In today’s competitive environment, innovation must become part of product lifecycle management (PLM), especially if a company wants to deliver market-leading products consistently. Engineers and innovators have to incorporate innovative designs at all points of the product development or product enhancement process in order to accelerate time to market and meet customer demands.
At the PLM Summit, Invention Machine’s Jeff Boehm will share best practices on ways innovators can incorporate innovation across all phases of PLM to drive competitive-edge. He will also demonstrate how companies can transform their PLM infrastructure into an innovation engine, and demonstrate tools that empower engineers so they can deliver the right products the first time.
WHAT: Innovation Workshop: Infusing Innovation into the Product Lifecycle
WHO: Jeff Boehm, VP, Marketing and Strategy, Invention Machine
WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008
4:10 p.m. EST
WHERE: PLM Summit North America 2008
The Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village
St. Augustine, Florida
Contact:
To learn more about the workshop, please contact:
Invention Machine
Parna Sarkar, 617-305-9250, ext. 3305
or
For Invention Machine
Sue Fitton, 781-782-5872
Oct 7, 2008
Invention Machine Discusses Importance of Infusing Innovation into Product Lifecycle Management at the PLM Summit
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