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Webinar: AI & Product Data Recap 2025

Check out this AI & Product Data recap to wrap up 2025. Guus van de Mond will share this year’s key highlights and lessons, and explore the trends set to shape 2026, giving you a clear and practical outlook on what’s next.
Last modified on February 1, 2026 • 2 min read
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Webinar: AI & Product Data Recap 2025

In this webinar, Guus van de Mond looks back on a year of rapid progress in AI and product data. From automated data enrichment to AI-generated product descriptions and images, and from AI-agents becoming real co-pilots in PIM processes to AI solutions helping data teams work faster, smarter and more consistently across all sales channels.

In 2025, AI stopped being a buzzword: businesses realized that smart, targeted implementations can truly improve their PIM processes, and many have already taken big steps with intelligent solutions. At the same time, overall adoption is still relatively low. This webinar will inspire you to take your product data management to the next level in 2026, because your competitors are moving fast too!

  Webinar: AI & Product Data Recap 2025

 

About this webinar:  
Time: 40 minutes
Language: English

 

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What you’ll learn:  

  1. Key AI & product data developments from 2025 and what actually worked in practice.
  2. How AI supports PIM use cases like automated data enrichment, product descriptions, and image generation.
  3. How AI agents can act as co-pilots in PIM, improving data quality and helping teams work faster and more consistently across channels.
  4. Why AI is no longer a buzzword in product data management, and how smart, targeted implementations are already creating real impact.
  5. How to take your product data management to the next level in 2026, and stay ahead while your competitors are moving fast!

 

Who’s it for:  

  • Product Data Managers
  • E-commerce & Marketing professionals
  • IT and Digital Transformation leaders

 

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