
- Watch our procurement webinars
- Specialized topics
- Frequently asked questions
- Common webinar formats
- Upcoming webinars at Ramp

Ramp hosts procurement webinars throughout the year covering how modern teams handle sourcing, vendor negotiations, intake workflows, and spend visibility. These webinars walk through the real operational challenges that come up when managing company spend at scale, led by Ramp's in-house experts and guest speakers from procurement and finance teams across industries.
Sign up to attend live and bring your questions directly to the people building and using these tools every day. Every webinar is also available on demand after it airs if you can't make the live event.
Watch our procurement webinars
Browse our library of free procurement webinars below. Each one is available to watch on demand when you sign up.
Intro to Ramp Procurement
Get an inside look at how Ramp Procurement helps companies control spend earlier, identify cost savings, and give employees an intuitive purchasing experience.
TK Kong, Ramp's Head of Procurement, walks through the platform's core benefits, the latest features, and a hands-on demo covering setup, the employee purchasing flow, and how to manage purchase requests and purchase orders.
Untapped value: The synergy between procurement and legal
Last-minute contract reviews are more than a scheduling headache. They point to deeper challenges around risk, cost control, and team collaboration.
In this panel, Ironclad's Head of Commercial Legal Laura Garcia joins procurement experts Mathew Schulz and Tom Mills to talk through how modern teams are building stronger cross-functional partnerships between procurement and legal.
Topics include integrated contract management, refining vendor review processes, and the tools that make collaboration faster.
The procurement playbook: transforming your purchasing process with Ramp
TK Kong and Chris Sumida walk through how automating the entire intake-to-payment process can simplify workflows, boost compliance, and cut costs.
You'll learn the five signs it's time to transform your procurement process, how automation changes each stage of the procurement lifecycle, and how Ramp's platform handles everything from purchasing software to paying contractors.
The future of procurement: moving from antiquated to automated
A roundtable of procurement leaders covering how to implement a modern procurement process that delivers real value and actually gets adopted by employees.
The panel explores how procurement evolved into a strategic business function, smarter approaches to vendor evaluation, the upsides and risks of working with startup vendors, and practical frameworks for building a procurement process that works.
Specialized topics
Beyond our broader procurement webinars, we regularly dive into more specific areas that procurement leaders are navigating right now.
Procurement and legal alignment
Contracts touch both teams but the handoff between them is often where things slow down. Our webinars on this topic cover how to streamline vendor reviews, integrate contract management into the procurement workflow, and get procurement and legal working in sync instead of in sequence.
If your team spends time chasing approvals or dealing with last-minute contract bottlenecks, these are worth watching.
Intake-to-payment automation
The procurement lifecycle has a lot of manual steps between someone requesting a purchase and that purchase getting paid. Our webinars on automation cover how to reduce that friction at every stage, from intake and approval routing to PO creation and final payment.
These are especially useful for teams that are still managing parts of this process through email or spreadsheets.
Procurement as a strategic function
Procurement used to be about getting the lowest price. The conversation has moved well past that. Our webinars in this area cover how procurement teams are becoming strategic partners to the rest of the business, how to evaluate vendors with more nuance than a traditional RFP allows, and how to build a procurement process that employees will actually use instead of work around.
Frequently asked questions
Who are these webinars for? Our procurement webinars are designed for professionals who manage or are involved in purchasing, vendor relationships, and company spend in a business setting. That includes procurement managers, sourcing leads, finance teams that oversee purchasing, and operations leaders who handle vendor contracts and spend approvals. If procurement is part of your day-to-day work, these webinars are built with you in mind.
Who typically presents at these webinars? Our procurement webinars feature a mix of Ramp leaders and external practitioners. TK Kong, Ramp's Head of Procurement, presents frequently alongside guests in the procurement community, and experts from companies like Ironclad. Panels typically include people who've built and run procurement processes at growing companies.
Do I need to be a Ramp customer to attend? No. Our webinars are open to anyone. You just need to sign up with your email to access the live webinar or the on-demand recording.
How long are the webinars? Most run between 30 and 60 minutes, including Q&A. On-demand recordings are available immediately after the live webinar wraps.
Can I suggest a topic? We regularly ask attendees during our live webinars what topics they want us to cover next. Attending live is the best way to have a say in what we focus on going forward.
Common webinar formats
We offer a few different formats depending on the topic and who's involved, so there's something for however you like to engage with the content.
- Expert panels bring together procurement practitioners and industry voices to talk through how they've handled specific challenges. These are conversational and usually include live Q&A.
- Product walkthroughs are led by Ramp's procurement team and show how the platform works in practice, including live demos of specific workflows.
- Roundtables feature multiple perspectives on a broader topic, like the future of procurement or how procurement teams can work more effectively with legal and finance.
Upcoming webinars at Ramp
We regularly add new webinars to the calendar across procurement, finance, AI, and more. Visit our webinars page to see what's coming up and register for upcoming events.
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