Erudus User Forum July 2026: New agenda items revealed!

As you probably know by now, the Erudus User Forum returns 7th July! You might also recall that this time we’re really putting a spotlight on the ‘User’ in User Forum, and it's with that in mind that we're now excited to share a few more details about what you can expect from the event.
Here's everything you need to know about the Erudus User Forum 2026…
What’s new on the agenda?
Something we’re exploring at Erudus is the introduction of a Tender-Matching Tool, which would identify products that meet the set criteria in a Wholesaler’s Range List. We’ll be asking for input and feedback from Wholesalers attending the event about the proposition.
We’re also inviting all Erudus Users to tell us about their bug bears and areas they think we can improve in. We want to know what needs work so we can work on it for you!
What are some of the other topics we’ll be covering at the User Forum?
As previously announced, we’ll also be looking at:
- Carbon Impact Scoring
- The new Erudus Amplify feature
- Why we’ve been pushing to remove legacy specs
- The Erudus HFSS Calculator and its use going forward
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This forum is for all types of Erudus users - Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Integration Partners who access our Data Pool via API. We’ll be covering subjects that affect everyone and offering help and advice for all user categories.

When is the Erudus User Forum taking place?
The Erudus User Forum will take place on Tuesday 7th July 2026.
Where is it being held?
After a fantastic experience last year, once again we’ll be holding our User Forum at Eastwood Hall, located at Mansfield Road Eastwood Nottingham NG16 3SS. Find more information about the location here.
Where can I sign up?
You can book your place at the Erudus User Forum by visiting our EventBrite sign up page here.
And be sure to check the Erudus Events page for updates about this event and more.
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