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St. Conti Communications Engineers Publicity for Concepts NREC

... Continues in 4th year providing public relations support to turbomachinery design, engineering and manufacturing company.

2011-03-18
MISSION VIEJO, CA, March 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) St. Conti Communications (St. Conti) (www.StContiCommunications.com), a public relations consultancy, today announces that it provides public relations support to Concepts NREC (www.ConceptsNREC.com). St. Conti has supported Concepts NREC for three years and now enters a fourth year with new focus as the turbomachinery design, engineering and manufacturing company expands its sales into Asian markets.

Concepts NREC is a world leader in turbomachinery design, engineering and manufacturing services and software providing expertise in aerospace, automotive, and renewable or green energy applications.

"We hired St. Conti Communications because of its specialized expertise in the CAE/CAD/CAM arena," says Nitin Jain, director of marketing for Concepts NREC. "Through the agency's efforts, we have had briefings with and articles in all the media outlets most important to us in reaching our target audiences. There hasn't been a publication we wanted to reach that St. Conti Communications couldn't deliver."

St. Conti Communications has extensive experience representing software companies, including computer-aided design, manufacturing, engineering, modeling, and analysis applications for automotive, aerospace, finance management, mobile, resource management and transportation markets.

About Concepts NREC
Concepts NREC is a leading worldwide organization providing turbomachinery design, engineering, manufacturing and CAE/CAM software, with a staff of 100+ professionals at its facilities in Wilder, Vt., and Woburn, Mass. For over half a century, Concepts NREC has provided manufacturers, users, government agencies and the engineering community with technology tools, services and products that have met their needs, helped achieve their goals and aided in development and production of some of the world's most advanced products. Concepts NREC is headquartered at 217 Billings Farm Road, White River Junction, VT, 05001-9486. Telephone: 802-296-2321. Facsimile: 802-296-2325. For more information, go to: http://www.ConceptsNREC.com.

About St. Conti Communications
St. Conti Communications is an award-winning virtual public relations and marketing communications agency. Since 1997, St. Conti Communications has provided marketing communications, advertising and public relations services to clients in many vertical high- and green-technology industries as well as in real estate, sustainable development, and the non-profit sector. In 2009, St. Conti Communications received an Award of Excellence from the 15th Annual Communicator Awards, and president Donna St. Jean Conti was honored in 2007, 2008 and 2009 as a nominee for the Orange County Business Journal's Women in Business Award for business achievements and community service. The agency is headquartered in Mission Viejo, Calif., and maintains locations in Orange County and Silicon Valley, as well as in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Visit: http://www.StContiCommunications.com or call 949-290-0622. Like us on Facebook/St. Conti Communications, and Follow us on Twitter @DStConti.

Contact:
Donna St. Jean Conti, APR
949-290-0622, DConti@StContiCommunications.com


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[Press-News.org] St. Conti Communications Engineers Publicity for Concepts NREC
... Continues in 4th year providing public relations support to turbomachinery design, engineering and manufacturing company.