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March 13, 2024 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

B2B Commerce Made Easy with eProcurement Integration

Join us for an engaging panel discussion focused on simplifying B2B Commerce through eProcurement integration. Discover invaluable insights from industry leaders at TradeCentric, Xngage, OroCommerce, and leading B2B supplier EECO.

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Speakers

Kevin Kazenmayer

Kevin Kazenmayer

VP of Channel Development at TradeCentric

Aaron Sheehan

Director of Product Marketing at
Oro Inc.

Adam Sheets

Director of Digital Commerce at
EECO

Joe Albrecht

CEO and Managing Partner at
Xngage

Why you should attend

Explore essential strategies, best practices, and actionable tips to optimize your tech stack. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear how EECO leverages technology to enhance the digital buying experience. Join us to learn:

  • The dos and don’ts of eProcurement integration
  • Where eProcurement sits within the tech stack considerations
  • How automation and AI tools will be effective for eProcurement
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