Introducing OpenBOM Live Stream

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
26 August, 2023 | 3 min for reading
Introducing OpenBOM Live Stream

When I started my first professional blog – Beyond PLM more than a decade ago, I was inspired by the ability to write and publish articles with the ease of clicking a button. The last decade introduced many new ways of communication – blogs, webinars, and events. All these are well-known communication methods. 

Live Steams 

Today, I’m excited to share that we’re planning to add Live Streams to OpenBOM communication methods- Live Streams The big idea behind live streams is to find an interactive way to communicate. Live streaming has transformed the way businesses connect with their audiences. It provides an interactive platform for showcasing OpenBOM to potential customers, but more importantly, to find a form to create an environment where questions can be answered in real-time and features can be demonstrated dynamically.

Engagement and Live Stream

Although existing ways to communicate are ok, nothing can be closer than live conversation. And this is an engagement that Live Stream wants to bring. This new type of communication is bringing information communication allowing viewers to participate actively, ask questions, and receive immediate responses. 

Product demonstrations often lead to questions, whether they’re about specific features, use cases, or technical aspects. With live streaming, we can address these questions in real-time. 

What to Expect

In these live-streaming product demonstrations, you can expect an in-depth demo of OpenBOM’s features and benefits. From streamlined collaboration to efficient data management, each session will highlight how OpenBOM enables businesses to optimize their product development lifecycle. 

By attending Live Stream you will have the opportunity to learn best practices of changing business processes using digital tools and also how OpenBOM can help solve typical problems companies are facing during PLM implementation. 

Another part of OpenBOM’s live-streaming events is the Q&A segment. This direct engagement with you allows for immediate clarification of doubts and a deeper understanding of how OpenBOM can address specific challenges. Experts from OpenBOM will be on hand to provide real-time answers.

When and How to Register 

Participating in OpenBOM’s live-streaming product demonstrations is simple. Stay tuned to our social media channels and website for announcements about upcoming sessions. Registrations will be open, and all you need to do is sign up to secure your spot. Whether you’re a seasoned industry professional or new to the world of product lifecycle management, these sessions are designed to cater to our diverse audience.

Conclusion: 

Over a decade ago, the ease of publishing articles on professional blogs revolutionized professional communication. Since then, various methods such as blogs, webinars, and events have been widely popular. Now, OpenBOM is introducing a dynamic addition: Live Streams. This approach aims to provide a more interactive platform, changing the way businesses engage with audiences. Live streams facilitate real-time answers to queries and offer dynamic demonstrations of features. 

These sessions will dig deep into OpenBOM’s functionalities, emphasizing its role in optimizing product development cycles. Attendees will gain insights into adopting best practices using digital tools and addressing challenges during PLM implementation. An integral part of these events will be the Q&A segment, fostering direct interaction and immediate clarifications. To be a part of this transformative experience, keep an eye on OpenBOM’s social media and website for registration details. These sessions promise to cater to both seasoned professionals and newcomers in product lifecycle management.

REGISTER for OpenBOM and talk about what topics you would like to see in OpenBOM Live Streams. 

Best, Oleg

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