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with library directors from countries around Europe
NEW REPORT: Top Trends in Culture Technology
NEW REPORT: Top Trends in Culture Technology
Join us this October for a value-packed day in Copenhagen or delivered right to you through Teams. We’ve taken learnings from last meeting, your input, and industry insights to craft a value-driven program to help you get the most out of the day. The meeting will run October 15 at the Royal Danish Library – the Black Diamond building and feature product roadmaps, keynote speakers, user stories and interactive discussions.
Please register before October 11 to secure your place!
with library directors from countries around Europe
technical and practical tips with other Quria users
about the latest Quria product developments
Axiell's product roadmap with your feedback and input
Director of Public Libraries 2030
Deputy Director General, Royal Danish Library
Senior Associate DLA PIPER
Library director, Oxelösund
VP Strategic Initiatives, Axiell
Product Manager
VP Global sales Quria, Axiell
09.30 – Let’s start with coffee
10.00 – Welcome by Ann Melaerts, VP Strategic Initiatives Axiell
10.15 – GDPR and libraries with Jonas Holm, Senior Associate at DLA Piper Sweden, followed by Q&A
11.00 – Break
11.15 – Latest news about Quria with Morten Nørgaard Berg, VP Global sales Quria and Magdalena Olofsson, Product Manager
11.45 – Welcome to the Office of Everything – Malin Göthberg from Oxelösund library talks about Quria in the multitasking library
12.15 – Lunch break
13.30 – Keynote speaker: Cecile Christensen, Deputy Director General at the Royal Danish Library about the digital transformation in the Royal Danish Library
13.50 – Keynote speaker: Ilona Kish, Director of Public Libraries 2030, followed by Q&A
14.30 – Summary and questions
15.00 – Thank you! Have fun exploring Copenhagen
The meeting takes place in room “Blixten”.
The Black Diamond is an extension to the Royal Danish Library’s building in central Copenhagen, designed by Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen and completed in 1999. The name “Black Diamond” is a reference to its polished black granite cladding and irregular angles.
Det Kgl. Bibliotek
Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1
1221 Copenhagen K
Room: Blixten
The date of the conference was chosen specifically as October 15 is CULTURE NIGHT.
After the meeting you’ll be able to explore Copenhagen and all its Cultural venues and events after dark with a CULTURE NIGHT Badge. The Culture Night 2021 aims to change the ambience and cultural landscape of Copenhagen temporarily. The whole city is an integral part of Culture Night, involving major and minor cultural institutions from the main boroughs: Nørrebro – Vesterbro – Christianshavn – Østerbro and Frederiksberg. This Cultural evening event appeals to children, couples, families, groups and individuals and offers something for everybody: theatre, music, experimental arts, dancing, city walks, lectures and the list goes on.
Please register before October 11 to secure your place!
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