CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

8 April 2010

Implementation Investments

Intercim Announces the Signature of a Framework Agreement with EADS

Intercim signed a framework agreement with its historical customer, EADS.

The signature of this contract marks an important stage in the relation between Intercim and its customer EADS following successful collaboration of 5 years and twenty projects in several subsidiaries of the group. This contract allows the purchase of all the modules of Intercim's Pertinence Suite software, and associated services for each of the subsidiaries of EADS worldwide. It also anticipates the incorporation of modules to come, notably those jointly developed with Dassault Systèmes.

Through this framework agreement, any subsidiary of the EADS group benefits from attractive rates to acquire a Pertinence Suite server and deploy a large number of concurrent users. The Pertinence Suite license management system allows EADS to centralize license management and anticipate its future needs.

About Intercim

Intercim has a 27-year history of helping advanced and highly regulated manufacturers reach their business goals through software solutions. Early 2009, Dassault Systèmes took a minority position in Intercim. Both companies consider critical that information exchange and collaboration between engineering, manufacturing and the supply network be handled in real-time. For the first time, the combination of Intercim's software capabilities with the virtual experience provided by Dassault Systèmes' solutions allows this type of collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Intercim works mainly for advanced and highly regulated industries and with industry-leading customers such as Sanofi Pasteur, Ball Aerospace, BMW, and Honeywell.

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