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On-demand Webinar

Nutrient live: Low-Code

Apr 16

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Apr 14

2:00 pm

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2:30 pm

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2:00 pm

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2:30 pm

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16/04/2025,17/07/2025,16/10/2025

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Accelerate and simplify your document conversion process with Nutrient Document Converter

Effortlessly convert more than 100 file types — such as Word, Excel, InfoPath, and emails — to PDF with impeccable accuracy. Our all-in-one tool allows you to merge documents, add watermarks, and use OCR to extract data, seamlessly integrating with SharePoint, Power Automate, Nintex, Azure, or your own application.

In this demo, you’ll learn how to:

  • How to convert over 100 formats, including Office, PDF, CAD, and image files
  • Ways to standardize files for archiving, signatures, and compliance
  • How to integrate high-volume conversion directly into your SharePoint workflows
  • How to eliminate dependency on desktop tools or third-party plugins

Why attend?

  • See it in action — Watch a live demo of high-volume document conversion.
  • Get expert insights — Learn how to automate document processing from industry specialists.
  • Ask your questions — Participate in a live Q&A session with our experts.
  • Boost efficiency — Discover how to eliminate bottlenecks and reduce manual work.

A legacy of innovationabout Nutrient

Our low-code division, previously comprising Muhimbi and Aquaforest, has long been at the forefront of bringing powerful document technologies to platforms like Microsoft 365 and Nintex. In October 2024, these brands joined together with PSPDFKit, Integrify, and ORPALIS to form Nutrient. This transition provided us with a unique opportunity to consolidate our strengths and deliver a clearer message about our comprehensive document solutions for Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and other platforms, now known as Nutrient Low-Code.

Speakers

USA

He/Him/His

Richard Malloy

Vice President, Sales

Richard has worked at Nutrient since 2015. He loves traveling with his wife and three Labradors, and their favorite activities include hiking in Yosemite, visiting Christmas markets in Vienna, and camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains.