CONTEST

Poster Award | Edition 2018

Competition now open!

Date: 2018, 8 October

Venue: Vicenza | Italy

Timetable: To enter the contest, you need to complete the on-line application form below by 5th September 2018

The Poster Award is an industry sponsored initiative to help disseminate and engage the adoption of Simulation Based Engineering and Sciences.

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Open to all students, graduates, researchers and/or faculty members from all Academic Institutes and Research Centres

The purpose of the contest is twofold: 

  • to recognize excellence and innovation within academic projects;
  • to bridge the gap between the academic and industrial world. 

The Prize Giving Ceremony will take place at the International CAE Conference and Exhibition, held in Vicenza, Italy, on October 8th and 9th 2018.

PRIZES

Shortlisted posters will be eligible for travel and accommodation allowance*

5 Winning Posters will receive prizes courtesy of Poster Award Sponsors 

Further information and prize updates can be found on the International CAE Conference website.

 

*See Poster Award terms and conditions

TOPICS

The Poster Award is open to all industry sectors.
The subject of the Poster must focus on a case study / research / project where one or more types of CAE simulation software (commercial and / or open source) have been used.

CALL FOR POSTER AWARD Timeline

Submission Deadline
2018, 5th September

Preliminary selection
2018, 15th September

PRIZE GIVING CEREMONY DATE
2018, 8th October

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