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Flow Science Announces Extended Association with XC Engineering (France & Italy)
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SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, January 25, 2011. Flow Science, Inc. announced today that it has
entered into an agreement with XC Engineering Srl, to represent Flow Science’s FLOW-3D
software in France. XC Engineering has been Flow Science’s associate in Italy since 2002.
“We are very excited to represent Flow Science in France. We are committed to providing the
best support to our customers in France, and we have added the resources necessary to do this,”
commented Alessandro Incognito, President of XC Engineering.
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.
XC Engineering is a privately-held engineering company, which specializes in selling and
supporting simulation and process optimization software. XC Engineering is located in Cantù,
Italy and can be found on the internet at www.xceng.com.
FLOW-3D is a registered trademark of Flow Science, Inc, in the USA and other countries.
Press Contact
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
XC Engineering Srl
Attn: Alessandro Incognito
VIA MATTEOTTI, 7
22063 CANTÙ (CO)
ITALY
Telephone: (+39) 031 715 999
Source: Flow Science
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