DEARBORN, Mich., July 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Auros Knowledge Systems has been selected as one of ten Michigan companies to join senior state Government Officials for the 2017 State of Michigan Mission to China. The trade mission will be led by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), with a purpose to increase economic development throughout Michigan, through the Chinese markets.
President of Auros Knowledge Systems, Jeff Moffa, will be representing Auros Knowledge Systems on the Chinese Trade Mission, with a focus of developing business growth through customer and strategic partnership expansions.
"We are thrilled to be included as one of 10 Michigan companies on the 2017 'State of Michigan Mission to China,' and we plan to take full advantage of this opportunity to connect with potential customers," says Auros President, Jeff Moffa. "There is a huge opportunity for Auros to help with knowledge management in several growing Chinese industries, such as: aerospace, automotive, and ship building."
Moffa will be traveling to Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Hangzhou, departing on Saturday, July 29, and returning Tuesday, August 8th.
About Auros Knowledge Systems
Auros Knowledge Systems is the leading enterprise solution for a fundamentally new approach to managing technical knowledge, through Knowledge Aware Engineering. By converting traditional reference libraries into 'Active Knowledge,' Auros software has rapidly become the go-to solution to provide value across multiple disciplines, including Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and Plant Operations. With over 36,000 active users globally, Auros is delivering knowledge-in-the-flow of work for major corporations in the Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Consumer Products, Heavy Industry, and High-Tech / Electronics industries. To learn more about Auros, visit www.aurosks.com.
SOURCE Auros Knowledge Systems
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