SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - September 28, 2009) -
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Plenary sessions by customers include:
-- "Agile Development Using Information Analytics," Nick Brown,
AstraZeneca
-- "Anchors a Way to Improved Clustering?," Brad Sherborne, Schering
Plough
-- "Fast Multi-objective Design of Combinatorial Libraries Using Pareto
Ranking," Rob Smith, Pfizer
-- "Finding Needles in a Haystack," Karen Abraham, Unilever
-- "Integrating Imaging Workflows in Pipeline Pilot: Portal for Image
Analysis and Results Reporting," Keith Neil, Sanofi-Aventis
Customers will also present in the Chemistry Track, Biology Track, IT Track, Chemicals Materials and Manufacturing Track, Modeling and Simulation Track, and SharePoint, Reporting and Web Applications Track.
"We're honored to have so many distinguished guests sharing their successes and exchanging ideas at our European User Group Meeting," said Max Carnecchia, president and CEO of Accelrys. "This conference creates a strong forum for our partners and customers to discuss industry and market trends so that we can better offer solutions that make processes involving scientific information more efficient, enabling companies to better leverage the vast amounts of scientific data they possess."
For more information about the 2009 Accelrys European User Group Conference, visit http://accelrys.com/events/ugms/eugm-2009/
About Accelrys, Inc.
Headquartered in San Diego, California, Accelrys develops scientific business intelligence software and
solutions for the life sciences, energy, chemicals, aerospace, and consumer
products industries. Customers include many
Fortune 500 companies and other commercial entities, as well as academic
and government entities. Accelrys has a vast portfolio of computer-aided
design modeling and simulation offerings which assist customers in
conducting scientific experiments 'in silico' in order to reduce the
duration and cost of discovering and developing new drugs and materials.
Its scientific business intelligence platform underlies the company's computer-aided design
modeling and simulation offerings. The Accelrys platform can be used with
both Accelrys and competitive products, as well as with customers'
proprietary predictive science products. Its flexibility, ease-of-use and
advanced chemical, text and image analysis and reporting capabilities
enable customers to mine, aggregate, analyze and report scientific data
from disparate sources, thereby better utilizing scientific data within
their organizations. For more information about Accelrys, visit
http://accelrys.com/