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Romax Technology organises annual user technology conferences for engineers and senior managers on topics such as NVH, duty cycles, optimisation and reliability, design of experiements and so on. These conferences are aimed at engineers in the automotive, wind energy, off-highway, aerospace and rail sectors.
For more information on our previous conferences please click on the links below. To request a CD of previous conference proceedings please email marketing@romaxtech.com
The seminar featured keynote presentations from Antonov Automotive Technologies and Intec Dynamics. Key companies from the automotive, off-highway and wind industries attended such as: Ford Motor Company, Prodrive, E.ON UK, Aston Martin, Lotus, JCB Transmissions, Case New Holland, Turner Powertrain Systems, Hewland Engineering and Tata Motors European Technical Centre.
The seminar provided great networking opportunities for all companies involved and also an opportunity to see the key features of RomaxDesigner R12.6 our upcoming new software release. Delegates also received an overview of the RomaxNVH software package, its applications and key features which were well received.
The 4th Romax European Technology Conferenceheld in Cologne, was a great success. The conference opened with an insightful talk by Dr Peter Poon, CEO, Romax Technology on how to intelligently harness the increasing power of computers for engineering design.
This was followed with a keynote presentation by Professor Dr. Kristina Shea from TU Munich about Next Generation Computer Aided Tools for Concept Phases. The first day focused on user presentations from Antonov Automotive, NKE Austria, Getrag Ford, INTEC, Carraro, Mitsubishi Motors.
The first North American User Conference featured a keynote presentation by Dr Takeshi Abe, Henry Ford Technical Fellow, NVH which explained how RomaxNVH software has enabled a fundamental change in process for design and analysis of automatic transmissions for minimal gear whine. Other user presentations on the first day came from Ford, GM Powertrain and General Bearings Corporation. | |