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April 2 – 4 | Information Energy

The Information Energy Conference is a new, three-day online conference taking place from 2 to 4 April 2025. It brings together the global TechComm community to explore current and future trends in technical communication, software documentation, technical translation and AI.

Over 30 top international speakers will offer more than 30 exciting sessions with technical presentations, workshops, showcases and discussions. The event will be held entirely online via Zoom so that participants from all over the world can easily take part. The conference language is English.

We are very pleased to be able to support the first Information Energy Conference as a sponsor. Our colleagues Sofia Darie and Nikhil Acharya will talk about document classification. The presentation will show how AI and knowledge graphs analyse, organise and harness unstructured legacy data in order to integrate it into information systems in a targeted, findable and contextually relevant way.

Join us and secure your ticket. We look forward to exchanging ideas with you online!

Panel Discussion

April 2 | 18.00 pm
Enhancing The Experience Through Interactivity, Formalization & Media

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital documentation, the importance of metadata cannot be overstated. By formalising knowledge through metadata, documentation is transformed from static content into an interactive, personalised and dynamic experience. This allows users not only to consume information, but also to interact with it in a meaningful way. We will explore the potential and possibilities of metadata by putting metadata-driven knowledge into practice – even through engaging video content. Today, videos offer an intuitive way to unlock complex information and transform traditional manuals into interactive, user-centred experiences.

This panel brings together experts from the fields of standards, iiRDS, knowledge graphs and media.

The panel consists of members of the Component Content Alliance: Harald Stadlbauer (Ninefeb), Kees van Manson (Accenture), Helmut Nagy (Semantic Web), Karsten Schrempp (PANTOPIX), Klaus Fleischmann (Kaleidoscope) and Wouter Maagdenberg (TXTOmedia).

Our lecture

April 3 | 11.30 am
Unlocking the potential of legacy data with AI and Knowledge Graphs
Sofia Darie and Nikhil Acharya

Imagine a library with endless shelves full of books – books without titles, without categories and indexes. And now imagine that you are trying to find a specific fact in this labyrinth. Frustrating, isn’t it? This is the reality that many companies face today with their legacy data. Technical documents that have been created over decades are not organized and with missing metadata. The challenge? Providing accurate, useful information to the users who need it tailored to their task and situation of use. In our presentation, we will demonstrate how we address this challenge using AI and Knowledge Graphs. Using advanced data processing and knowledge modeling techniques we can parse, structure, chunk and organize unstructured legacy content, making it searchable and contextually relevant. By integrating this data into an existing knowledge base within an information system, we enable its retrieval, update and extension. This helps organizations to overcome the limitations of legacy data. Join us to explore how AI is breathing new life into legacy data.

The speakers

Sofia Darie
Consultant

Nikhil Acharya
Knowledge Engineer

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