Agenda

We are busy developing an exciting agenda for Digital Preservation Summit 2027 so keep your eyes peeled for details. In the meantime, visit our YouTube Channel for a taste of what to expect...

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Do you have a story you’d like to share with the DAM community? Do you have an example of best practice in digital asset management or related topics which you’d like to showcase?

Are your digital assets prepared, ready for the future? Join other cultural heritage professionals, librarians, archivists, and museum experts for an intensive virtual summit dedicated to mastering digital preservation in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape.

This virtual summit brings together industry leaders to share cutting-edge strategies, proven frameworks, and practical solutions for long-term digital asset use.


Why Attend?

What Clients Can't Fix Alone - The Last Mile of DAM

The problems clients live with daily but rarely solve on their own

Observation:

Often, the hardest parts of digital asset management aren't technical; they're organizational and behavioral, like driving real adoption, building governance that survives turnover, proving ROI to a skeptical CFO, applying consistent, accurate metadata, and taming rights at scale.

AI for Your DAM - the Roles of Metadata, Trust and Authenticity

Challenge:

Brands and marketing organisations must determine what metadata fields and relationships are appropriate for AI integration with digital assets. AI can help automate tasks, including:

  • Tagging
  • Categorising
  • Describing

AI is used to support DAM duties such as metadata clean-up, governance documentation and reporting. Applications that optimize asset ingestion, saving time and money.

Ensuring Robust Digital Media and Content Supply Chains - the Future of Digital Media is Being Hotly Debated

The panel discusses how Generative AI and DAM are evolving and the implications for:

  • The content supply chain and the growing complexity of that supply chain.
  • Where the assets come from and go to.
  • What other systems of record are required along the way.

Covering the latest trends and the challenges facing organizations, including:

How AI Creates Space for the Work That Matters Most

Context:

Two years ago: the SharkNinja DAM was functional but underutilized: 52,000 assets, 527 users, and a platform without a real program built around it.

What we did: a deliberate relaunch built around taxonomy, governance, training, and integrations.

The result: 261,000 assets, 2,800 global users, monthly logins up 16x, and downloads up 22x. Growth driven by program design, not the tool itself.

Rethinking Enterprise DAM: Infrastructure, Integration, and Innovation

Context:

Twenty years after launching its digital asset management program, the National Gallery of Art is exploring what comes next for a mature enterprise environment.

As DAM continues to evolve from a repository for collection assets into an enterprise platform supporting a broad range of institutional content and creativity, the organization must balance scalability, sustainability, governance, and ongoing innovation.

What we are doing and how:

Pack Light, Find Everything: How We Went from Slide Chaos into a Well-Organized DAM System

Context:

At Rick Steves’ Europe, inspiring travelers begins long before they arrive at their destination – it starts with sharing stories, images, and informative content that brings those experiences to life. As that content has grown, so has the challenge of managing it.

What we’ve done: