Message below is a paid advertisement. Content is provided by the sponsor.
A SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM:
  LCGC Logo

 
Header image

Biomedical device design for respiratory drug delivery

 

On-demand webcast available


Greetings,

Biomedical device design is facing increasing product complexity while prototype building and testing can take months. Intelligent design exploration and parameter studies of medical devices, such as inhalers and mouthpieces, help to improve efficiency and determine critical operating parameters.

To gain a deeper understanding of design properties and functions achieved through modeling and simulation of medical devices, please view our webcast recording on pMDI spray modeling with the presentation of guest speaker Barzin Gavtash: "Multi-physics theoretical approach to predict pMDI spray characteristics."

Webinar: Discover better designs, faster, and solve drug delivery challenges for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries


Design exploration and simulation software helps close the gap between meaningful results and engineering design by automating your workflow into a single integrated environment. Explore our online resources page for even more great industry articles and webcasts. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like more information about STAR-CCM+® software and how it can assist with your engineering needs.
Access all resources
Follow Us
Twitter Icon LinkedIn Icon Facebook Icon Twitter Icon

Unsubscribe

© 2017 Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. All other logos, trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks used herein are the property of their respective holders.

13690 Riverport Drive | Maryland Heights, MO 63043 USA | 1 800 498 5351

Additional Locations | Corporate Information | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Report Piracy

You received this email because you are a customer of LCGC, a UBM publication. You are on the mailing list as %%emailaddress%%.