[OpendTect_Users] Reminder: OpendTect Training in Enschede (Oct 3-7, 2011)

Farrukh Qayyum farrukh.qayyum at dgbes.com
Tue Aug 16 14:51:32 CEST 2011


Dear OpendTect user(s),

This is a reminder to the previous announcement on the up-coming 
OpendTect training. We have scheduled a 5-days OpendTect training course 
in Enschede, The Netherlands. The course will start on Oct 03, 2011 and 
will continue till Oct 07, 2011. This training will cover all aspects of 
OpendTect and during the last two days, you will work on the HorizonCube 
technology [read more 
<http://www.dgbes.com/index.php/articles-horizoncube.html>] to extract 
geology from a public domain dataset. If you are interested to 
participate in this training, please subscribe online by clicking the 
following link.

http://dgbes.com/index.php/opendtect-training-in-enschede.html

Thank you and hope to see you soon.

*Note: *Please ignore this e-mail, if you are already registered and a 
confirmation e-mail has been received.

Best Regards,

*Farrukh Qayyum*,
Geoscientist,
dGB Earth Sciences B.V., Nijverheidstraat 11-2, 7511 JM Enschede, The 
Netherlands.
Tel: +31 53 4315155
Fax: +31 53 4315104
http://www.dgbes.com
mailto: farrukh.qayyum at dgbes.com
http://www.facebook.com/OpendTect
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