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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Daat Research Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2005

New European source for thermal design
software

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CE Technologies has become a licensing agent for Coolit CFD software and will provide technical support for Coolit customers in Europe.

Daat Research Corp, creator of the award winning Coolit CFD thermal analysis and design software, has joined forces with CE Technologies, the highly respected thermal management consulting firm based in the UK Under the newly formed alliance, CE Technologies will become a licensing agent for Coolit CFD software and provide technical support for Coolit customers in Europe

"We expect this partnership to greatly benefit our customers in aerospace, electronics, telecommunications, medical devices, industrial processing and sustainable energy technology because they will now have access to Coolit, the same powerful thermal design tool that we use", states Dr Song Lin, Technical Director of CE Technologies .

As a Coolit licensing agent, CET will offer its customers complete flexibility in satisfying their thermal management needs.

Customers can tap CET's consulting services, use their own in-house resources, or combine the two options and still maintaining seamless access to the same high-level thermal expertise.

Dr Arik Dvinsky, President of Daat Research Corp, based in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA declares: "The partnership with CET will provide UK electronic equipment designers with access to Coolit's unrivaled CFD performance and CET's extensive expertise in solving complex thermal problems".

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