MSC Software CEO Dominic Gallello to Present the Role of Accurate Material Modeling in Automotive Lightweighting at SAE World Congress

SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition, April 8-10, 2014 in Detroit, Michigan

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — April 9, 2014MSC Software Corporation, a global leader in helping product manufacturers to advance their engineering methods with simulation software and services, today announced its participation in an SAE World Congress & Exhibition Technical Session on Modeling and Simulation Technology for Composite Materials.

The session takes place on Thursday, April 10, 2014 in Room 114 A at 8:00 AM ET, and will focus on advances and challenges in composite materials’ characterizations using advanced modeling and computational technologies. For more information or to register for the event, please visit: http://www.sae.org/congress/.

With continued resolve to address modeling complexities associated with new materials and their application in vehicle development, Dominic Gallello, President and CEO of MSC Software, will present “The Role of Accurate Material Modeling in Automotive Lightweighting” as part of a lineup of industry speakers including DuPont, BASF Corp. and others. The paper will present and quantify the value of a new simulation paradigm that bridges the gap between manufacturing and end-product performance, and models composite materials and structures from the microstructure up.

To learn more about MSC Software’s solutions for vehicle lightweighting, please visit: http://www.mscsoftware.com/auto-lightweighting or www.mscsoftware.com.

About MSC Software

MSC Software is one of the ten original software companies and a global leader in helping product manufacturers to advance their engineering methods with simulation software and services. As a trusted partner, MSC Software helps companies improve quality, save time, and reduce costs associated with design and test of manufactured products. Academic institutions, researchers, and students employ MSC’s technology to expand individual knowledge as well as expand the horizon of simulation. MSC Software employs 1,100 professionals in 20 countries. For additional information about MSC Software’s products and services, please visit: www.mscsoftware.com.

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