Managing technical documentation for multichannel delivery in multiple languages

Creating and managing technical documentation in multiple languages is no easy task. If you also need to add in the complexities of multichannel delivery, then it can quickly become overwhelming – which is where structured content can help.
 
In the first of our Structured Content Webinar series, Karsten Schrempp, CEO of PANTOPIX, and Jörg Schmidt, Senior Solution Consultant at RWS, will share their insights on best practice – derived from more than 20 years of experience in structured authoring and technical documentation.
 
You’ll hear how they’ve helped companies streamline content creation and distribution processes, together with their expert view on industry trends and technologies.
 
Attend this webinar to learn:
  • Why Desktop Publishing has become a bottleneck  
  • XML, CCMS, SSP, DITA – what they mean and why you should care 
  • How a structured content approach can deliver real benefits when applied to multilingual content creation and distribution 
  • How technology can really help. A quick look at a market leading DITA CCMS 
  • What future trends you should be watching 
    • The rise of Subject Matter Experts and how to get the right people involved
    • Intelligent content delivery – or what do your customers expect today
    • AI support in creation and usage – or will robots replace technical authors
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        Karsten Schrempp

        Karsten Schrempp

        CEO & Founder

        PANTOPIX

        Jörg Schmidt

        Jörg Schmidt

        Senior Solutions Architect, RWS

        Jörg has been working in multiple roles for different CCMS solution providers for more than 20 years. During that time he has helped defining and implementing CCMS solutions in verticals like machinery, automotive, aerospace & defence - but also pharma & finance. Since 2013 he is working for RWS (formerly SDL) as Solution Architect. In 2020 he got certified as Knowledge Engineer by the Semantic Web Company. Jörg is living and working out of Munich in Germany.