Posts Tagged ‘Spain’

Ciutadella Park

June 17th, 2026

The city is preparing for the second edition of the Barcelona Fashion Week which will take place at the Parc de la Ciutadella from 5 to 7 March. In this charged brothers Fontsere and Gaudi magic space, De Boer will be responsible for temporary construction of one of the most important fashion events in the city. Once again, De Boer demonstrates your professionalism in the most prestigious national events to satisfy any need for temporary accommodation for corporate events. Covering space of fashion after the disappearance of the pasarela Gaudi, the directorate general from 080 (named after the postcode of Barcelona), has as responsible DemoFashion and Vicenc Mustaros with the support of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the City Hall that aspire to position Barcelona as a benchmark in independent fashion. The contest will feature parades of designers, among those who will receive special attention from Thierry Mugler, who will be chosen by an international jury. For this occasion as Special, De Boer will build a structure Delta 15 x 50 m where the parades will take place. In addition to a structure Alu Party 5 x 32 m that will house the catering and a store Alu Hall 10 x 40 m will go to the backstage where the models will be prepared for the parade. With this third event so far in 2008, De Boer Spain confirms its privileged position within the sector: temporary accommodation for events.

The Parc de la Ciutadella Park history goes back to the year 1716, when Felipe V ordered the construction of the Citadel largest in Europe with the aim to be able to monitor the city. Later, general Prim donated the Citadel to the city knocking down between 1869 and 1888. The Park was built in 1888, on the occasion of the Universal exhibition, imitating the design of the Park de Luxembourg in Paris. The Ciutadella Park currently houses several museums, the Parliament of Catalunya and the Zoo.

Simulation Coupled Ion Lithium Batteries

May 28th, 2026

NEW YORK, NEW YORK and LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM (Marketwire November 4, 2009) CD-adapco, one of the largest providers of simulation tools in engineering in terms of fluid dynamics and heat transfer, today announced that carried out a collaboration pioneer with Battery Design LLC, one of the leading suppliers in the world of software modeling of batteriesin order to offer a capacity of simulation docked in early 2010. The expert in modelling of batteries, Robert Spotnitz, discuss these developments in two upcoming events. The collaboration will bring additional simulation capability to the simulation tool logo of CD-adapco STAR-CCM +, and thus provide the automobile industry the first comprehensive tool that will allow to study the interaction between an element of battery or battery and your car environment. Initial applications will focus on major issues crucial thermal management which have direct influence both in the battery temperature and safety. Robert Spotnitz, President of Battery Design LLC, will make a presentation and participate in the round table of the Forum STAR Global Transportation in Detroit, Michigan on 8 and 9 December 2009. The theme consacree aux will be advances in technology for electric vehicles and alternative transportation: experts in development of Chrysler, Ford, GM and other manufacturers will also participate.

we are delighted to be working with CD-adapco. Enlargement of the Battery Design models in a full tridimendimensional environment more enrich our understanding about the effects of installation and the behavior of the system of large scale battery. CD-adapco-Battery Design collaboration will produce an analysis tool that will accelerate the development of products and support vehicles from around the world. programmes, says Robert Spotnitz. The rapid growth of the market of the electric vehicles and the need for a capacity of powerful analysis has led us to partner with Battery Design and develop a tool to simulate fully coupled from the element of battery at the levels of installation and package, which will go on sale within STAR-CCM + at the beginning of 2010. We have also paid special attention to the development of an engineering process that will allow our customers to carry out simulations based on data that elements of lithium-ion battery manufacturers really put at your disposal. Our customers in the automotive sector have shown enormous interest, and we anticipate that this analysis tool will allow them to bring electric vehicles to market faster and with greater certainty. says Richard Johns, automotive director of CD-adapco.