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MPM Forum 2002 Japan to Chart the Future of Product Lifecycle Management
October 3, 2002 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Nashua, N.H. -- Attendees at MPM Forum 2002 (Japan), which takes place in Tokyo on October 3 and 4, will hear Daratech CEO and founder Charles Foundyller give the keynote address on the next frontier of product lifecycle management (PLM): Manufacturing Process Management (MPM).
Foundyller will discuss the role MPM will play in PLM's future.
Nihon Tecnomatix K.K., a subsidiary of Tecnomatix TechnologiesLtd. is sponsoring the forum. In addition to the keynote, the program will feature presentations by executives from Nissan Shatai and Suzuki, as well as case studies on how MPM solutions are being deployed by such leading global manufacturers as General Motors and Mazda. The keynote address, along with the Mazda, GM, Nissan Shatai and Suzuki presentations, as well as a Technical University of Munich presentation, are scheduled for the October 3rd general session.
Additional presentations will take place at the 10th Annual Users Conference sessions on October 4th.
MPM supports the manufacturing process lifecycle from process planning and detailed engineering to full production. Connecting all members of the manufacturing chain -- from OEM designers, engineering and manufacturing, to plants and suppliers -- into one virtual enterprise, MPM helps manufacturers build the best production strategies to support their business strategy.
Tecnomatix Technologies Ltd. is the driving force in Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) solutions. For more information, visit www.tecnomatix.com.