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24 March 2026 | Webinar online

What’s New in PASS/START- PROF 4.88

The latest capabilities of PASS/START-PROF 4.88 — the smart and comprehensive piping stress analysis software

PASS Team invites piping, process, and mechanical engineers and designers to join its upcoming webinar dedicated to the latest capabilities of PASS/START-PROF 4.88 — the smart and comprehensive piping stress analysis software

The new version 4.88 introduces expanded code support, enhanced modeling tools, improved interoperability, and productivity upgrades that further strengthen PASS/START-PROF as a powerful yet easy-to-use solution for piping stress analysis.

Date: 24 March, 2026

Time options:
Session 1: 10:00 CET (GMT +1) | Register now

Session 2: 10:00 CST (GMT –6) | Register now

Duration: 1.5 hours
Cost: Free
Registration: Pre-registration is required

Presenters:
Alex Matveev, Ph.D., PASS/START-PROF Development, Support & Training
Nick Maximenko, Director of CAD

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