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Open Source CFD International Conference 2010
Date: 4th & 5th November

Venue: Eurostars Grand Central, Munich, Germany

The 4th Open Source CFD International Conference 2010 took place in Munich, Germany on the 4th & 5th November. 140 attendees made this the largest conference yet, demonstrating the growing interest and success of those who are using, programming and deploying open source CFD solutions. The conference was very well received as a valuable, stimulating and enjoyable event, particularly for making contact with other industrial and academic attendees.

Keynotes from P&G, University of Massachusetts and Bruce Perens opened a two-day packed agenda with presentations from 14 different countries, providing attendees with the current best practices and state-of-the-art in Open Source CFD and associated technologies worldwide.

A conference dinner at the historic Augustinerkeller (a traditional Bavarian beer cellar) gave all attendees the chance to unwind.

The conference proceedings and image gallery are now available.
Further innovative work can be found in our Technology Gallery.

Icon_LogoICON would like to thank all delegates, presenters, exhibitors and sponsors for helping to make the conference such a great success. In particular, the support of our principal sponsor Intel and other sponsors BETA CAE Systems, CFD Consultants, Dacolt and CEI, together with exhibitors Bull, DHCAE Tools and Clustervision, helped to make the Open Source CFD International Conference 2010 the best yet.

 

A full training programme was available for Users and Developers at the Venue, both before and after the Conference. Full details can be found at OpenSourceCFD.com/training.

 

Latest News:
  • Now available: Online Conference Proceedings, Technology Gallery and Image Gallery of the Open Source CFD International Conference 2010 in Munich.
  • Final Event Programme now available
  • Registration is closed.
  • List of Contributions now available
  • Keynote speakers announced:
    Matthew Macura, Procter & Gamble Co.
    Prof. David P. Schmidt, University of Massachusetts
    Bruce Perens, Open Source Advocate
  • New Training Program
  • All available sponsorship positions have been filled
  • Abstract submission closed

 

 

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This offering is not approved or endorsed by OpenCFD Limited, the producer of the OpenFOAM software.

 

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