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28 August 2012

Events News

Registration Now Open for Aras Community Event 2012 Germany

Aras® today announced ACE 2012 Germany, an international Aras Community Event (ACE) to be held October 16 & 17 in Bad Soden, Germany. Expanded to 2 days in 2012, ACE Germany brings together business and technology professionals from established multi-national corporations to start-ups to learn about the advanced PLM solution suite from Aras, collaborate on PLM best practices, and address enterprise process challenges from global product development to outsourced manufacturing and systems engineering complexity. Registration is now open at www.aras.com/ACE2012Germany

ACE 2012 Germany

Date: October 16 & 17

Location: Ramada Hotel Bad Soden (near Frankfurt, Germany)

Cost: Free to Attend - No Fee (Space is Limited - Registration Required)

Details and Registration: www.aras.com/ACE2012Germany

Now expanded to 2 days to accommodate more presentations, technical sessions and networking, ACE 2012 Germany will highlight new products and solutions from users, partners and Aras. Featured speakers include Spontech Spine Intelligence AG, T-Systems International GmbH and other industry leaders. Presentation topics include cloud technology, social media, CAD integration, and PLM and the extended enterprise, as well as “how-to” sessions on PLM planning and deployment. What’s more, attendees will gain insight into the expansion of mobile technology from Google’s own Don Dodge.

ACE Germany 2012 takes place on October 16 & 17, at the Ramada Hotel Bad Soden, near Frankfurt, Germany. The event is free to attend but registration is required and space is limited. Register online at www.aras.com/ACE2012Germany

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