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Digital Signage Summit Europe announces line-up for its breakout stages

As always at DSS Europe, the main Theatre will host a full programme of presentations and panels across the two days

Digital Signage Summit Europe (DSS Europe) has announced its breakout stage line-up. Returning to the Hilton Munich Airport, Germany on 5-6 July 2023, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the event is a joint venture between Integrated Systems Events (ISE) and invidis consulting.

As always at DSS Europe, the main Theatre will host a full programme of presentations and panels across the two days – including invidis keynotes, cutting-edge case studies and the Leaders Panel.

Florian Rotberg leading the Nordic Panel at DSS Europe 2019

Panels on key digital signage topics will be held at the Town Hall. To encourage dialogue between panellists and attendees, the stage will be in the centre of this intimate space, with the audience on all sides. Themes will include Business Critical, Software & IT Security, Green Signage, AI and Disruptive Technologies, as well as the main DSSE 2023 theme of Engaging Experiences.

The Lounge will be the location for a series of one-on-one fireside chats, where Florian Rotberg and Stefan Schieker of invidis will interview big names from the industry.

Additionally there will be two Forum Stages, one on Business Critical and one on Green Signage. These will host hands-on sessions where expert speakers will present best practice, and audience questions will be actively encouraged.

“Audience engagement is the most important aspect of conferences nowadays – particularly one with Engaging Experiences as its headline topic,” said Florian Rotberg, chair of DSS Europe and managing director of invidis. “It’s not enough just to hear presentations; delegates want to make contact with experts and get the chance to discuss key topics and ask questions. That’s why we have specifically designed these extra stages to be more interactive and more engaging.”

There are just two weeks left to book an Early Bird ticket – with a discount of 30%.