All entries for Technical documentation
Digital Product Passport – What manufacturers need to know and prepare now
In July 2024, the Ecodesign Regulation replaced the Ecodesign Directive in the EU to improve the energy efficiency and environmental performance of products through stricter requirements. The regulation covers a wide range of products such as household appliances, electronics, and lighting, and is part of the EU's strategy to reduce CO2 emissions and promote a circular economy.
One part of this regulation is the Digital Product Passport (DPP), which is designed to ensure transparent traceability throughout a product's lifecycle. The DPP is still in draft form. It is being developed by the German Federal Office for the Environment and Nature Conservation and will be mandatory for manufacturers of certain products. more...
Shaping energy trading standards with Energy Traders Europe
Since 2016, we have been supporting Energy Traders Europe (formerly EFET) in the standardization of data exchange in the energy trading industry. By providing technical writing and developing data models, we are helping to make the industry’s data reconciliation more efficient and future-proof. more...
Technical documentation – why it matters and how to create it
For suppliers and for users of technical equipment, processes, or systems, technical documentation is critical f. But what exactly is technical documentation? When do we need it and when is it even mandatory? How can you efficiently create high-quality technical documentation as a manufacturer? This article will answer these questions. more...
Choosing a Component Content Management System (CCMS). How to decide
A CCMS (Content Component Management System) organizes the modular content of technical documentation in a database. Usually, the content is stored in the XML format. more...
tekom regional group Munich on June 27: AI in technical communication: Use cases, legal aspects, and the future of our profession
AI applications such as ChatGPT are disrupting traditional text and image generation and will have a profound impact on technical communication.
In her presentation, Ulrike Parson will give an overview of current developments in AI and possible applications of AI in the creation and use of technical documentation, using examples from various systems. She will also discuss legal aspects such as the AI Act and the implications for our profession. more...