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21 January 2009

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Sopheon Partners with Maxsoft to Provide Product Innovation Management Solutions in India

Sopheon announced that it has established a partnership with Maxrad Software India Pvt Ltd (Maxsoft), a leading provider of computer-aided engineering tools. Under the terms of the agreement, Maxsoft will market Sopheon’s Accolade solution throughout India. It will also deliver configuration, implementation and training services related to the software. Maxsoft supplies high-end software tools and solutions to automotive, aerospace and defense manufacturers. The company is based in Bangalore, with branch offices in Pune and New Delhi.

Today’s manufacturers are increasingly dependent upon product innovation for business growth. As a result, the global market for product lifecycle management software is expanding rapidly. Sopheon’s Accolade is a successful PLM solution for the support of innovation governance and product portfolio management. The software replaces inefficient paper-based processes, automating product innovation and helping companies ensure that commercially promising new products get to market cost-effectively and on time. Deployment of Accolade creates a centralized best-practice system that supports decision-making and lifecycle management from a product’s inception as an idea until it is retired from the marketplace.

In commenting on today’s announcement, Rajeev Gopalakrishnan, chief executive officer of Maxsoft, said, “We are extremely happy to partner with Sopheon to bring Accolade into the Indian market. This relationship allows Maxsoft to provide manufacturers throughout India with a solution that will enable them to structure and govern their new product development processes from end to end. The Sopheon system has proven consistently that it can connect with a company’s innovation strategies and provide process automation and decision support that will lead to higher levels of revenue growth and profits from new products. We believe that Sopheon’s Accolade is the right solution at the right time for the Indian market.”

The development phase of product innovation is critical to every manufacturing organization, but of particular importance to automotive, aerospace and defense companies where the cost of program execution is especially high. The achievement of program goals in these industries often requires collaboration among cross-functional teams spread across companies, countries and cultures. Success also hinges on being able to effectively control complex resource and technology dependencies while tightly managing program requirements and risk. Accolade streamlines collaboration and makes program requirements visible with a level of detail that ensures precise, informed, cost-effective program management.

Industry analysts predict that the already strong global demand for product lifecycle management software will continue to grow at double-digit rates through 2012. The market for the software class led by Sopheon’s Accolade is expected to expand at a 17% CAGR. In India, industry experts are reporting a veritable boom in demand for PLM solutions.

“India has declared innovation to be a strategic national priority,” said Huub Rutten, Sopheon’s co-founder. “Companies throughout the country are focused on finding ways to generate maximum value from new and emerging products and technologies, a challenge that is core to Accolade’s value proposition. Maxsoft knows the Indian market for engineering, R&D and product innovation solutions inside out. Their record of success as a distributor, together with the strength of their competencies, experience and contact networks, will accelerate the introduction of Accolade to Indian manufacturers. This is an exciting move for Sopheon.”

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