EPLAN presents new webcast concept
Fast knowledge building in 30 to 60 minutes

“With this expanded range of webcasts, we’ve created a structure that quickly and accurately leads people to the right online event for them,” says EPLAN Marketing Director Gabriele Geiger.
Digital knowledge transfer is becoming increasingly important. Solutions provider EPLAN is responding to this trend and has put together a new webcast concept whereby participants receive specific assistance for their daily work in concise slots of 30 to 60 minutes. Practical formats such as the Virtual Café and Best Practice Webcast offer users and decision-makers alike insights into new, innovative working methods.
Monheim, Germany, 5 March 2021 – Different formats for users and decision-makers are at the heart of EPLAN’s new webcast concept. The focus is directly on building knowledge and expertise, and both experts and customers will be providing audiences with deep insights – even behind the scenes. EPLAN Marketing Director Gabriele Geiger explains: “With this expanded range of webcasts, we’ve created a structure that quickly and accurately leads people to the right online event for them.” Divided into the categories of “Software” for users and “Projects” for decision-makers, it’s easy for everyone to find what they’re looking for.
Practical formats: Virtual Café / Online Coach
The Virtual Café takes place every two weeks, presenting tips and tricks for using EPLAN solutions. Another format is the Online Coach, where complex topics are illuminated – for example migrating the earlier EPLAN Version 5 to the current software environment of EPLAN Electric P8.
Both formats allow and encourage direct exchange between participants. Questions are asked online and practical answers are provided during the event.
Talking directly to customers
The Project category invites decision-makers to take a look behind the scenes, with a focus on a variety of different topics under the rubrics Best Practice, News and Process. Best Practice presents the opportunity to speak directly to customers. Managers can get background information about challenges and solutions paths from other companies. On 17 March, for example, CadCabel and Moser are providing insights into the daily challenges they face in wire and wire harness engineering.
The News webcasts provide information about the newest developments in the field of engineering, while Process addresses a very current topic – optimising company processes with an integrated and interdisciplinary view of the big picture.