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Written by Kathy Nargi-Toth   
Tuesday, 05 August 2008 12:43
YAVNE, ISRAEL -- Valor Computerized Systems Ltd. is introducing a software system designed to improve electronic design and manufacturing through the implementation of user feedback to help customize the tools.
 
According to the company the Valor Innovation Circle will provide the user with the opportunity to influence the development of software solutions to meet specific needs.
 
The program will initially involve a few select companies that will make a one-year commitment to allocate resources for the testing and evaluation of the new software. The companies will have access to advanced software solutions and new product versions prior to the rest of the market and on favorable terms, and will have the ability to influence the way the products evolve through user feedback.
 
“In today’s electronics manufacturing industry, when software is quickly becoming a differentiating factor in a hardware world, we feel that it’s important to give electronics manufacturers a voice and allow them to provide their inputs to the software development process in order to bring better-suitable software products to market”, said David Bengal, VP of Marketing and Business Development at Valor. “All members of this program share the same passion to improve our industry, and we are certain that with the aid of the industry’s opinion leaders and trend setters, the Innovation Circle program will become a fertile breeding ground for ideas that will benefit the whole industry in years to come.”
 
 
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