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OptimumG
03-30-2010, 11:12 AM
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With the race season about to start and pre-season testing taking place, this is the perfect opportunity to learn how to make better use of your data acquisition system or get a great introduction to data acquisition. A more practical look at data analysis, the OptimumG Webinar Series builds upon theories that you learned in the 3-Day Seminar by Claude Rouelle. The series will run a total of four hours – part one on Monday, April 12 and part two on Thursday, April 15.

Filled with case studies and practical examples, our webinar series will help you use your data in a more efficient way to improve both driver and car. Directly apply knowledge at your next track day thanks to our online exercises that comes with the webinar.

Our first OptimumG Webinar Series will focus on:
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<LI> Hardware basics – the hardware that provides the data
<LI> Data acquisition workflow – an 18 step guide on efficient data acquisition usage
<LI> Run charts – an easy way to track performance changes
<LI> KPIs – Key Performance Indicators
<LI> 20+ ways to measure car/driver performance – Practical examples with real data
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The content is based on more than 20 years of race car data acquisition experience and starts with the basics but quickly moves into real hands-on knowledge that cannot be obtained anywhere else. The webinar content can easily be applied to any data acquisition hardware/software.

The webinar series consists of two 2-hour sessions. Before each session your team will be sent a digital binder of the presentation and handouts. After each session your team will get access to online exercises based on the content covered in the session.

The webinar is exclusively offered to teams that have attended a 3-Day OptimumG Seminar in the past two years. Our introductory price of $250 per team allows your entire team to attend and access the exercises. It is a great opportunity to gather the team for a team night and together learn how to analyze car and driver.

Dates:
Part 1: April 12th
Part 2: April 15th

Start times (3 different time blocks):
Asia/Oceania Webinar New Delhi: 11:30 AM/Sydney: 4:00 PM
European Webinar 5:00 PM GMT/6:00 PM CET
North & South America Webinar 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT

Price: $250 per team

In order to register, you must first contact OptimumG at engineering@optimumg.com with your contact information and preferred time block (a team can sign up for any time block, regardless of their geographic location). As we anticipate spots to go quickly, we are unable to reserve or block space for a team. Teams must officially register and pay to reserve their spot. For more information visit www.optimumg.com/webinar (http://www.optimumg.com/webinar)

OptimumG
03-30-2010, 11:12 AM
http://www.optimumg.com/OptimumGWebSite/img/webinar.jpg

With the race season about to start and pre-season testing taking place, this is the perfect opportunity to learn how to make better use of your data acquisition system or get a great introduction to data acquisition. A more practical look at data analysis, the OptimumG Webinar Series builds upon theories that you learned in the 3-Day Seminar by Claude Rouelle. The series will run a total of four hours – part one on Monday, April 12 and part two on Thursday, April 15.

Filled with case studies and practical examples, our webinar series will help you use your data in a more efficient way to improve both driver and car. Directly apply knowledge at your next track day thanks to our online exercises that comes with the webinar.

Our first OptimumG Webinar Series will focus on:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI> Hardware basics – the hardware that provides the data
<LI> Data acquisition workflow – an 18 step guide on efficient data acquisition usage
<LI> Run charts – an easy way to track performance changes
<LI> KPIs – Key Performance Indicators
<LI> 20+ ways to measure car/driver performance – Practical examples with real data
[/list]

The content is based on more than 20 years of race car data acquisition experience and starts with the basics but quickly moves into real hands-on knowledge that cannot be obtained anywhere else. The webinar content can easily be applied to any data acquisition hardware/software.

The webinar series consists of two 2-hour sessions. Before each session your team will be sent a digital binder of the presentation and handouts. After each session your team will get access to online exercises based on the content covered in the session.

The webinar is exclusively offered to teams that have attended a 3-Day OptimumG Seminar in the past two years. Our introductory price of $250 per team allows your entire team to attend and access the exercises. It is a great opportunity to gather the team for a team night and together learn how to analyze car and driver.

Dates:
Part 1: April 12th
Part 2: April 15th

Start times (3 different time blocks):
Asia/Oceania Webinar New Delhi: 11:30 AM/Sydney: 4:00 PM
European Webinar 5:00 PM GMT/6:00 PM CET
North & South America Webinar 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT

Price: $250 per team

In order to register, you must first contact OptimumG at engineering@optimumg.com with your contact information and preferred time block (a team can sign up for any time block, regardless of their geographic location). As we anticipate spots to go quickly, we are unable to reserve or block space for a team. Teams must officially register and pay to reserve their spot. For more information visit www.optimumg.com/webinar (http://www.optimumg.com/webinar)

OptimumG
04-06-2010, 04:18 PM
With a little less then a week until the start of the webinar series, we still have a few spots left for Formula SAE/Student teams. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity!

Take a look at a preview of the webinar here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2QlBYBVyBI

For more information please visit: www.optimumg.com/webinar (http://www.optimumg.com/webinar)

OptimumG
04-08-2010, 10:25 AM
All spots in the North American timeblock are now taken, but we still have openings in the Asian/Oceanian and European timeblock.