Innova Systems

SolidWorks Team to Exhibit at Embedded Masterclass 2008

28 February 2008 11:58


3D CAD experts, Innova Systems, have signed up to exhibit their market leading SolidWorks solutions at the Embedded Masterclass 2008 hi-tech developers event. Innova Systems are a leader in the provision of CAD and modelling systems to the technology sector. Based near Cambridge, they have worked closely with many of the UK's leading electronics development and manufacturing companies, enabling the modelling and rapid prototyping of plastic enclosures, precision components and mechanical systems.

"Although our focus is on the mechanical elements of engineering, much of our business is in the hi-tech sector," said Mark Bradford, Managing Director at Innova Systems. "Working with SolidWorks, we help development teams create working models of their ideas, both on screen and as rapid prototypes. This technology enables engineers to create truly innovative products that put them ahead in the marketplace. Not only does SolidWorks accelerate product development but it also helps refine the design prior to manufacture, helping to reduce both the cost of development and the final manufacture."

The Embedded Masterclass 2008 event will be hosted in both London and Bristol and this year, for the first time, it will feature an Embedded Linux workshop. The London event will take place at the Thames Innovation Centre in outer London on the 8th May; and the Bristol event will take place at Falfield, near Bristol, on 13th May.

The Embedded Masterclass is now in its 6th year, with over 800 embedded engineers having registered for previous events. Amongst the key features of the 2008 Embedded Masterclass will be a workshop that will enable developers to use the Linux operating system within embedded devices. The Linux workshop will be presented by Feabhas, one of the UK's leading embedded systems training companies. Another key feature of this year's event will be the introduction of an emerging embedded technology called Microfluidics, sometimes called Lab-On-A-Chip. This technology enables the microscale control and measurement of fluidics on a single chip, enabling the design of more powerful medical systems, faster drug discovery systems, and is also used in fuel cell technology. UK microfluidics company Dolomite will be opening the Bristol event with a presentation of their most recent technologies.

"We like the fact that the event bills itself as a non-sales forum and that its focus is on the technology," said Mark. "We know that engineers like to feel that events such as this are going to be useful to them in the work that they do and I think the agenda and the range of exhibitors should make for a good forum for us to explain our technology and hopefully develop some new relationships."

The Embedded Masterclass is free to engineers and technology managers. Attendance is limited, so early registration is recommended.


For more information on this company:
Innova Systems - SolidWorks Engineering Software for the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry


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