CONTINUUM Applied Technology® Founder and President,
Jack Demeis, was invited to speak at the first meeting of the newly formed PAMA Atlanta Chapter. The event took place
April 14, 2010 in Atlanta, GA.

Demeis presents to the PAMA Atlanta Chapter
Demeis presented "The Optimization of Aviation Service - How Service Providers Can Do More With Less". In this
presentation, he examined the redefined aviation service process and discussed specific ways software automation will help
position aviation service businesses for success.

Demeis responds to a question during his presentation
"Seeing the future of aircraft management through the use of software was fantastic," commented William S. Jorgensen, President,
Atlanta PAMA Inc.

(l to r) Ricardo Keen, Vice President, Atlanta PAMA Inc.; Jack Demeis; William S. Jorgensen, President, Atlanta PAMA Inc.
Demeis is a career aviation professional with more than 25 years in the industry. As an electrical engineer, he began his career
at SimuFlite Training International, involved both in startup operations as well as design engineering for flight simulators.
He served as VP of Technology for Duncan Aviation and was one of the founders of Alliance Engines (now Standard Aero). In 1996,
Demeis founded Continuum to develop software applications targeting improvements in cost of ownership, compliance, and increased
customer service levels. In the decade since, Continuum's flagship product, CORRIDOR Aviation Service Software, has expanded to
over 25 modules that track every aspect of service. Today, with a growing list of large and small customers, including manufacturers,
Gulfstream, Dassault Falcon Jet, and Hawker Beechcraft, Demeis continues to lead his team at Continuum to positively impact aviation
service with technology that works.

Jack Demeis (on left) and Kevin Edwards, Southern Regional Director, PAMA Inc.
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CONTINUUM Applied Technology® Inc.
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