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"... as our private enterprise customers have gone through digital asset management projects, I have been struck by the intense awareness of cultural preservation within the commercial enterprises that the users and the business sponsors for those projects have had as part of the justification for the project. So I am very interested to see what from the commercial sector can carry over into the cultural heritage institutions" Guy Hellier, Artesia United Kingdom
With participating experts covering the complete spectrum from systems creators and integrators to end users of digital asset management systems, DigiCULT was provided with a unique look into the current commercial models and approaches in unlocking the value of digital assets and its transfer potential for the cultural heritage sector.
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Franca Garzotto |
Dipartmento di Elettronica e Infromazione Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
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Guy Hellier |
Artesia, United Kingdom |
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Graham Higley |
The Natural History Museum, United Kingdom |
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Yannis Ioannidis |
University of Athens, Greece |
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Norbert Kanter |
Zetcom AG, Germany |
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John Leedham |
The Wildscreen Trust, United Kingdom |
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Michael Moon |
GISTICS Inc, USA |
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Stephan Schneider |
Tecmath AG, Germany |
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James Stevenson |
The Victoria and Albert Museum, United Kingdom |
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Friso Visser |
Pricewaterhouse Coopers Consulting, Netherlands |
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Richard Wright |
BBC, United Kingdom |
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Mirko Zimmer |
Arvato Systems Bertelsmann, Germany |
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