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Algor opens new office in Beijing, China

(Business News, 25 Jun 2007 )

ALGOR, Inc., a provider of design, analysis and simulation software, has opened a new office in Beijing, China, located in the heart of the Chinese national capital.
"ALGOR has had a long history of strong partnerships to bring ALGOR software to this market," said ALGOR Vice President of Operations Teresa Anania. "We are excited to open our new China office. Establishing this base of operations will allow us to increase our sales and provide specialized support for these partners and customers in this growing Asia-Pacific region."

ALGOR's finite element analysis (FEA) software features an easy-to-use single user interface, FEMPRO, which provides direct CAD/CAE data exchange and full associativity with most CAD solid modelers. This allows engineers to simply choose the analysis tools they need, giving them access to ALGOR's wide range of simulation capabilities including linear and nonlinear static stress, Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) with linear and nonlinear material models, linear dynamics, steady-state and transient heat transfer, steady and unsteady fluid flow, electrostatics, fatigue, piping and full multiphysics.

To contact the ALGOR China office, call 010.63100345 or fax 010.63107588.

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