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From Word to the web: How IEC authors are embracing Online Standards Development

Since early this year, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has been using its new Online Standards Development (OSD) platform, a fully web-based environment for drafting and reviewing international standards. Built around structured content authoring, OSD integrates Fonto as its core XML editor, enabling technical experts from around the world to collaborate on standards in a

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Fonto receives Excellence Partner Award from Ebcont

We are proud to announce that Fonto has been awarded the Excellence Partner Award by Ebcont. This recognition underlines the strength of our collaboration and the trust we’ve built working together on multiple global projects. It’s also an encouraging sign of what lies ahead: this is just the beginning. A growing partnership Ebcont and Fonto

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How to accelerate pharma regulatory success with prepopulated templates

Pharma organizations can spend as much as $4.54B to bring a single molecule to market. The costs are only rising, while regulations are becoming more complex. This pressures organizations to manage extensive portfolios and afferent regulatory dossiers with fewer resources. When regulatory submissions take too long or are not accepted, organizations incur significant costs, from

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Fonto 8.14: More accessible, smarter, and ready for complex workflows

With Fonto 8.14, we’re continuing to refine the editing and review experience for every user, from accessibility improvements that make Fonto easier to use with assistive technologies, to smarter APIs, more powerful metadata, and performance tuning across the board. This release is all about flexibility, control, and efficiency, helping teams handle complex content at scale

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Beyond reuse: smarter embedding of information with structured content 

When people think of structured content authoring, their minds often go straight to reuse. Reuse of text fragments across documents, manuals, or platforms is a clear and measurable benefit. It reduces duplication, streamlines updates, and ensures consistency. But reuse is just the tip of the iceberg.  In industries like standardization, automotive, pharma and aviation, forward-looking

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RWS, Fonto One, and Structured Content Authoring (with AI) go to Washington!

DIA’s Annual Global Meeting is always a great opportunity for sponsors, service providers and health authorities to learn from one another, and this year’s meeting was no different. This was certainly not my first DIA Global Meeting, but it’s my first in a while as part of an organized team.   I have been working

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Fonto 8.13: Hello, World – Meet Fonto Output 

Fonto 8.13 is here, and it’s a big one. This release introduces the public beta of Fonto Output, a long-awaited addition to the Fonto suite that brings high-quality document generation to your structured content workflows. Alongside this, we’ve delivered meaningful improvements across the board—from usability upgrades in Fonto Editor to better translation and metadata handling

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AI is here to stay – and structured content is key to making it work

Last week, I attended the 47th annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) in Baltimore. As always, it was a great opportunity to reconnect with familiar faces, meet new voices in the field, and get a sense of where scholarly publishing is heading. One thing became abundantly clear across the three days: AI

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