PLM-IRF Global Industrial PLM Survey into the Future of PLM hits 50, aims for 60
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PLM-IRF Global Industrial PLM Survey into the Future of PLM hits 50, aims for 60

Oxford, England. March 26, 2015 -- The PLM-IRF Global Survey into Industrial Expectations for the Future of PLM has passed the "half century" of 50 responses.
 
As processing of the results began on 26 March, 59 Survey Forms from 12 countries had been returned; and with one or two more still promised the total should reach or surpass 60.
 
This is an outstanding contribution of PLM expertise. The Survey is not a multiple-choice questionnaire to generate arbitrary percentages - the respondents are faced with 5 empty boxes, one for each question, which they have to fill with their own words. This means that everybody has thought carefully about their answers.
 
The aim of the Survey is to establish the PLM Practioners' view of the future of manufacturing industry, and the advanced PLM that will be needed to support it. With the views of 60 respondents, ranging from multinational corporations to small service providers and including some of the industry's most respected thought leaders, the Survey may form the basis of a Vision for PLM in 2025 that incorporates the best of new research and fulfilment of industry needs.
 
The Survey results will be processed over the next few days and should be published shortly after Easter. The latest information is available via the PLM-IRF web site, or via Email Contact.
 
About the PLM-IRF
The PLM International Research Foundation is an initiative that is currently being led by the PLM Interest Group, the PLM Institute and IFIP WG5.1. The aim is to establish a completely independent, non-commercial body that will support global research into the most advanced elements of PLM for the future benefit of industry around the world.

For more information, please contact:
Roger Tempest
PLMIG


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