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Aegis Industrial Software Launches European Subsidiary
March 2, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Philadelphia — Aegis Industrial Software Corp. has formed a wholly owned international subsidiary, Aegis Industrial Software Europe Ltd. headquartered in the UK.
With 75 European customers, six value-added resellers and 10 European-based machine vendor partners, Aegis is already well established in Europe.
The European team is headed by Barrie Murray-Upton, managing and operations director, and Peter Clegg, business development director. The directors have proven track records of bringing U.S. CAD/CAM companies to Europe and rapidly establishing them as market leaders. Heading up customer support is Christian Teasdel, who brings more than four years' experience in Aegis software through its machine vendor partners. Teasdel has worked across Europe within the electronic manufacturing industry. The subsidiary will scale throughout 2004.
Aegis Industrial Software Corp. offers software for improving the manufacturing and management operations of the electronics assembly enterprise. For more information, visit www.aiscorp.com.