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CATER announces its final Workshop on Mass Customization of Vehicles
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) - November 17, 2008
 
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The CATER Consortium, a key initiative aiming at networked business and mass customization in the automotive industry through the development of innovative ICT tools and methods, is very pleased to announce today that its final workshop will be held in conjunction with Automechanika Malaysia on March 25 - 28, 2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
To discuss, learn, and share on the future of mass customization in the automotive field, CATER is pleased to invite you to its final workshop, jointly organized by the CATER Consortium (under the responsibility of Sigma Orionis) and Messe Frankfurt in the context of Automechanika Malaysia 2009. Several thematic sessions will be organized, addressing the various aspects of mass customization in the automotive field, and we firmly believe the workshop, together with the exhibition will provide a forum for international exchange and a unique opportunity to experience demonstrator systems that are beneficial for business revival. Attendance is free but pre-registration is highly recommended due to room capacity constraints. Please visit http://www.cater-ist.org for more information. Contact

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