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News Release from: Dassault Systemes
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 August 2006
Processia joins consulting, services
programme
Montreal, Canada-based Processia Solutions has joined the Dassault Systemes Consulting and Services Programme, extending the reach of PLM software in North America and Europe.
Montreal, Canada-based Processia Solutions has joined the Dassault Systemes Consulting and Services Programme, extending the reach of PLM software in North America and Europe Dassault Systemes (DS), a world leader in 3D and product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions, and Processia Solutions has announced that Processia has joined the Dassault Systemes Consulting and Services Program, extending the reach of PLM solutions in North America and Europe
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 2 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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As a Dassault Systemes Service Partner, Montreal-based Processia Solutions will provide high quality consulting services to accelerate the implementation of Dassault Systemes' PLM solutions at companies in the aerospace, automotive, transportation and other industries.
Processia, which counts Bombardier, Renault F1 Team, Pratt and Whitney Canada and Volvo among its customers, has more than five years experience helping customers implement Dassault Systemes' PLM solutions.
Processia's services include business consulting, solution design, enterprise application integration (EAI) and implementation services.
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"We've been working with Dassault Systemes solutions for several years now, and this partnership will help us align with Dassault Systemes strategies to bring significant added value to our existing and future customers," said Vincent Fraser, Processia's co-founder and director of sales and marketing.
"DS takes a very careful approach to adding partners who bring unique skills and experience, rather than signing partners on just for the sake of having more names on the roster." Processia is joining Dassault Systemes Consulting and Services Programme, an ecosystem of companies that provide IT and PLM expertise.
Service partners design solutions that combine best-in-class PLM applications and best-in-class IT and PLM services that focus on customers' individual needs.
With a 25%share of the PLM marketplace, according to consulting firm Daratech, Dassault Systemes offers its partners access to customers in every segment of the manufacturing industry, plus a steady stream of new PLM technology.
"Processia is exactly the kind of partner we're glad to add to our ecosystem.
They offer a broad array of services around some of our major products, and have the international reach to support companies that do business globally," said Cindy Fagen, Dassault Systemes, director of sales for indirect channels.
"We've already had several successful engagements with them and we're looking forward to working with them to develop more mutually beneficial customer relationships.".
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