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Brazil - Flow Science Announces Association with METTALFORMA
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Flow Science, Inc. announced today that it has entered into a new international association agreement with Mettalforma Maqs. Equipamentos E Tecnologia Ltda to sell and support Flow Science’s FLOW-3D software in Brazil.
Flow Science, Inc. is a privately-held software company specializing in transient, free-surface CFD modeling software for industrial and scientific applications worldwide. Flow Science has distributors for FLOW-3D sales and support in nations throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia. Flow Science’s headquarters is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Flow Science can be found on the internet at www.flow3d.com.
METTALFORMA sells and supports CAD/CAM/CAE software and offers engineering services to the casting industry in Brazil. METTALFORMA is located in São Paulo, Brazil and can be found on the internet at http://www.mettalforma.com.br.
FLOW-3D is a registered trademark of Flow Science, Inc, in the USA and other countries.
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For more information, contact:
Flow Science, Inc.
Attn: Amanda Ruggles
683 Harkle Road, Suite A
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505 USA
Telephone: (505) 982-0088
Fax: (505) 982-5551
Email: info@flow3d.com
Website: www.flow3d.com
METTALFORMA
Attn: Luciano A. Santana
Rua Barão do Triunfo, 238 Cj. 14 - SP
São Paolo-SP, CEP 04602-000 Brazil
Telephone: +55 (11) 5092 3929
Email: comercial@mettalforma.com.br
Website: http://www.mettalforma.com.br
Source: Flow Science
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