DAM Europe 2020

The Art and Practice of Managing Digital Media

Join us in London for our landmark DAM event in 2022, taking place across 22 - 23 June. Click here for details and to book your place. Plus, check out our online events, webinars, and courses here.


The growth of digital assets has been phenomenal and the pace of growth AND the importance of managing and monetising those assets is increasing with each passing month. Over the past 18 years at DAM Europe we’ve seen it all – from slow incremental change all the way to rapid, disruptive, revolutionary change. We’ve seen it, discussed it, explored its implications and presented opinions on what to do as a consequence.

DAM Europe 2020 will be no different. As Europe's largest conference dedicated to Digital Asset Management, we provide a unique environment to exchange knowledge, experiences and build long lasting professional networks. We examine through real world case studies, interactive panels, workshops, roundtables and tutorials, the latest thinking and new developments in the world of DAM - all from the user’s perspective.

Few businesses remain untouched – from FMCGs, media, leisure and retail, to healthcare, education, cultural heritage and government. Whether you are installing your first system, an early stage user or a mature practitioner determined not to overlook the most up-to-date innovations there is knowledge here and insights aplenty.

 

 

 

 

What others say

HS DAM events are really the one place to go for getting profound insights in status quo and trends in DAM industry. Very enlightening and inspiring!

Folke Wulf
Richemont Intl. SA

HS DAM events provide me with the opportunity to continually be on the cusp of DAM and the ongoing evolution, management and opportunities available and ensure we're on the best path for us going forward.

Carolyne Larkin
Travel Counsellors

The HS DAM Europe Conference has provided me with a great view of what the DAM industry looks like today. Which is exactly what I need to make an informed system choice. 

Wouter Fransen
Oxfam