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When you're valued at $45B and only 15 years old as a company, there is zero time to waste in getting authentic creative assets in front of the customer. Join us to hear how Klarna puts DAM at the center of its creative lifecycle to directly push out assets to core customer channels such as Email Marketing and Curated Shopping Lists on the Klarna App; creating speed of execution, brand consistency, and scale. 

We’ll share best practices learned and where Klarna is headed next, continuously solving for scale with image transformations on the fly.

Bob Hickey is the Chief Operating Officer at Bynder, where he has overseen company growth in the DAM space for the last 7 years, first at WebDAM and then at Bynder as it joined forces with Webdam in 2018. Bob has a passion for elevating creative content in an organization with technology and helping brands gain a competitive advantage in the new digital economy. 

The Metadata Roadshow, led by John Horodyski

This series has finished. To sign up to The 2022 Metadata Roadshow, click here

 

We all know that metadata is the key to unlocking the power of your content. It is essential to managing your content. It is the foundation of a profitable digital strategy that delivers a fully engaging consumer experience. DAM is nothing without metadata.

Iris is an Account Manager at the image department of the Rijksmuseum. She first started working at the image department in 1998 when most of the photography done at the Rijksmuseum was still analogue. Over the years the department has developed from analogue to fully digital. The image department is now responsible for the systematic digitization of the Rijksmuseum collection (consisting of approximately one million objects) and the accessibility of these images in and outside of the museum.

Cécile has been the manager of the Image Department at the Rijksmuseum since 2006. She supervises a team of three account managers and five photographers, working in nine photo studios. Together they are responsible for the systematic digitization of the Rijksmuseum collection comprised of approximately one million objects in the highest quality possible. The aim of the Image Department is to have the entire collection digitized by 2022 and online available. A high-quality standards-based workflow and a Digital Asset Management (DAM) system has been established to accomplish this ambition.

Ruth has worked in media publishing and content syndication for almost 20 years, since completing her BSc in Digital and Photographic Imaging at the University of Westminster. Ruth joined IDS in 2009, bringing first-hand experience of the pressures and expectations of fast-paced media production environments, having worked on both the supply side and the publishing side of content licensing. Since then she has seen the growing demand for instant access to content 24/7 and has contributed to developing IDS’s offerings to continually meet those demands in an ever-evolving industry.

Brian is responsible for leadership and management of archives and library staff. He also works closely with curators, registrars, collections management, conservation, and other internal and external stakeholders to ensure the growth, accessibility, and stewardship of archival and library collections.