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Design for the real world

Do you know your loads?

Date: April 17, 2024

Timetable: 3:00-4:00 p.m. CET time

Speaker/s: Danilo Col (EnginSoft), Tim Hunter (Wolf Star Technologies)

Language: English

Design for the real world is possible only if all product loading are known.

Typically, it will take weeks to develop the right load cases that match just one or two strain gauges at a single point in time.

True-Load makes that situation a thing of the past supplying TRUE loads to design better products on a better timeline at a better price.

This presentation will introduce the True-Load software, its applications and mathematical foundations. Customer use cases will be shown as well.

Topic Area

  • Introduction to True-Load, a first to market solution for real load calculation
  • Business reason for applying True-Load
  • True-Load work flow
  • True-Load high level mathematics
  • Customer Use cases

Registration Procedure

This event is free of charge: registration is required to attend.

It uses a web platform that does not require local software installation. You can join the session via: Mac, PC, or any mobile device.

Registered participants will receive the link and credentials to participate at the email address provided during registration.

You can ask questions and participate in the discussion via the chat function in the web platform.

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