- How to assess content maturity and build a sustainable information model.
- What to convert, what to archive, and how to choose between in-house or outsourced conversion.
- Critical pre-, mid-, and post-conversion tasks that define migration success.
- How to prevent new content debt through governance and structured workflows.
- Where AI accelerates structured content adoption and how to ensure documentation is visible in enterprise AI initiatives.
Dipo Ajose-Coker is a Solutions Architect and Strategist at RWS, where he helps organizations in regulated industries such as medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing transform complex documentation into intelligent, AI-ready ecosystems. With more than 18 years of experience spanning technical communication, structured authoring, and product marketing, Dipo brings a rare combination of technical depth and strategic vision to every engagement.
After earning his MA in Multilingual and Multimedia Document Conception from Université Paris Cité, Dipo built a career focused on DITA implementations, content governance, and compliance-driven communication in MedTech and Fintech. He later transitioned into product marketing and now combines both disciplines to help enterprises align people, processes, and technology for measurable business outcomes.
A frequent industry speaker and advocate for structured, explainable content, Dipo is dedicated to helping organizations prepare their content for the next generation of human and machine collaboration.
Feel free to connect with and follow Dipo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dipocoker/. Email: [email protected]





Christoph Schmidt-Mårtensson is Founder and General Manager of create-mediadesign GmbH. He is well known for his expertise in Instructional Design for Knowledge Acquisition, Skills Acquisition as well as Awareness Training. create is not only offering this expertise, but Christoph started development of respective easy to use authoring systems for that, now offering cbook for elearning and XR creator for the XR/AR/VR wordl.



Jyoti leads the technical publications team at Hitachi Vantara, where she champions customer success by delivering a world-class information experience. Her focus is on providing users with relevant product information at the right time and in the right format. With 25 years of experience in the technical writing field, she has identified and assessed the various factors that contribute to a great customer experience, emphasizing the importance of creating content that delivers value and relevance to customers in building brand loyalty.



For nearly 20 years, Frank Miller has been in the trenches of structured content implementations. As founder of Ryffine, he's guided teams across virtually every industry—from manufacturing to healthcare to software—through the challenges of making structured content work in the real world.
Frank has collaborated with documentation teams of all sizes and worked alongside most major technology vendors in the structured content space. He's particularly drawn to technical documentation as an undervalued discipline, finding satisfaction in championing the business critical work that rarely gets the recognition it deserves.

Sarah O'Keefe, Scriptorium
Sarah O’Keefe is the founder and CEO of Scriptorium. Driven by learning and exploration, she takes pride in providing a meaningful contribution to the world of customer-facing content and beyond. As a pioneer in the content industry, she is a globally recognized author and speaker.
Marianne Calilhanna, DCL
Marianne is a content and technology professional with 30+ years of marketing, editorial, product development, publishing, and change management experience. Marianne manages Data Conversion Laboratory’s marketing activities, which comprises sharing the company’s success stories in a way that is meaningful to the industries DCL serves. She publishes the monthly DCL newsletter, develops content for and produces the DCL Learning Series, exhibits and sponsors industry events, manages the corporate website, and takes part in transforming DCL’s broad list of services into pragmatic products that support content structure and content interchange.



