Upcoming AEM Business Intelligence Q1 2022 Equipment Market Outlook Webinar to Highlight Latest Industry Drivers, Forecasts

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1/17/2022

AEM Business Intelligence WebinarAre you an AEM member looking for a detailed, reasoned and data-driven outlook for the short-term future of the equipment manufacturing industry and the ag and construction markets it serves? Look no further than AEM’s free, Q1 2022 Equipment Market Outlook Webinar.

Set for Thursday, Jan. 27 at 12 p.m. CDT, the webinar will feature AEM Director of Market Intelligence Benjamin Duyck’s comprehensive 2022 forecast and expert insights into the latest industry drivers to keep an eye on in the short term.

“AEM is committed to helping ensure our members remain competitive in today’s ever-evolving global marketplace,” said Duyck. “This webinar serves to provide accurate, timely and insightful information that helps equipment manufacturers facilitate decision-making, understand competitors – and most importantly – grow in their ability to better serve their customers.”

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In addition to its quarterly Equipment Market Outlook Webinars, AEM continues to offer a wide range of other market data products, including webinars, white papers and public market intelligence highlights, including:

Member Insights Exclusive qualitative data, perceptions and insights from manufacturing executives

Econometric Data – Products obtained through partnerships and/or paid vendor relationships that serve as indicator-based inputs for company strategies

Research Library Important and widely available data sets, reports and resources

Business Intelligence Dashboard An easy-to-use platform that allows organizations to make confident business decisions based on comprehensive data sets

“It’s been almost two years since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in the U.S., and it remains a major challenge for organizations across the country and around the world,” said Duyck. “While the equipment manufacturing industry, along with the customers it serves, have adjusted accordingly, there’s always more knowledge to be gained to help ensure successful growth in the long term. Acquiring that knowledge and, more importantly, applying it to achieve a distinct competitive advantage, is no small task. But that’s why AEM is here to help.”

For more information on AEM’s Equipment Market Outlook Webinars or other Business Intelligence offerings, contact AEM’s Benjamin Duyck at bduyck@aem.org.

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