This paper presents the Global Engineering Networking, GEN, approach for building-up global electronic marketplaces for engineers. GEN enables large-scale and SME like companies from di erent sectors to use and exchange engineering information and services in enterprise networks. GEN is being developed and piloted in a number of EU-funded p r ojects MATES, GENIAL, PROCAT-GEN. The MATES project augments the GEN information services by means of tools for collaboration amongst the partners, customers and suppliers involved in an engineering project. GENIAL and PROCAT-GEN support the access to information and services which are stored i n computer systems. GENIAL develops tools for intelligently accessing, inserting and administrating the information, whereas PROCAT-GEN prepares the content for these tools, by means of on-line product catalogues.
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