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Top 3D Developer. CST employs development and support personnel, and enjoys a leading position in the 3D electromagnetic simulation market. (Photo credits: Google Images) |
By Paolo Salada
Gearing
towards the implementation of leading edge technology, the Computer Simulation
Technology (CST) conducted the first-ever “CST Workshop Series 2013” last
September 19 at the University of San Carlos (USC) College of Architecture and
Fine Arts Theater in Talamban, Cebu.
Headed
by Sales and Technical Support Manager Klaus Krohne, the one-day workshop
launched the System Assembly Modelling (SAM) which caters to a new approach to
simplify modelling, simulating and optimizing electromagnetic systems. It offered
design and research engineers the latest 3D simulation technology in designing
electromagnetic components as well as assembled systems.
“This
workshop will help engineers design even complicated devices like ships. The
efficiency of CST is highest for wideband structures as the actual design
performs exactly as the simulation,” said Jeffrey Montecillos, University of
the Philippines (UP) Cebu Technology Business Incubator Marketing Specialist.
The
worshop tackled the CST Studio Suite’s features, Electromagnetic Capability
Simulations of consumer’s electronic devices, emissions from a motor control,
signal and power integrity in automotive printed circuit boards. It included talks on how to enhance the
design process using SAM, high performance computing, and mapping its future directions.
The
participants of the free workshop were engineers
from different corporations in Cebu such as Tsuneishi, Lexmark, Lear, Fairchild
Semiconductor, Engineering Research & Development Technology (ERDT), and
Flextronics. Engineers from a few universities in Cebu like the USC, University
of San Jose Recoletos, and UP Cebu also joined the event.
Although participants of the workshop are not assured
of landing projects after the event, CST aims to see gradual changes in the
field of engineering in Cebu.
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