138+ Attend 3D Interoperability Show
LOVELAND,
CO, May 16, 2008 - Longview Advisors, the organizer of the
2008 3D
Collaboration & Interoperability Conference and Exhibition, reported
record attendance to its fourth annual event, which commenced today in
Denver, Colorado. The conference attracted more than 138 experts and
executive decision makers from automotive, aerospace, machinery, electronics
and other discrete manufacturing industries, along with representatives from
government and the defense community, to discuss the topic of the exchange
of 3D data. Attendees will take part in a diverse choice of breakout
sessions, lively panel debates, and direct interaction with leading experts
in the field.
“This year’s gathering was in many ways a perfect storm,” said David
Prawel, President of Longview Advisors. “Even in a period of an economic
slowdown, we had a huge amount of interest in the advancement of high-tech
interoperability, with a record-setting number of attendees from all over
the world. The success is due in part to the great assembly of engaging
speakers this year and also an increasing recognition through many sectors
of industry that dealing with the interoperability problem is extremely
critical for the future of competitiveness.”
About Longview Advisors Inc.
Longview Advisors Inc. provides consulting services in the business,
technology and application of 3D software in product lifecycle management.
For more information, please visit
www.longviewadvisors.com.
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