US: Spring webinar series on PLM for apparel firms
Author: just-style.com | 2 April 2009
The second in a series of webinars aimed at helping apparel retailers and manufacturers understand the benefits and implementation of PLM (product lifecycle management) is now underway.
Organised by software supplier Zweave, and sponsored by the PLM group on the LinkedIn networking website, the webinars will take place on the last Thursday of each month.
"Our focus is to invite the small and medium size companies to the PLM conversation as well as constituents of the organizations making PLM investments and educate them on their options, market trends and provide a platform for dialogue" says Leah Poller, Zweave's VP of marketing.
The spring webinar topics include 'PLM for Sourcing Experts by Sourcing Experts', 'Create a Collaborative PLM framework with your Development Chain' and 'PLM for Material, Color and Graphic Development'.
"Our PLM webinar series seems to be cutting through the clutter of PLM messaging to the industry which typically has a sales focus," Poller adds.
"Attendance has been growing and we have seen over 75% repeat attendance by registrants to our sessions."
For more information and to register, click here. Members of LinkedIn should go to and search for the Consumer Products PLM group.
Past webinar topics touched on different aspects of PLM such as: 'Love your PLM Software, Love your PLM Implementation', 'PLM For designers By designers' and 'ERP and PLM: One version of the truth'. They can be viewed online.
Sectors: Apparel, Footwear, Manufacturing, Retail, Technology
Companies: Zweave
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