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A Cyon Research product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 22, 2004

Cyon Research Corp has begun registration for COFES2005: the Congress on the Future of Engineering Software.

Cyon Research Corp has begun registration for COFES2005: the Congress on the Future of Engineering Software.

This sixth annual event will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona, from 14th to 17th April 2005, and is expected to continue the mindshare and success it has experienced in the past four years.

Attendance at COFES is carefully controlled.

The 2003 and 2004 events welcomed 180 and 220 delegates, respectively.

COFES2005 will be opened to 250.

Event sponsorships are expected to be filled four months earlier than ever before.

Companies currently holding sponsorships include HP as title sponsor, UG, Adobe, Oce, Open Design Alliance, KollabNet, PTC, Spatial Corp, and Z-Corp.

"COFES brings users, vendors and industry analysts together in a conversation that clarifies issues and futures in the engineering automation industry", said Brad Holtz, CEO and President, Cyon Research.

"This event has an impact on the way everyone views, understands and benefits from the new technologies coming towards all of us and how they will continue to mould our future business".

COFES is only open to invited delegates.

Invitations, which include personalised registration codes, are now being sent out to prior invitees.

Anyone who thinks they should be considered for an invitation for COFES2005 can one from the COFES website.

In addition to industry vendors, COFES invitees are drawn from C-level executives at companies that use engineering software tools: companies engaged in architecture, manufacturing, GIS, EDA, and plant engineering.

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