Timo faber, panelist at Reimagining DAM Event by Fotoware

Panelist at Fotoware Reimagining DAM 2026 in Munich

Reimagining DAM 2026 event, organized and hosted by DAM vendor Fotoware brings together digital asset management leaders, technology partners, and enterprise practitioners to discuss how DAM must evolve in response to AI, automation, and increasingly complex content ecosystems.

Reimagining DAM 2026

by Fotoware

On March 18–19, 2026, I will be joining Reimagining DAM 2026, hosted by Fotoware, as a panelist in The Future of DAM Panel.

This session brings together industry experts to examine the forces shaping the next generation of Digital Asset Management. From AI-driven automation and agentic workflows to regulatory compliance and high-volume content operations, we will discuss how DAM architectures, governance models, and operating frameworks must evolve.

The panel will explore:

  • How AI and automation are redefining metadata, workflows, and asset lifecycle management

  • What compliance and governance mean in an increasingly API-first, distributed ecosystem

  • How to architect DAM for scale — across PIM, CMS, e-commerce, and CDN environments

  • What organizations should concretely prepare for in the next 3–5 years

I will contribute an independent, practitioner-oriented perspective based on real-world enterprise implementations: what is actually changing, where vendors need to adapt, and how organizations can future-proof their DAM strategies.

Expect a forward-looking, candid discussion grounded in operational reality.

If you are navigating complex DAM environments and want clarity on where the industry is heading, this panel will be highly relevant.

Click on the button below to register and view the full agenda

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