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Level up Your Geotechnical Workflow
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SPONSORED WEBINAR provided by
PLAXIS at Seequent, a Bentley Company
If you’re using empirical and analytical methods based on calculation spreadsheets, you'll likely encounter limitations at some point in time. You may have inherited your spreadsheet, making it difficult to implement changes or guarantee against human error. You may be used to basic outputs and graphics. And, eventually, you may be required to do a complex analysis your current solution can't handle.
This webinar will show you how to level up your geotechnical analysis with software that makes the process cleaner and simple, plus produces richer deliverables to share with stakeholders. We'll demonstrate how the analysis can be performed and what outputs to expect using the inputs available to you.
See how you can easily:
Accelerate analysis, design verifications, and how quickly changes are applied to your model
Feel more confident in the quality and accuracy of your analysis
Create and share visually pleasing models for your clients or internal stakeholders
Integrate with other solutions in your project workflow to improve collaboration
Ready to increase the value of your geotechnical work?
Register today!
Presenters:
Carlos Correa is a Product Sales Engineer for PLAXIS at Seequent, a Bentley company; Felipe de Nadai is a Product Sales Engineer for PLAXIS at Seequent, a Bentley company; and Mehakdeep Singh is a Product Sales Engineer for PLAXIS at Seequent, a Bentley company.
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When:
Aug 24, 2022 from 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM (ET)
Associated with
Career By Design
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