We will also be increasing our involvement in relevant international shipbuilding events, such as the International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding (ICCAS) in Genoa and the World Shipbuilding Conference (WSC) in Lisbon, with the aim of further expanding our network and promoting not only key topics such as our OpenPDM Ship software solution but also our range of consulting services.
PROSTEP's executive board intends to internationalize not only our software business but also our consulting business to a greater extent. The reason for this is that we see that numerous international customers who use our time-tested PLM integration solution OpenPDM and/or our secure data exchange platform OpenDXM GlobalX have a lot of catching up to do in terms of modernizing their PLM landscapes. Initial focus with regard to internationalization is being placed on Europe and the USA but is by no means limited to these regions.
At this year's Siemens Realize LIVE conference in Las Vegas, we were represented together with our US-American colleagues from PROSTEP, Inc. and presented not only our software products and solutions but also our consulting services to the Siemens user community. The great response and numerous discussions fill me with confidence with regard to our potential business development, and I hope to be able to report on a first consulting project with a customer from the USA very soon.
Our numerous references in the Siemens environment are an important door opener and, incidentally, also served to persuade ACO, a manufacturer of drainage technology. Although this case did not involve PLM consulting but rather a migration project, anyone who is able to provide customer with support for such complex projects can be trusted to provide expert advice when it comes to designing PLM landscapes.
Yours Philipp Hasenäcker