Podcast Episode 9 – Why Tech Pubs is going mainstream

Why are every day operators of a piece of equipment having to concern themselves with the production of technical publications? This week Mike talks about mainstream technical publications and their production and how it is affecting the commercial air space.

We bought one of these with a view to using it on our tutorials and presentations as well as breaking it down into an S1000D project – they are great fun, but in the wrong hands become a very serious problem

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Mainstream Technical Publications
Technical Publications is going mainstream!

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Mike Ingledew

A trained aircraft engineer (rotorcraft), I entered in to the field of technical information writing S1000D data modules on a major European military platform.

After a series of high profile project roles and the privilege of supporting clients worldwide, I ended my 'employed' career at a subsidiary of Boeing Aircraft after I decided to leave and focus on TDW full-time.

From my time supporting clients worldwide, I could see that there was a market need for an independent organisation that could be a trusted advisory source for those needing to implement successful technical information strategies.

I am passionate about the art of technical communications and the process, software and skills needed in our market.

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