In late 2009, Dassault Systèmes, France’s largest software company, launched a search for a location to establish a headquarters.
For its rapidly expanding operations in North and South America. It already had operations in Los Angeles, Charlotte, N.C., and Auburn Hills, Mich.
Java Training Courses
But ultimately, the global technology firm decided there was only one place to be: Route 128.
Dassault creates software that helps companies conceive, design, make, and improve products, and Route 128 has become the world’s undisputed epicenter of this fast-growing technology, known as Product Lifecycle Management, or PLM.
IT Training
Today, just about every product that consumers touch — the cars they drive, the planes they fly in, the pots and pans they cook with — is likely to have been created with software developed in the area surrounding Route 128.
‘‘It’s not exaggerating to say that PLM customers are basically every large company that makes things,’’ said Oleg Shilovitsky, the consultant and entrepreneur who coined the ‘‘PLM Highway’’ moniker. ‘‘And it’s definitely our cluster. Nowhere else is as good at this as we are.’’
In addition to global players, nearly a dozen smaller PLM operations have sprouted nearby. They include Vuuch Inc., which employs 19 in Sudbury and develops social media applications to help designers, engineers, and manufacturers collaborate, and Omnify Software Inc. in Tewksbury, which sells a PLM software platform and employs 220, including its sales force.Another dozen firms provide specialized analytic and display tools that support the industry, adding to a pool of talent that is perhaps unrivaled anywhere.
Fat Chance: Diet Coke Fights Obesity?
For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's Food Safety page and our Millions Against Monsanto page.Overweight 6-Year-Old Vows To Change Lifestyle After Second Heart Attack
HOUSTON—Describing his second heart failure in the span of two years as “a real wake up call,” obese 6-year-old Nicholas Bleyer announced Tuesday that he was finally trying to turn his life around.Obesity rates rise in county schools
By the time students in Forsyth County reach high school, more than 40 percent of them are overweight or obese, according to a BMI study released by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.