New impulses for technical communication. parson at tcworld conference 2025
Meet us at the tcworld conference 2025 in Stuttgart, Germany
The demands on technical communication continue to grow, driven by increasing product diversity, new and changing standards, personalization, and digitalization.
At the world’s largest conference for technical communication, the tcworld conference, we’ll present practical ways to address these challenges:
- How can standards and risk analyses be integrated consistently into documentation?
- How can artificial intelligence provide practical support?
- How can knowledge graphs be used to connect product information and documentation?
We’ll showcase practical solutions for future-proof documentation processes and look forward to exchanging ideas with you!
Once again, we’ll be co-exhibiting at the tekom fair at the booth of our partner Oxygen (Syncro Soft).
The tcworld conference takes place in Stuttgart, Germany, from November 11–13, 2025. Learn more
parson as co-exhibitor at the tekom fair 2025
We’re excited to once again participate as co-exhibitor at the world’s largest trade fair for technical communication.
Our experts in smart content strategies, modern information systems, artificial intelligence, and technical documentation will be available at the booth of our partner Oxygen (Syncro Soft), booth 2E24.
Met us at the tekom fair – your ticket is on us!
Would you like to talk to us at the tekom fair? Book a meeting with one of our experts – we'll be happy to discuss your specific topic. We’ll cover your admission ticket to the fair.
After booking, you’ll receive a personal code to order your free day ticket. Simply enter the code when completing your ticket order.
Please note: The ticket grants access to the fair only, not to the tcworld conference.
Book an appointment and enjoy free admission to the tekom fair!
Our presentations at tcworld conference 2025
Comparing knowledge graphknowledge graph use in large-scale documentation projects
Martin Blumbach (Ericsson) and Ulrike Parson (parson)
November 11, 2025, 10.00 a.m. – 10.45 a.m.
As products become more configurable, documentation must keep pace. Knowledge graphs facilitate this by linking product data with modular content, enabling the creation of accurate, up-to-date, variant-specific documentation – even for digital twins. Ericsson and parson will share insights from two large-scale projects, demonstrating how knowledge graphs can enhance the accuracy and efficiency of technical communication. Learn more
AI in everyday life: Practical support through MCP servers (in German)
Mark Schubert (parson)
November 11, 2.00 p.m.
AI is everywhere, but what if it could do more than just have conversations? What if it could actually help with real tasks? Mark Schubert demonstrates how MCP servers can unlock large language models and transform them into practical assistants for everyday tasks. Learn more

Linking standards, risk analysis, and documentation with IDiS and iiRDS (in German)
Ulrike Parson (parson) and Harald Stadlbauer (NINEFEB)
November 12, 2025, 10.00 a.m. – 10.45 a.m.
Inconsistent warnings and outdated standards cause headaches and can jeopardize traceability. The IDiS initiative has developed a prototype that uses iiRDS as a metadatametadata vocabulary in the Asset Administration Shell. Ulrike Parson (Parsons) and Harald Stadlbauer (Ninefeb) demonstrate how digital standards can update risk assessments and generate concrete change requests for documentation. Learn more
iiRDS in practice (in German)
Ulrike Parson (parson) and Harald Stadlbauer (NINEFEB)
November 12, 2025, 11.15 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.
More and more companies are adopting iiRDS, but its practical implementation raises questions:
- How can I effectively model metadata?
- What approaches have proven successful?
- How can my feedback help shape the standard?
These questions will be discussed at a meetup with Ulrike Parson (parson) and Harald Stadlbauer (NINEFEB Technical Documentation GmbH). Learn more

CCA panel: Intelligent content, smart user experiences (in German)
November 11, 2025, 5.30 p.m. - 6.15 p.m.
How can content stand out in a world full of distractions? The Component Content Alliance invites you to a panel discussion on the future of intelligent content systems powered by AI, influenced by psychology, and driven by data. Learn more

parson at the Technology Day – a digital event on November 3, 2025
Frank Ralf, Technical Consultant at parson, and Robert Bredlau, VP Sales at FluidTopics, will talk about "Content Delivery – Why not put the cart before the horse?" (Content-Delivery – Warum das Pferd nicht mal von hinten aufzäumen?)
You will learn:
Structured content is essential for AI and modern information architecture. Since retroactively structuring content is time-consuming, a “delivery-first” approach is recommended: make content visible and usable quickly to achieve early wins and broad acceptance. Structure can then be refined in the background.
Structured content is the key to AI success. With "delivery-first," tangible results appear faster – and broad adoption follows naturally.
November 3, 2025, 11:50 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.