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Tokyo Big Sight2021.11.17-19 (JPN)

Scheduled to exhibit at "INCHEM TOKYO 2021" (Tokyo Big Sight)

Preferred Computational Chemistry (PFCC) will be exhibiting at "INCHEM TOKYO 2021", which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, November 17th to Friday, November 19th, 2021.

Click here for more details.
https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/

Visitor registration URL
https://www.jma-onlineservice.com/11all/jp_inchem/registration.php?exhibitor=EX000490

*Please access the URL and register to attend.

PFCC Exhibition Booth Information

periodWednesday, November 17, 2021 - Friday, November 19, 2021
Exhibition AreaBooth No. S3-D02
Exhibition contentsIntroduction of the versatile atomic level simulator Matlantis

In addition, on the first day of the event (November 17th), PFCC will hold a lecture titled "Introducing Matlantis, which contributes to DX in the materials industry." Free advance registration is required to attend the lecture. Please register here.

https://www.jma.or.jp/inchem/exhibit/seminar.php

Details of the talk

Lecture nameIntroducing "Matlantis" that contributes to DX in the materials industry
Date and TimeWednesday, November 17, 2021 14:30-15:00
【Speakers】PFCC
VenueTokyo Big Sight Exhibitor Seminar Venue
Abstract"Matlantis" is a general-purpose atomic-level simulator developed based on PFN's deep learning technology and vast computing resources. In this seminar, we will introduce an overview of Matlantis and examples of its use in DX in materials development.

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