What changes when a hardware company starts delivering more of its product value through software?
For intelligent device manufacturers, software is becoming an increasingly important part of how products are enhanced, differentiated, and supported over time. That shift can open the door to new ways of delivering value, including subscriptions and AI-enabled capabilities—but it also introduces operational and organizational complexity.
In this customer-led webinar, Shure shares perspective from its journey toward software-enabled offerings. The conversation explores what changes when a traditionally hardware-centered business adds more software into the customer experience, including considerations around licensing, subscriptions, provisioning, sales channels, finance, and internal alignment.
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Many hardware businesses were built around physical product cycles, one-time transactions, channel-led sales motions, and back-office processes designed for shipment and fulfillment. As software becomes a bigger part of the offering, those assumptions can start to shift. Teams may need to rethink how products are packaged, activated, supported, updated, and monetized over time.
This webinar focuses on practical lessons rather than one-size-fits-all answers. Shure will discuss aspects of its own experience, including the mindset shift that comes with software that continues to evolve, the importance of creating a smooth digital customer experience, and the business processes that need attention when recurring offerings become part of the portfolio.
Who should attend
Featured speaker
Rod Behr
Manager, Digital Transformation
Shure
Rod brings firsthand perspective on Shure’s work to incorporate more software-enabled value into its offerings, including considerations around licensing, subscriptions, AI-related innovation, and the internal changes that come with making software a more ongoing part of the customer experience.
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