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Centre for Compressor Technology spin-out launches SCORG alto

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June 9, 2020
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The improved product is hosted by Microsoft Azure and can be accessed through any smart device.

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PDM Analysis, a Centre for Compressor Technology spin-out company from City, University of London, has launched a cloud-based refinement to SCORG, its mechanical analysis software tool, used for improving the efficiency of compressors and pumps.

SCORG alto, the improved product hosted by Microsoft Azure, can be accessed through any smart device and offers several advantages over its previous iteration. SCORG was the recent winner of the 2020 Corporate Live Wire Innovation and Excellence Award for Most Innovative Compressor Technology.

Professor Ahmed Kovacevic, Director of PDM Analysis said:

“We are delighted that SCORG has now become the leading solution for design of screw machines. The SCORG alto platform allows for the ubiquitous use of software for the design of screw machines.”

For more information on SCORG alto please visit this weblink.

To read the Compressortech2 interview with Professor Kovacevic, please visit this weblink.

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https://www.city.ac.uk/news/2020/june/centre-for-compressor-technology-launches-scorg-alto

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