals of Simpleware is ideal for new and existing users wanting to gain a working knowledge of the software, and how to use it within specific projects. 

Patient-specific total hip replacements

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Corin’s OPS™ technology now enables the surgeon to understand the individual motion profile of each patient before their surgery. This gives the surgeon the information required to identify, customise and deliver a personalised total hip replacement, specifically designed to optimise biomechanics and functional joint performance. This is driven by a simple imaging protocol, featuring Simpleware software, used to generate key inputs to simulate the unique way in which patients perform their normal everyday activities.