The European B2B forum for the Electronics Industry

             111th Panel members           111th Plenary           Hosts: Value Chain collaboration in the Telco Industry 

Plenary Meetings

The Plenary meeting is the general assembly of all EDIFICE representatives. The Plenary Meeting has an Agenda primarily organised around the Objectives of EDIFICE. Each Plenary meeting is organised around a particular theme related to e-business with presentations by invited experts. Recent themes have included Financial Processes, Logistics, Web Services, Supply Chain, e-Regulations, B2B in the Automotive and Telecom industries...

There are three Plenary meetings per year organised in different European locations. Most Plenary meetings are hosted by a member company.

Participation to Plenary Meetings is free of charge, however all participants should make provision for their own costs. 
Non-Members invited by membership can attend a Plenary meeting as Observer.

Read all about the next Plenary meeting here.

Past Plenary Themes have covered:

  • Automated enablement of SMEs
  • B2B Reality in Growth Economies
  • B2B integration in the Automotive Industry
  • B2B Cross Industry
  • B2B  Past Present Future
  • Demand Driven Supply Chain
  • Distribution Channel Management
  • Does eBusiness need Facilitation or Regulation
  • eBusiness Crossing Borders
  • Engineering e-Business through Services and Standards
  • Finance
  • Increased Business Value through B2B Supply Chain collaboration
  • Is 100% B2B Automation realistic?
  • Key expectations towards Logistics Service Providers in the B2B Integration Area
  • Leveraging B2B adoption in the Telecom Industry
  • Monitoring & Measurements to evaluate and optimize B2B Supply Chains
  • Reaching out......Supply Chain collaboration. What can others tell us?
  • Simplifying Business Network Enablement
  • Successful Product Data Management
  • Supply Chain collaboration with Electronics Manufacturing Services
  • Supply Chain
  • The State of the Art of Business Intelligence in the High Tech Industry
  • Towards Next Generation Electronics Supply Management
  • Translating B2B benefits into Business Value
  • Working Smarter with Knowledge Management

 

 

 

 
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