Romax EU Forum a Roaring Success

Romax European User Forum 2017

Transformation of Transmissions: Engineering the next generation of electrified powertrains

26th – 27th September 2017, Novotel Paris Les Halles, Paris, France

Romax are pleased to announce the success of our EU User Forum, held this year in Paris.

Our forums provide a space for Romax product users, engineering project members, prospects and partners to gather together and discuss latest trends in transmission and drivetrain simulation technology with eachother, and with Romax experts. The conference also gives us the opportunity to share with our customers the latest developments in our software, and our future plans, as well as to hear their use cases and success stories.

Romax solutions continue to lead the market in transmission and driveline NVH simulation, bearing contact analysis, gear technology and process integration and automation. But the world is evolving: the demand for energy efficiency means that drivetrains need to be more reliable, faster and designed with better accuracy. Furthermore, these systems need to be tightly controlled, power dense and efficient.

Our R17 software solution provides groundbreaking new capabilities in electric powertrain simulation and analysis, and at the forum we saw how our clients have implemented our new tools into their processes, further maximising their competencies.

Around half of the Romax and customer presentations focused on new capabilities or projects relating to electrification. Other topics included efficiency, bearings, process integration and aerospace, and, to top it all off, we had keynote presentations from Rolls Royce and Renault. To view the full agenda, see here: http://www.romaxtechchina.wpengine.com/media/events-webinars/global-forums-2017/europe-sept-2017/#tab-2.

Thanks to all attendees for making this a fantastic event! 

To register your interest for next year, either as an attendee or speaker, please email euforum@romaxtech.com.

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