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COFES 2010 Set for April 15-18 in Scottsdale

Cyon Research's annual conference for the engineering software industry continues into its eleventh year.

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August 17, 2009

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Cyon Research, organizers of the Congress for the Future of Engineering Software (COFES), announced the dates of next year’s annual event. The three-day conference and discussion forum for CAD professionals will take place April 15-18, 2010, at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort in Arizona.

“After a decade of COFES, it is amazing to see how the event has adapted as our industry has evolved,” says Cyon Research CEO and COFES co-founder Brad Holtz. “The open and collaborative format of COFES has lead to some great ideas and great friendships over the years, and we look forward to meeting the new business challenges in the decade to come.”

COFES remains an invitation-only event, but organizers are seeking referrals. For more information of the event, visit www.cofes.com.

 

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