i-docs at 6th European ExPP Summit, Munich, Germany, 11 – 12 October 2010 - FREE 100 promo
i-docs participates at 6th European EXPP Summit, the European Congress for E-Invoicing and E-Billing (Booth18, Hilton Munich Park Hotel, Munich, Germany, October 11 - 12, 2010).
Europe’s leading Congress on E-Invoicing & E-Billing will celebrate its sixth anniversary this year.
More than 350 E-Invoicing experts and interested parties from about 30 countries will meet in Munich
to exchange views about current trends and perspectives.
Top-notch speakers will talk about their experiences with E-Invoicing projects over the course of two days.The European EXPP Summit 2010 will reward the participants with an exclusive series of
success stories and best practice sessions from numerous industries across Europe.
Hear the latest news on market trends, perspectives, standards and initiatives
Success stories telling how the Procure-to-Pay process and the Financial Supply Chain have
been improved and how they can help to reduce costs considerably
Focus on the different possibilities for implementing E-Invoicing & E-Billing and for
harmonising legislation in Europe
The mixture of lectures from experts in the field and professionals with practical experience, as well as podium discussions, roundtables, large exhibition area and especially the focus on Europe will make the European EXPP Summit 2010 a compulsory event for CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, Heads of A/R and A/P, Procurement, Invoice Management and E-Invoicing decision makers from all over Europe.
Further information and the registration form can be found at: www.expp-summit.com
To download the agenda of the event please click here .
FREE100 Promotion tickets for end-users
>> From now on until latest September 30th <<
i-docs can benefit your attending the ExPP summit granting you free entrance through the FREE100 Promotitional Tickets campaign.
These tickets can be used by delegates, which fulfil all of the following criteria:
Never attended the European EXPP Summit before
Coming from organizations with more than 500 employees
Qualifying as typical E-Invoice sender or E-Invoice receiver
Job titles which classify as CFO, Head of AR/AP Department, Head of E-Business, CIO, Head of Procurement, Head of Billing or Invoice Management
Authority to decide or strongly influence the decision process for the E-Invoicing project
Application and service providers of E-Invoicing and related solutions are not entitled to use such free tickets
Please refer here to register and enter
"with reference to i-docs" in the text field
"comments".
The number of free tickets is limited to 100 so the applied rule is: First come - First served!
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