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News Release from: Ansoft Europe | Subject: Ride the wave tour
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 31 August 2001
Ride the wave at an Ansoft seminar
Ansoft is embarking on a 27-city series of technical workshops entitled, "Ride the wave - accelerating innovation"
Ansoft is embarking on a 27-city series of technical workshops entitled, "Ride the wave accelerating innovation". The workshop series will visit Asia, North America, and Europe and is free of charge. The agenda includes presentations by key Ansoft technical staff, local industry experts, and the company's valued partners and customers.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 August 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Further information is available from the Ansoft website.
At the "Ride the wave" workshops delegates will learn how to: deliver 40Gbit/s optical communication systems; develop smart antennas using integrated solutions; design high-performance cost-effective PCBs; design RFIC modules for 2.4GHz wireless applications; develop strategies for high-speed/high-density packaging; gain greater productivity through automation and optimisation; and model high-frequency Ics.
Approximate dates of the various continental legs of the "Ride the wave" worldwide tour are: September and October 2001, Asia; October 2001, North America; and November 2001, Europe.
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