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AVEVA Plant to be showcased at Erbil Oil & Gas Exhibition

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Aveva, a leader in engineering design and information management solutions for the plant, power and marine industries announced that it will participate in the inaugural International Erbil Oil & Gas Exhibition in Iraq where it will showcase its object-centric systems for Integrated Engineering & Design solutions.

p>Aveva, a leader in engineering design and information management solutions for the plant, power and marine industries announced that it will participate in the inaugural International Erbil Oil & Gas Exhibition in Iraq where it will showcase its object-centric systems for Integrated Engineering & Design solutions.

AVEVA will demonstrate the full range of its AVEVA Plant Portfolio which is an integrated suite of software for plant engineering, design and design management.

Object-centric systems

Built around the flagship AVEVA PDMS, the portfolio uses object-centric systems to provide native integration of engineering and design disciplines making it the most productive and efficient engineering and design solution available for the power and process plant industries.

Salim El Ferkh, Account Manager responsible for Iraq says: "We are very excited about being part of the first Erbil Oil & Gas exhibition. We believe that the event will bring oil and gas industry leaders to Iraq. It is the perfect opportunity to meet with key international players and most importantly with local players in the Iraqi market."

Very important market

"AVEVA's solutions have already been in use in Iraq by top international and local Owner Operators and EPCs. The improved quality, schedule reduction and cost saving delivered by our Integrated Engineering & Design solutions have allowed us to expand our customer footprint across the Middle East and Iraq is a very important market."

Erbil Oil & Gas 2011 will aim to create a platform for government institutions, national oil and gas companies, private sector, and industry professionals to fulfill the great potential in Northern Iraq.