CD-adapco has announced the opening of two fully serviced offices in Aberdeen and Oslo bringing the number of locations in Europe to eight. These new offices demonstrate CD-adapco's commitment to satisfying the increasing demand for flow thermal and stress software and services in the Oil and Gas industry, and to the Energy Sector as a whole.
"Numerical simulation has a key role to play in delivering sustainable future supplies of energy, no matter what their source," says Bill Clark, CD-adapco's Senior VP of Operations. "The recent opening of new offices in Houston, Singapore, Aberdeen and Oslo shows that this organization is fully committed to delivering simulation technology to the Oil and Gas industry."
"The new offices give us the opportunity to expand the talented array of people that serve the Scottish and Norwegian markets and the Oil and Gas Industry as a whole," says CD-adapco President and co-founder Steve MacDonald. "The offices will provide state of the art computing facilities and dedicated customer areas for training and technology transfer. We have always prided ourselves on the quality of our people - becoming a CD-adapco customer means more than purchasing world-class software or services; it opens the door to an unrivalled wealth of engineering expertise."
Feb 23, 2009
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