The MathWorks will be holding free seminars in Sydney, Adelaide and Clayton (Victoria), focusing on how MATLAB can help Excel users analyse and visualise data more efficiently.
The seminars are designed for engineers, analysts and scientists involved in research, data analysis, and product development. Prior experience with MathWorks products is not required.
MathWorks experts will demonstrate how MATLAB can help overcome limitations and supplement analysis carried out in Excel. Through a series of live demonstrations, MathWorks engineers will provide insight to how MATLAB can be used to access data from various sources; quickly explore, analyse and visualise data; perform statistical analysis and curve fitting; customise and automate analysis and reporting; and develop and deploy applications. By reducing the amount of time spent on the analysis of data, users are able to allocate more time to innovation, says the company.
“Today’s engineers are increasingly expected to complete a greater number of tasks, to a higher degree of complexity, in less time. MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment that enables users to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages” said The MathWorks Australia managing director, Andrew Clay.
“MATLAB can be used in a wide range of applications, including signal and image processing, communications, control design, test and measurement, financial modeling and analysis, and computational biology.”
The complimentary half-day seminars will take place at the following dates and times:
Sydney – Tuesday, 15 September 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Clayton – Thursday, 17 September 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Adelaide -Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Parramatta – Tuesday, 10 November 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Brisbane – Thursday, 12 November 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Melbourne -Tuesday, 17 November 2009, 9:00am-12:30pm
Sydney and Parramatta seminar attendees will have the opportunity to spend one-on-one time with MATLAB experts, who will be available to answer questions, discuss the latest product features, and review how to companies can maximise the benefits of using MathWorks tools.
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