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Product category: Engineering Seminars
News Release from: IBM Product Lifecycle Management Solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 October 2003

Seminar to provide aerospace update

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IBM is hosting a morning seminar on 19th November at IBM Warwick to give a current status on the current trends and challenges in the aerospace supply chain.

IBM is hosting a morning seminar on 19th November at IBM Warwick to give a current status on the current trends and challenges in the aerospace supply chain, and to communicate this strategic decision from Airbus Airbus has recently announced to its UK Tier-1 suppliers that all future aircraft programmes will use the Catia V5 design solution

The company has already held a number of seminars to convey this message to this community.

In addition to aerospace consultant presentations, Kevin Fowler (Head of CATIA V5 deployment at IBM UK) will be explaining the reasons for this paradigm shift, the protocol for supplier solutions and the deployment schedule.

From civilian and military aircraft to satellites to launch vehicles, IBM Product Lifecycle Management Division serves all segments of the world's aerospace and defence companies.

In an industry where reliability isn't optional, the majority of the world's aviation companies rely on Catia and other engineering solutions from IBM.

This seminar is not only important for anyone involved in the supply chain of Airbus but also for any firm that designs and/or manufactures in the extended aerospace industry.

Airbus, along with other worldwide aircraft manufacturers is setting a framework for how the design and manufacture will be implemented in the future.

Anyone interested can book online at www.ibm.com/news/uk/events/aero.

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