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Irish company signs US channel partnership deal with Siemens PLM Software

Written by Robert McHugh, on 18th May 2017. Posted in Technology

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Irish-owned manufacturing software specialist, Seabrook Technology Group, yesterday announced a significant US channel partnership deal with Siemens PLM Software. 

The partnership enables Seabrook to offer Siemens’ PLM products to new and existing clients in the US, with particular regard to the medical device manufacturing and biotech sectors.
 
This comes after Seabrook’s 2015 channel partnership agreement in Ireland and the UK. Seabrook expects that the partnership will lead to the creation of four new high-level jobs - three in technology and one in sales. Seabrook has been in operation for 27 years, and in the past four years has tripled its workforce and opened offices in California, Indiana and the UK.
 
Given the growing consumer demand for wearable medical devices and for greater transparency in product production, PLM hope to have an immediate and positive effect on the product end-user experience. The PLM industry is predicted to be worth US$50.7 billion by 2017 (CIMdata).
 
Commenting on the deal, Seabrook Technology Group Managing Director and Founder, Sean O’Sullivan said, "We are delighted to announce this very significant partnership with Siemens PLM Software. To date, our client base in the US has grown by 80% in the last 4 years, and, with the advent of Industry 4.0 and the increased need for smart manufacturing, it is an incredibly exciting time for the industry."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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