Oxford, England. Dec 8, 2014 -- The PLM International Research Foundation (PLM-IRF) announces that the Launch Meeting to discuss the future of PLM research will be held at the
Leopold Hotel EU, Rue du Luxembourg 35, Brussels, Belgium on 27-28 January 2015.
Located next to the European Parliament, the Leopold Hotel is close to the main railway stations and within range of all of the city centre hotels.
More than 50 organisations worldwide have been involved in the PLM-IRF Proposal, and this will be an international meeting, open to delegates from any country in the world. It will be the first time that users, vendors, academics and industrialists will have been able to debate the issues and potential for advanced PLM in an open forum.
If successful, the outcome will affect the path of PLM research for the next decade. It is therefore important that participation in the meeting is from as wide a constituency as possible. The aim is to capture the views and expertise of everyone who wants to shape the way that PLM might look in 10 or 20 years' time.
There are full details about the PLM-IRF and the Launch Meeting on the
PLMIG web site; and you can request more information via
Email Contact.
About the PLM-IRF
The PLM International Research Foundation is an initiative that is currently being led by the PLM Interest Group, the PLM Institute and IFIP WG5.1. The aim is to establish a completely independent, non-commercial body that will support global research into the most advanced elements of PLM for the future benefit of industry around the world.
The PLM International Research Foundation is an initiative that is currently being led by the PLM Interest Group, the PLM Institute and IFIP WG5.1. The aim is to establish a completely independent, non-commercial body that will support global research into the most advanced elements of PLM for the future benefit of industry around the world.
For more information, please contact:
Roger Tempest
PLMIG
Roger Tempest
PLMIG