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PTC Appoints Aditya as VAD


 CRN Network, April 22 2009, 1200 hrs

PTC, CAD/CAM/CAE software manufacturing company, has appointed Aditya Infotech as a Value Added Distributor (VAD) to distribute Pro/ENGINEER, integrated 3D CAD/CAM/CAE software in the market. Aditya Infotech will also create a value-added reseller network for PTC range of solutions in the MCAD space.

Rafiq Somani, Country Manager, PTC India said, “Aditya Infotech is considered one of the best value-added distribution houses in the country. With over 25 branch offices across India, Aditya Infotech has a strong presence across industry verticals and geographic regions. Leveraging their reach and expertise, PTC hopes to expand their presence across the country. This engagement reinforces our commitment to enhance the global competitiveness of Indian SMEs.”

Rishi Khemka, Director, Aditya Infotech said, “Aditya Infotech has over 13 years of experience in providing cost-effective and high-quality IT solution across industries. This alliance with PTC will help drive growth for both companies. Leveraging PTC’s strong product portfolio, we will be able to provide customers with a robust, scaleable and integrated, parametric, 3D CAD/CAM/CAE solution which allows them to design products faster than ever, while maximizing innovation and quality.”

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