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24th to 27th Nov 2010
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Metalax Thailand
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7th to 9th Oct 2010
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Metalax Vietnam
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2nd to 6th August 2010
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World Bio Mechanics Conference at Suntec City Convention Centre
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| 10 Feb 2010 |
News |
MTS Extends Aerodynamic Testing Expertise to Simulate Aircraft Ground Effects
Eden Prairie, Minn.– February 10, 2010 –MTS Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: MTSC) today announced a contract to provide the world’s largest high-speed, stainless steel, single-belt Moving Ground Plane System to DNW—German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (www.dnw.aero). The system will be used to simulate aircraft ground effects including take-off and landing at DNW’s wind tunnel facility located in Marknesse, the Netherlands.
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| 26 - 27 Oct 2009 |
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The 3rd Thailand Metallurgy Conference
Century Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
Upon the invitation of KasetsartUniversity, Advance Pinnacle Technologies Thailand participated as an exhibitor at theThe Third Thailand Metallurgy conference from Oct 26 to 27 at Century Park Hotel Bangkok. A booth was setup displaying MTS Material testing capabilities and furnaces application. There were many interested parties from the Thailand Metallurgy end-users. Total participants were 250. A memento was presented to APT Managing Director Mr. George Ong by Minister of Science and Technology, Ms Kanlaya Sopolpanich as a token of appreciation.

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| 1 Sep 2009 |
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Rolls-Royce Selects MTS for New Mechanical Test Operations Centre (MTOC )
Innovative MTS testing solutions will be deployed to replicate complex jet engine operating environments
Eden Prairie, Minn. – September 1, 2009 –MTS Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: MTSC), today announced that it had secured a substantial order in the third quarter of fiscal year 2009 for mechanical test equipment, software and consulting from Rolls-Royce, a leading manufacturer of advanced jet engines for civil and defense aerospace applications. The MTS testing solutions will be deployed at the new Rolls-Royce Mechanical Test Operations Centre (MTOC) in Dahlewitz, Germany to gain insight into the behavior of jet engine materials and components under demanding, real world operating conditions.
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