Good Morning All!
Re: Mathcad on line seminars
Some of you may be interested in the online seminars being
offered by Adept Scientific. See below for more info...
Regards.......Robert S
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Dear Mr Surowiec Adept Ref Number: 234255
This email is a quick reminder about the online maths and
simulation-related software seminars we are holding this coming
Monday and
the following Monday. Topics and dates as follows:
SEMINAR: Using Mathcad in the Enterprise
WHEN: Monday 7th April 2003 at 10.00am
The potential of Mathcad as a knowledge capture and calculation
management
tool is described in this online seminar New Mathcad 11 Enterprise
edition
is designed so that engineers can share ideas and calculations,
improve
upon designs as a team and capture knowledge at every stage.
This seminar
focuses on the new features in Mathcad 11 Enterprise and the
benefits they
could bring to an organisation.
Find out more and register to join in by clicking on the following link:
http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=V12
SEMINAR: New Features in VisSim 5 and Mathcad 11
WHEN: Monday 14th April 2003 at 10.00am
This online seminar introduces the latest version of these two
engineering
packages. Targeted at both VisSim and Mathcad users, this
seminar provides
an overview of enhancements and a forum to discuss their
relevance to your
particular application.
Find out more and register to join in by clicking on the following
link:
http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=V13
Hassle-free online software forums
These online seminars are held using WebEx technology and
although it all
sounds quite technical because it's a new concept in conferences,
it
really is extremely easy to join in. All you need is a telephone, a
web
browser and Internet connection! You can find out more about
working with
WebEx at http://www.webex.com/
If you are thinking about investing in our software, then these
seminars
are a worthwhile, easy way to find out more about our products and
have
your questions answered. You can jump in and out of the meeting
at any
time if you need to and you don't have to stay till the end. But while
you're there, you get to view and listen to the presentation, ask
questions and interact with other participants even though you are
not in
the same room!
Take a look at our online seminar agenda for details of other online
events coming soon.
Go to http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=V14
Best regards,
Teresa Thompson
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Robert Surowiec (Tel: 0121 414 7670 EMail: [log in to unmask])
Information Officer
LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network
School of Mathematics and Statistics
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston tel 0121-414 7670/7095
Birmingham B15 2TT fax 0121-414 3389
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