ETIM Explained: Technical Product Data Exchange Made Simple

April 30, 2024

Product Data Exchange Made Simple with ETIM and Productsup
Date: Tuesday, April 30
Time: 7 a.m. PDT / 10 a.m. EDT / 4 p.m. CEST

ETIM is excited to announce this must-attend webinar for anyone in the Electrical and related C&I industries who is reliant on product data!

Join ETIM North America’s Mary Shaw and Frederic DEPLANQUE with Productsup as they cover a LOT of ground in discussing the ETIM standard and how it supports our industries’ product data requirements on so many levels.

They will cover:
  • How ETIM International (and ETIM North America) support industrial manufacturing
  • An overview of ETIM-related data exchanges, including the new ETIM xChange
  • The difference between a direct exchange and exchanging via data pools/syndicators
  • Best practices for adopting the ETIM classification and navigating the exchange formats
  • Strategies for optimizing data syndication and the product content journey
  • Q&A to answer any other questions you may have

Register Here

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