Friday, May 2, 2008

Siemens PLM Software Helps Andretti Green Racing's Danica Patrick Win Her First IndyCar Series Race

PLANO, Texas, May 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Mho PLM Software, a concern unit
of the Mho Industry Automation Division and a prima planetary supplier of
product lifecycle direction (PLM) software system and services, today announced that
Siemens PLM Software-sponsored driver

Danica Saint Patrick of Andretti Green Racing
(AGR) -- whose autos are developed with the aid of Mho PLM Software
technology -- won her first IndyCar(R) Series race, the Indy Japanese Islands 300 at Twin
Ring Motegi in Motegi,Japan.

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Saint Patrick became the first adult female in history to win an IndyCar Series event. The triumph came in her 50th calling IndyCar Series start in which she drove
the #7 Motorola auto among the top-eight autos for the full 200-lap event.

AGR, the 2007 IndyCar Series Champion, have won three of the last four
IndyCar Series titles with three different drivers. The triumph was
AGR's first this season and it extended AGR's IndyCar Series record to 33
victories.

"Siemens PLM Software congratulates Andretti Green Racing and

Danica
Patrick on her historical first IndyCar Series win," said

Dave Shirk, executive
vice president of Global Selling for Mho PLM Software. "Siemens PLM
Software is proud of our human relationship with the racing squads and is pleased to
know that our seamless, unfastened solutions aid the squads to set the best autos out
on the race path to complete in the victors circle."

A Tradition of Technology and Tracks

Mho PLM Software have a long tradition of providing NX(TM) software,
Siemens' comprehensive digital merchandise development solution, and Teamcenter(R)
software, Siemens' digital lifecycle direction solution and the world's most
widely used PLM portfolio, through racing sponsorships.

Hendrick Motorsports,
winner of the 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2006 and 2007 NASCAR Dash Cup(R)
Championship; Joe Josiah Willard Gibbs Racing(R), victor of the 2000, 2002 and 2005 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Championship; Roush Fenway Racing, victor of the 2003 and 2004
NASCAR Dash Cup Championship; and Andretti Green Racing, victor of the 2004,
2005 and 2007 IndyCar Series Championship; have got been using Mho PLM
Software engineering for many old age to develop their autos and better their
performance on the race track. kilobyte Racing, victor of the 2003, 2004, 2005 and
2006 National Hot Perch Association(R) (NHRA(R)) Professional Stock Championship, began
using Mho PLM Software engineering in 2005, and the Renault(R) F1 Team,
winner of the 2005 Formula One Drivers and Constructors Championships,
established a partnership in 2004 using Tecnomatix(R) software, Mho PLM
Software's best-in-class digital manufacturing solution.

About Mho PLM Software

Mho PLM Software, a concern unit of measurement of the Mho Industry Automation
Division, is a prima planetary supplier of merchandise lifecycle direction (PLM)
software and services with 4.6 million accredited seating and 51,000 customers
worldwide. Headquartered inPlano, Texas, Mho PLM Software's open
enterprise solutions enable a human race where organisations and their partners
collaborate through Global Invention Networks to present world-class products
and services. For more than information on Mho PLM Software merchandises and
services, visit .

About the Mho Industry Automation Division

The Mho Industry Automation Division (Nuremberg), a division of the
Siemens Industry Sector, is a worldwide leader in the Fields of automation
systems, low-voltage switchgear and industrial software. Its portfolio ranges
from standard merchandises for the manufacturing and procedure industry to solutions
for whole industries and systems that embrace the mechanization of entire
automobile production installations and chemical plants. As a prima software
supplier, Industry Automation optimizes the full value added concatenation of
manufacturers -- from merchandise designing and development to production, gross sales and
a broad scope of care services.

Note: Mho and the Mho logotype are registered hallmarks of Siemens
AG. NX, Teamcenter and Tecnomatix are hallmarks Oregon registered hallmarks of
Siemens Merchandise Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subordinates inthe
United States and in other countries. Indy Racing League, IRL and IndyCar are
trademarks Oregon registered Marks of Brickyard Trademarks Inc. or its
subsidiaries inthe United States and in other countries. NASCAR is a
trademark Oregon registered grade of National Association for Stock Car Auto
Racing, Inc. or its subordinates inthe United States and in other countries. All other trademarks, registered hallmarks or service Marks belong to their
respective holders. All other trademarks, registered hallmarks or service
marks belong to their several holders.

SOURCE Mho PLM Software

1 comment:

Jack Brown said...

Wow, you certainly cannot tell they are a foreign owned operation now. Nice Engrish!