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4th eProcurement Conference in Vienna, March 21st

03 February 2012 | 137 Visits | Rating: 3.8 (maximum:5)

Dear members,

after 3 successful conferences, auftrag.at & Wiener Zeitung proudly invite you to the 4th eProcurement Conference in the wonderful surroundings of Vienna!

The conference will focus on benefits, costs and savings of eProcurement in the preawarding phase. We are addressing contracting authorities, service providers and members of the administration of EU member states.

Topics of the workshop:

  • Process costs
    • What is the actual benefit?
    • Where are the (biggest) potentials in the use of eProcurement?
    • Additional value through eProcurement
  • Security & Identification
  • Supranational procurement processes
  • Technique & language

To make the event more interesting and interactive, we are organising an Open-Space session to 4 groups. Please tell us which topics you want to have discussed!

Which questions should be answered? Find out what's best practice in other countries.

Please send in YOUR SUGGESTIONS by March 1st at the latest.

A voting on the conference will settle the 4 - for you - most interesting topics to discuss during the Open-Space session.

All participants on the conference please register under:

http://www.epractice.eu/en/events/eprocurement-conference-vienna2012

We're looking forward to meeting you at the conference!

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