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Aug 14, 2008

Vero Sotware relocate UK head office

Vero Software Plc. (AIM: VERO), a leading supplier of CAD/CAM software to the mould and die sector, has today announced the relocation of its head office to a new and more spacious location in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The new address also represents the unification of Vero Software Plc together with its subsidiaries Vero UK Limited and Camtek Limited into a single office. The new office boasts excellent visitor facilities, room for expansion and is well connected with good road and rail links to London.

"Our decision to relocate our head office operation and combine the two offices will streamline and consolidate the business," comments Don Babbs, Chief Executive. "The combined office will provide additional development, technical and administrative space as well as a more central location and is very much in line with our proposed plans for group expansion."

The new address is located at:

Vero Software Plc
Hadley House
Bayshill Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL50 3AW
UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1242 542040
Fax: + 44 (0) 1242 542099


About Vero Software Plc
The company creates, owns and distributes software for aiding the design and manufacturing process in specific sectors of the industry. The specific sectors include the design and manufacture of plastic injection moulds, sheet metal stamping dies, progressive dies, shoe moulds, electrode production and others. These widespread product types are in turn to be found in a multitude of manufacturing industry sectors such as automotive, electronic, medical, white goods and aerospace.

The original Vero Software company was formed in Italy in 1988 by four engineers, each with many years of computer aided design and manufacturing experience. The initial products were marketed under the VISI CAD and VISI CAM names to meet the increasing demands for advanced yet practical software solutions in the mechanical design and production environments.

The company firmly believes that step gains in productivity can be made by building as much knowledge of specific design and machining processes within it's software as possible. This philosophy of productivity through specialisation has led to new applications in the design of mould tools for plastic injection and progressive dies.

The company has offices in Italy, England, Japan, France, Canada, USA and China. VISI now has more than 15,000 users world-wide and over 1,000 Machining STRATEGIST users. The group now has more than 6,000 users registered for its annual maintenance services and supplies products to more than 40 countries through its wholly owned subsidiaries and competence centres.