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Affordable Engineering Change Control & Process Automation

Acuity is excited to announce the availability of affordable engineering change management automation with a typical return-on-investment of 12-14 months or less! The initial I-PROCESS implementation takes only days, and the software cost can average approximately $1,000 per user. There is no better, more-needed or faster pay-back investment you can make in your company today!

Automated workflow software and process adaptation has typically been available only as a very expensive, highly customized product which has made the cost and scope of implementation out of the range of practicality for many companies. With I-PROCESS, Acuity introduces a solution that will be a significant productivity contributor faster than almost any other investment you could make on systems improvement.

Because I-PROCESS is designed with out-of-the-box functionality that addresses a high percentage of most product design company's needs, it is both cost-effective and quick to implement. Additionally, because of it's web-based interface and template underpinnings, it can quickly and easily be tuned to your company's specific needs and processes.

To learn more, read the executive summary, or get a more detailed description and customer testimonial. To get a live, web-based demo, or more information on the ROI that I-PROCESS can bring to your company, e-mail or call Paul Stevens at 503.223.9152, today.

I-PROCESS is particularly well suited for companies that design and manufacture medical devices. Visit the I-PROCESS Medical Device Change Control page to learn more.

Download the I-PROCESS product information page here.

Potent Change Control That Pays!

 

I-PROCESS News

11/06/03 -- Announcing Cost-effective Engineering Change Automation Software

11/06/03 -- Williams Controls, Inc. Completes Successful Implementation of I-PROCESS Software

 


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