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| NOTE TO EDITORS: Over 100,000 students in the state of Minnesota to benefit from the use of Maple in engineering, math and science courses |
| March 26, 2008 |
| Maplesoft, a leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science, and mathematics, and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MNSCU) announced a joint partnership that will make Maple™ available to 37 member universities and college campuses across the state, covering over 100,000 students. The software will be used in courses ranging from math and technology to engineering and sciences, and will aid in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students. |
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| Maplesoft enters strategic partnership with Fudan University in China |
| March 14, 2008 |
| Maplesoft announced a critical partnership with the School of Mathematical Sciences at Fudan University, a top institution for mathematics in China. In a first of its kind partnership that brings together a math company and a leading university in China, the two organizations have combined their resources to set up the Maplesoft-Fudan Joint Laboratory of Mathematics. |
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| Maplesoft announces the Grid Computing Toolbox for distributed computing |
| December 21, 2007 |
| Maplesoft announced the addition of a new toolbox to the Maple™ Professional Toolbox Series. The Grid Computing Toolbox enables distributed computing using Maple, the primary tool for engineers, to solve complex mathematical problems and create rich technical documents. |
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| NOTE TO EDITORS: Maplesoft announces its second MAA Project NExT Fellow |
| September 27, 2007 |
| Maplesoft announced the sponsorship of this year’s Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) Fellow. In its second year, the Maplesoft sponsorship will support the professional development of Rebecca Wills, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Roanoke College, Virginia. |
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| University of Guelph and Maplesoft partner to develop next generation teaching techniques |
| July 24, 2007 |
| The University of Guelph and Maplesoft™ are partnering to develop innovative and efficient uses for technology in mathematics and science education. The two organizations will work together to develop state-of-the-art technology tools aimed at giving students a more compelling and effective academic experience, while making instruction delivery more efficient and student-focussed. |
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