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Wednesday, 02 March 2011

The COE (CATIA Operators Exchange) Annual Conference will take place in Orlando (FL) from April 3 to April 6. (Register before March 10th to get a special discount.)

Don't miss this major event to meet PLM experts from Dassault Systèmes and other companies and get the latest news regarding the PLM industry. Lots of PLM MarketPlace partners will be present in the Technifair: Adaptive Corp, Ansys, CENIT, Elsys, Elysium, ICAM, IGE+XAO, Inceptra, RAND Worldwide, Tata Technologies and Theorem Solutions. Don't hesitate to pay them a visit, they've all got very valuable solutions to show you!


You will also find some interesting testimonies from our Customers during the various general and technical sessions scheduled all along these three days.
The fully interactive 2011 Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair Advance Program is already available, don't hesitate to take a look at it!

So, are we going to see you in sunny Florida in April? We definitely hope so!

Anthony Rosendo for the PLM MarketPlace Team

COE | event
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Friday, 24 April 2009

I'm back from COE Seattle!  This was a great event and I want to thank all of the Dassault Systemes partners and customers for their participation and investment in the event. Thanks to all those who stopped by the PLM Marketplace booth! 

The PLM MarketPlace community has grown significantly since our inception. Now is the ideal time for partners to take advantage of the site to drive revenue for your offerings. Note that eight of our Software Partners referenced on PLM MarketPlace were also present in the Techni Fair CD-adapco, Cenit, Creaform, Elysium, IGE+XAO, Intercim, Optis and Theorem.

It was also a great pleasure to visit the AMD/Lenovo booth and meet with the North American Eagle Team, led by Driver/Owner, Ed Shadle and Co-Owner, Keith Zanghi. The North American Eagle team is on a quest to break the world land speed record of 763 mph, established by a British team. Their passion for innovation and motivation to bring the record back to the US is amazing!

Tom Schorr (that's me in the blue)

COE
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