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Huntington Ingalls, Microsoft and IBM to Headline ACE 2017 Customer Conference

By Admin  

February 28, 2017

Key industry presentations and sessions, such as Huntington Ingalls and Microsoft, have been named for ACE 2017, according to Aras, which heads up the customer conference slated to take place March 21-23 in Nashville.

ACE 2017 will feature business presentations from Huntington Ingalls, Microsoft, Valley Fine Foods, IBM, Akrapovič, Carestream, Sandia, Lord, Pabst, and other industry leaders. In addition, application and demo tracks feature overviews of the latest version of the Aras PLM Platform, including MPP, Tech Docs and Quality Management, and presentations on PLM implementation strategy.

Conference sponsors include IBM, Accenture, Infor, Aessis, Institute of Configuration Management, ITI, Kisters, Minerva, No Magic, Prolim, PSC Group, Razorleaf, SofTech Group, The vdR Group, XPLM Solution, Zionex and Zuken.

The event connects product development, IT and manufacturing teams from automotive, aerospace & defense, high tech electronics and industrial manufacturing.

Each year, ACE brings together global industry and technology leaders to exchange best practices on managing complex product development and transforming the science of engineering to the business of engineering.

For details, agenda, and registration visit: www.aras.com/ACE2017

Source: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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