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cmcl innovations |
cmcl innovations develops and offers efficient, practical, time- and cost-effective computational modelling solutions to alleviate the engineering challenges in energy, automotive, chemical and materials industries.
As a R&D-driven Small to Medium Enterprise (SME), cmcl innovations provides workable solutions to its customers enabling them to simulate, design and optimise their Process Engineering Systems (physical and chemical). cmcl innovations is actively involved in EC and UK government funded collaborative research instruments and stays at the cutting edge through partnerships with leading research institutions worldwide. |
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| April 2010: srm suite receives prestigious Automative Engineering International(AEI) 2010 tech award. |
| The srm suite has received the highly-prized AEI 2010 tech award.
From the many technologies exhibited at the SAE 2010 World Congress, the editors of Automotive Engineering magazine selected ten innovative technologies in different categories to receive this award.
cmcl innovations received the AEI 2010 tech award in the category of simulation software. Automotive Engineering recently featured an article entitled Emissions reduction through advanced engine models, highlighting some of the srm suite's innovative tools.
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| March 2010: srm websuite featured in a paper at Educon 2010 Conference |
| A paper featuring cmcl's srm websuite will be presented at the Educon 2010 Conference on e-learning in Madrid, Spain, April 14th-16th 2010. To learn more about the srm websuite visit our research page
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| March 2010: cmcl featured in Automotive Engineering International (AEI) |
| cmcl innovations and the srm suite have been featured in Automotive Engineering International (AEI) magazine in two articles: the first is entitled "In-cylinder combustion, emissions simulator", while the second is "Emissions reduction through advanced engine models".
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