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PTC UK TECHNOLOGY FORUM 2009 – Registration Now Open

Tuesday, 24th November, Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon

“Design without Barriers” – this is what you can expect at PTC's annual user event on Tuesday, 24th in Gaydon, Warwickshire. The free forum is specifically designed for Technical & Engineering Managers, Design Engineers, CAD Users & Administrators and organisations who want to explore technologies that will move their design and process knowledge to the next level.

Rapidly advancing technologies, growing consumer demands and a challenging economy calls for product development companies, of all sizes, to develop increasingly complex products in shorter time to market and within budget constraints. PTC’s objective at this Technology Forum is to offer attendees solutions to these challenges by demonstrating the latest technologies that help companies optimise virtual product development processes. Attendees can engage in dedicated hands-on workshops on Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 and attend various PTC product demonstrations.

Starting with an introduction to PTC´s Technology and Vision roadmap, followed by over 12 presentations, 3 business tracks, and a networking lunch to discuss with peers how PTC solutions have helped them optimise processes and bring real business benefit, participants have a packed day’s agenda.

The Highlights of the day:

Exhibition

In the exhibition centre attendees will find PTC Value Added Resellers, PTC partners, a dedicated eLearning lab open all day for customers to experience web based training, and a PTC Maintenance team – all these people, plus Technical Specialists present, will be available to discuss any business requirements. As they did last year, PTC's #1 partner INNEO Solutions will present you with a number of outstanding additional products and innovations and, of course, PTC solutions:

For all the latest information and registration for the PTC Technology Forum 2009 please visit www.inneo.com/ptc-technology-forum



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