Expand Your Knowledge: 4th Annual Future Forum on November 4

Future Forum

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)’s 2014 Future Forum, geared for electrical marketing and technical professionals, offers insight on how to strengthen and expand your sales and marketing strategies, taking into account new market trends and innovation. It’s not just about focusing on your particular product line, but learning about new ways to introduce new products that could alter those lines. 

This EFC member-exclusive event, taking place in Brampton, ON, focuses on key topics relating to product innovation, market trends and marketing initiatives.

Topics include: 

•The Internet of Things — Emerging Trends, Applications, and Opportunities for the Telecommunications Industry: Utilizing Cloud & Collaborative Technologies in Today’s Business 

• AC/DC

• The Effects of 3D Printing

• Vendor Management Inventory

• Wireless Electricity — How Magnetic Resonance Will Transform Power Transfer

The Internet of Things — Emerging Trends, Applications, and Opportunities for the Telecommunications Industry: Utilizing Cloud & Collaborative Technologies in Today’s Business 

• AC/DC

 •The Effects of 3D Printing

• Vendor Management Inventory

• Wireless Electricity- How Magnetic Resonance Will Transform Power Transfer

• Announcement of award winners for the 1st Annual EFC Marketing Awards across the Merchandising & Promotion, Event & Trade Show, Sustainability and Social Media categories.

 

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