- 1: Overview.
- 2: News.
- 3: Benefits.
- 4: List of references.
- 5: Computer Aided Engineering.
- 6: New offers.
- 7: Information material.
- 8: Partners.
The quick way to enhance your CAE skills
Faster and more efficient computer based simulation increasingly replaces a process of trial and error and is used in a rising number of branches. It even applies to simpler questions such as the stability of a crank shaft or window frames, or thermal management of buildings. Competence in simulation enables its applicants to solve issues which will become significantly more important for the European industry.
Tune your skills with blended learning within six months
With a new six month off-the-job course esocaet will offer users and people interested in simulation a basic introduction into the application of FEM. Contents are conveyed by a well-balanced mixture of actual attendance and e-learning (blended learning). Entrance is possible with a non-academic education level, too.
The course will be offered in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Poland in the corresponding languages.
The establishment of the course is supported by the European Program for lifelong learning as a Leonardo da Vinci project for transfer and development of innovation (2007-09).


