COADE Conducts Largest ISOGEN Training Seminar, with Record 65 Participants

HOUSTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—November 3, 2008— COADE announced today the completion of the largest two-day ISOGEN Training Seminar ever conducted by the company, held on October 23 24 in Houston, Texas. Most of the 65 plant designers and engineers attending the seminar also attended the 2008 CADWorx User Conference, which concluded the day prior to the seminar and which drew participants from 26 countries.

The ISOGEN Training Seminar was led by William Allen from Alias, the developers of ISOGEN, who was assisted by Joseph Dixon, John Brinlee and Brian Cudd from COADEs CADWorx Plant product management and development team. The seminar provided attendees with in-depth training on everything needed to configure, customize and use ISOGEN. The seminar agenda is at http://2008cadworxconference.com/isogen_agenda.html. For information on COADE and its products, go to www.coade.com.

About COADE

COADE, Inc. is a provider of software for multiple plant design and engineering disciplines. COADEs aims are that design and engineering should share relevant information seamlessly, thereby maintaining accuracy and improving efficiency. COADEs product line conforms to those goals and includes: CAESAR II, the world's most widely used pipe stress analysis software; PV Elite for pressure vessel and heat exchanger design and analysis; CADWorx Plant Design Suite for intelligent plant design modeling, process schematics and automatic production of plant design deliverables; and TANK for the design and analysis of oil storage tanks. COADE, CAESAR II, CADWorx, PV Elite, CodeCalc and TANK are registered trademarks or trademarks of COADE, Inc. For more information, visit www.coade.com.



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