MIT ENTERPRISE FORUM OF NEW YORK CITY, INC.

presents

A BUSINESS PLAN PRESENTATION:

COSENTIAL

Enterprise application software for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry

The largest vertical industry in the world is at a technology inflection point. The architecture, engineering and construction (A/E/C) industry generates $3.4 trillion of economic activity in the U.S. per year, and despite spending over $79 billion on technology annually, the industry is characterized by inefficient workflows and antiquated work practices.

Cosential enables A/E/C firms to operate more efficiently by using an integrated suite of enterprise-wide software tools to improve marketing, customer relationship, operations and project management. Combining the functionality of SFA, CRM, and ERP, Cosential provides A/E/C firms with a cost-effective, end-to-end solution to manage information both internally and externally.

Consisting of a series of proprietary databases and applications, the Cosential System is designed around the specific information and data management needs of an A/E/C firm, providing both large and small firms the functionality of a system designed specifically for their industry. The Cosential System solves the productivity problems of poor data management by centralizing data storage, improving information management tools and streamlining workflow methods.

With over 50 paying clients, including four of the top forty U.S. architecture firms, a strong management team, exclusive endorsements from the largest trade organization and cash-flow breakeven projected in Q3 '01, Cosential is positioned for market leadership.

Join us to analyze the business and to network among interesting colleagues.

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Panelists:

Sponsored by:

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
refreshments
Date: Wednesday evening, July 18th, 2001.
Pre-registration required by Monday, July 16th
Time: 5:15 pm: registration, networking and refreshments
6:00 pm - 7:45 pm: program
Place: The International, 111 East 59th Street (between Park Av. and Lexington Av.)


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