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News Release from: Curvaceous Software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2004
Australian processes to turn Curvaceous
Curvaceous Software Ltd has appointed Mode2 Technology of Sydney as its Australian agent for the Curvaceous Suite of software.
Curvaceous Software Ltd has appointed Mode2 Technology of Sydney as its Australian agent for the Curvaceous Suite of software Headed up by Finn Peacock, a chartered electrical engineer, the company will initially target clients in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria but its licence covers the whole of the continent
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Finn Peacock learned of Curvaceous Software and its applications in process optimisation from a UK Engineering Journal.
He immediately knew that there would be considerable demand for award winning geometric process control (GPC) technology from Australian industry.
As akin to all industry dealing with processing and production, maximum efficiency coupled with maximum output is desirable.
Finn Peacock, a graduate of Lancaster University and a postgraduate of Cambridge University, is spending three months in-house training in the UK alongside Dr Robin Brooks MD of Curvaceous Software.
"Finn is an excellent engineer; he has a sound understanding of the use, applications and benefits of all our products".
"He will be up to speed and ready to advise major industrial clients upon his return overseas in November when Curvaceous Software will be launched in Australia", commented Brooks.
"We had previously realised the potential of the Australian market and its importance but had no way of controlling Curvaceous' Australian development".
"Now that Mode2 Technology is onboard we have every confidence the Australian market will soon become Curvaceous, with Finn competently leading the way".
30-year old Peacock and his partner Chantel Macdonald live in Manly on the Sydney Northern Beaches.
Away from work they relax listening to all types of music and enjoy socialising with friends.
When back in Australia they enjoy mountain biking and bush walking. Request free introductory details about products from Curvaceous Software ...
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