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Happy Holidays from Beyond PLM!

Happy Holidays from Beyond PLM!
Oleg
Oleg
28 December, 2014 | 1 min for reading

Dear Friends!

For the last 6 years Beyond PLM became part of my life. As my readers, you are the main reason why it happened. You’ve read, commented, shared, discussed, debated and helped me to write more and share. You have made a huge impact on the way I think and understand engineering and manufacturing. I wanted to say BIG THANK YOU for that! New Year will bring new thinking, new projects and I look forward to share it with you very soon.

I wish you and your families a wonderful Holidays season and a very successful 2015 with lot of new opportunities.

Oleg @BeyondPLM

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