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Alexander Wolfe
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Re: PLM
Alexander Wolfe   1/23/2012 10:28:21 PM
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Beth is a great host and Michael Grieves is a knowledgeable guest who's also written for Design News. Register here for the show.

vimalkumarp
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PLM
vimalkumarp   1/23/2012 10:21:40 PM
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I'm sure the presentation will be interesting . This will inspire many non-technical users too as they will be happy to contribute

JimT@Future-Product-Innovations
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Product design can stand inputs from Pre-conception thru end-of-Life
JimT@Future-Product-Innovations   1/22/2012 11:05:51 PM
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I'm certain the presentation will be interesting and I plan to attend.  The subject is one to which I deeply subscribe; that being that anyone who uses a product, from the early adopters, to the retail salesperson, and even the factory assembly personnel – everybody ---has an opinion of the product, and many of those opinions can be very useful when it comes time to put the next generation product into design.  Additionally, many non-technical users deem it an honor when their opinion is sought on a product's performance and are more than happy to elaborate, given the opportunity to do so.

Rob Spiegel
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Good program
Rob Spiegel   1/20/2012 3:27:15 PM
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Beth, it looks like we're set for a good program. You certainly have a leader in PLM lined up for the show.

naperlou
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Innovation for smaller firms
naperlou   1/20/2012 10:59:51 AM
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Beth, there have been articles and webinars regarding PLM in Design News before. They were very enlightening.  I am working with a number of smaller firms and start-ups and am really interested to see how these technologies apply at a smaller scale.



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