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May 19, 2009

Sys PO Ingénierie to market think3 CAD and PLM products in France

Milan – Think3 has signed a distribution agreement for France with Sys PO Ingénierie, a company with offices in Lyons and Paris, France. Sys PO Ingénierie specialises in the implementation of CAD and PLM solutions for businesses in the transportation, product design, machinery, medical instrumentation, moulds and consumer product sectors.

Sys PO Ingénierie’s priority objective is to simplify the integration of think3 CAD and PLM solutions. The company will also be offering customers technical support services, training and assistance providing a complete backup service during all stages of implementation and after-sales.

“Sys PO Ingénierie has always had a reputation for supplying the best available solutions on the market for product engineering and development in the tooling, mold, industrial machinery and industrial design sectors” says Rachid Hassaini, General Manager at Sys PO Ingénierie. “We have chosen to lead with the ThinkDesign CAD solution from think3 because it meets the flexibility and productivity needs of manufacturing companies and because it is easy to learn and use. Our top priority is to provide customers with practical, complete solutions which will help them to make their production processes faster and more efficient.”

Sys PO Ingénierie will also be distributing think3’s PLM solutions (thinkPLM and TD PLM). Here the company can call on the decades long experience and expertise of its sister company SyS PO, headed by Patrick Vially, in handling value added services for think3 solutions.

“We found that Sys PO Ingénierie perfectly meets the strategic objectives we use to guide us when selecting our partners: a high level of competency in handling our applications, an excellent reputation and good knowledge of the market” says Amedeo Brasolin, Vice President Sales at think3. “Collaboration with Sys PO Ingégnerie will help us to strengthen our presence in France and offer our customers the solutions most suited to the requirements of that market.”