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Advanced Design Technology Appoints Richard Hunsley as Engineering Services Manager
Posted Wed July 08, 2015 @07:16PM
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News Advanced Design Technology (ADT), a global leader in the development of advanced turbomachinery design methods and the TURBOdesign Suite has recently announced the appointment of Richard Hunsley as Engineering Services Manager.

Hunsley will report directly to Mehrdad Zangeneh, Founder and Managing Director of ADT.


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"We are excited to welcome Richard into this new role, we now have the needed expertise and support to fulfil customer engineering services demand." said Zangeneh "The Engineering Services Team, and ADT, will hugely benefit from Richards technical direction and support."

As Engineering Services Manager for ADT, Hunsley will take primary responsibility for matters relating to the utilisation of the TURBOdesign suite of products, including providing technical direction, guidance and support to customers globally. Hunsley will work closely with customers to ensure the TURBOdesign Suite fully meets user requirements and will liaise with the Software Development team to ensure these design criteria are met.

Hunsley graduated with a MEng in Engineering from Cambridge University. He went on to Join Rolls-Royce for 5 years, focusing on axial turbine design and aerodynamic methods development. Following this, Hunsley joined ADT in 2014 to both broaden his own turbomachinery knowledge and expand the use of 3D inverse design in axial turbomachinery. Hunsley is a Chartered Engineer as a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK.

TURBOdesign Suite System Requirements, Availability and Pricing
TURBOdesign Suite 5.2.5 in now available, the Suite runs on Windows systems. It operates on mid-range workstations with 2.4 Ghz or better processors, 2 GB RAM and 1Gb disk space. The TURBOdesign Suite is sold in modules starting from $15,000 USD with software training and technical support included.

About Advanced Design Technology, Ltd.
Advanced Design Technology (ADT) is a global leader in the development of advanced turbomachinery design
and optimization methods to shorten development times and costs and improve turbomachinery performances. ADT’s aim is to put designers in direct control of the aerodynamic design and to considerably shorten the design time and time to market for a range of turbomachinery products. ADT’s clients, who represent some of the leading global players in the aerospace, automotive, power generation and marine fields, have achieved significant returns on investment in terms of reduction in design times, higher performance and ease of knowhow transfer among different design teams and projects.
For more information, call +44 (0) 20 7299 1170 or visit www.adtechnology.co.uk.

About TURBOdesign Technology, Inc.
Founded in 2011, TURBOdesign Technology, Inc. (TDT) is the U.S. affiliate of Advanced Design Technology (ADT), selling the TURBOdesign Suite of 3D inverse design and analysis software while providing turbomachinery engineering support services. TURBOdesign Technology is headquartered in New York, N.Y.
For more information, call +1 347 759 6103 or go to: www.turbodesign-tech.com.

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