MEET ASIMUT
ICfAD Annual Conference 2024
October 8 – 11
Montreal, Canada
the sessions
Simplify and manage complexity so everyone can focus on the arts
Managing the complexity of an arts academy can be overwhelming, particularly when compared to other educational institutions. Tasks such as timetabling, scheduling, room booking and event management require careful coordination. Often, a single staff member is assigned the responsibility of handling all these details, which can make the institution highly vulnerable if that person is suddenly unavailable.
What if everyone at the academy could access and contribute to planning information? This transparency would not only lighten the planning and scheduling load but also ensure more efficient use of resources like rooms and spaces. Does your academy struggle with tracking all activities, leading to underutilized spaces? This can pose challenges when justifying the need for additional resources to upper management or the central university.
In our breakfast session, we will share with you our experiences from working with over 80 academies of music, performing arts and visual arts across 21 countries. We will focus on optimizing the planning of workflows and improving the communication of complex and ever-changing schedules to students, teachers and staff.
When?
Wednesday, October 9th, 8.00 am – 8.30 am (over breakfast)
Thursday, October 10th, 7.30 am – 8.15 am (over breakfast)
What?
Where?
in room “Samuel”, on the lower level
Marriott Chateau Champlain hotel
Montreal, Canada
the sessions
Simplify and manage complexity so everyone can focus on the arts
Managing the complexity of an arts academy can be overwhelming, particularly when compared to other educational institutions. Tasks such as timetabling, scheduling, room booking and event management require careful coordination. Often, a single staff member is assigned the responsibility of handling all these details, which can make the institution highly vulnerable if that person is suddenly unavailable.
What if everyone at the academy could access and contribute to planning information? This transparency would not only lighten the planning and scheduling load but also ensure more efficient use of resources like rooms and spaces. Does your academy struggle with tracking all activities, leading to underutilized spaces? This can pose challenges when justifying the need for additional resources to upper management or the central university.
In our breakfast session, we will share with you our experiences from working with over 80 academies of music, performing arts and visual arts across 21 countries. We will focus on optimizing the planning of workflows and improving the communication of complex and ever-changing schedules to students, teachers and staff.
When?
TBD
Where?
Montréal, Canada
What?
THE ATTENDANTS
See you in Montreal!
The ICFAD (International Council of Fine Arts Deans) conference offers a unique possibility for networking and exchanging experience and ideas among representatives of the sector of music, performing arts, design and visual arts. We participate to learn even more about the world of the conservatories, to meet their representatives and to have a personal chat with some of our existing clients.
If you are curious who uses ASIMUT and what they feel about it, please have a look at these testimonials from some of our users: www.asimut.com/how-others-use-it
We are looking forward to seeing you in Montreal!
Dennis served as the Student Council President at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Aarhus. With 14 years of experience at ASIMUT, he is the go-to expert for any questions related to system usage.
Dennis Jung Møller
Head of Sales & Implementations | LinkedIn
Klaus, with his background in the financial sector, defies the typical industry stereotype. His presence always brings positive energy and laughter to any setting.
Klaus Hoffbeck
Commercial Director | LinkedIn
INTRODUCTION TO ASIMUT
Take a sneak peek
Are you interested in a closer look? Curious about how our system actually operates? Allow Dennis, our Head of Sales and Implementations, to demonstrate the core features and possibilities available to administrators, professors, and students within ASIMUT.
Does this look promising? Let us show you what ASIMUT can do for your school. Book a live online demo and take a tour of the system together with one of our consultants.
INTRODUCTION TO ASIMUT
Take a sneak peek
Are you interested in a closer look? Curious about how our system actually operates? Allow Dennis, our Head of Sales and Implementations, to demonstrate the core features and possibilities available to administrators, professors, and students within ASIMUT.
Does this look promising? Let us show you what ASIMUT can do for your school. Book a live online demo and take a tour of the system together with one of our consultants.
THE SOLUTION
What is ASIMUT?
ASIMUT is a scheduling, room booking and event management software system used by more than 80 of the best academies of music, performing arts, design and visual arts all over the world. If you would like to know more about your possibilities with ASIMUT, do not miss the chance to meet us at the ELIA Biennial Conference.
Scheduling
Room booking
Event management
THE SOLUTION
What is ASIMUT?
ASIMUT is a scheduling, room booking and event management software system used by more than 80 of the best academies of music, performing arts, design and visual arts all over the world. If you would like to know more about your possibilities with ASIMUT, do not miss the chance to meet us at the ELIA Biennial Conference.
Scheduling
Room booking
Event management
Scheduling
Room booking
Event management
OUR CLIENTS
How others use it
“It’s difficult to imagine how much simpler things are going to be until you’ve got it in place. At which point you realize you’re saving hundreds of hours.”
“ASIMUT is helping you structurize the usage of rooms within your school and gives the students the ability to practice whenever they want, whenever they can.”
“It’s built by people who understand the issues related to scheduling in performing arts institutions”
“The developments are always ongoing, […] the communication is great and they always take our ideas on board.”
“Of course for a professor, for a musician, ASIMUT means changing the routine. But things will be easier once this change is seen as something efficient and positive.”