Dave Haynes

Founder

Sixteen-Nine

About the Speaker/Moderator

Dave Haynes is well-known as a digital signage subject matter expert and the industry’s longtime BS Filter. You may know him as the founding Editor of Sixteen:Nine, which for two decades has been THE English language online publication covering the industry. He has also started and run operating companies directly in the industry, and consulted for numerous Fortune 500 end-users and display manufacturers. He is now “kinda sorta retired,” but taking on side gigs and doing some writing. He lives outside Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada.

Attending

DSF Forum: Tariffs, Turmoil, Takeovers: The Real Challenges Facing the Americas Market
Market Update

DSF Forum: Tariffs, Turmoil, Takeovers: The Real Challenges Facing the Americas Market

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Europe/Berlin
Munich
invidis Keynote: 20 Years of Digital Signage
Market Update

invidis Keynote: 20 Years of Digital Signage

Thursday, May 21, 2026
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM | Europe/Berlin
Munich
Disruption, Disintermediation, Domination: The Future CMS Economy
The new Platform Game and the Future of CMS

Disruption, Disintermediation, Domination: The Future CMS Economy

Thursday, May 21, 2026
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Europe/Berlin
Tokyo
Retail Media Isn’t DooH — So Why Do So Many Treat It That Way?
DooH

Retail Media Isn’t DooH — So Why Do So Many Treat It That Way?

Thursday, May 21, 2026
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Europe/Berlin
Munich
Cybersecurity in Digital Signage - Unpatched, Unsecured, Unprotected
Operating Systems and Cyber Security

Cybersecurity in Digital Signage - Unpatched, Unsecured, Unprotected

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Europe/Berlin
Tokyo
Coffee Break
Break

Coffee Break

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Europe/Berlin

Speaker/Moderator's Sessions (5)

Session
Operating Systems and Cyber Security
Cybersecurity in Digital Signage - Unpatched, Unsecured, Unprotected
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Europe/Berlin
Panel
Tokyo
English

Cybersecurity in Digital Signage - Unpatched, Unsecured, Unprotected

Digital signage wants to be taken seriously as an enterprise technology - yet half the industry still treats cybersecurity like an optional add‑on. For years, networks have been deployed with weak passwords, outdated OS versions, open ports, and media players left unpatched for months. The result? Screens that are beautiful on the outside and dangerously exposed on the inside.

Let’s be honest: Cybersecurity has been the industry’s dirty secret — ignored by vendors, underestimated by operators, and misunderstood by customers. All while digital signage screens have quietly become part of critical infrastructure: airports, hospitals, transport hubs, retail media networks, corporate communications, and public information systems.

This panel confronts the uncomfortable truth: Why did it take actual breaches and public defacements for the industry to wake up? Why do so many deployments still fail the most basic security standards? And who carries the blame when a single compromised player takes down an entire network - or a brand’s reputation?

With ransomware, supply‑chain attacks, and remote vulnerabilities rising across all connected devices, digital signage is no longer a harmless “AV project.” It’s a target. This session is a wake-up call - loud, necessary, and long overdue.

Speakers (3)
Andy W. Bohli
CEO | Founder, Imaculix AG | Cingerine AG
Viktor Petersson
CEO and Co-founder, Screenly
Moderator (1)
Dave Haynes
Founder, Sixteen-Nine
Session
Market Update
DSF Forum: Tariffs, Turmoil, Takeovers: The Real Challenges Facing the Americas Market
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Europe/Berlin
Panel
Munich
English

DSF Forum: Tariffs, Turmoil, Takeovers: The Real Challenges Facing the Americas Market

The Americas digital signage market is entering its most turbulent era in decades — and only the strongest players will make it out bigger, bolder, and more profitable. Tariffs are rewriting supply chains. AI is rewriting business models. Consolidation is rewriting who even counts as a market leader.

From U.S. giants to fast‑moving Latin American innovators, every company in the region is being forced to rethink how they operate, what they sell, and how they compete. The old rulebook is gone.

This panel – in cooperation with the Digital Signage Federation – pulls together the heavyweights who are shaping the future right now. And we’re not here for polite industry updates. We’re here to confront the realities most prefer to avoid: Are tariffs accelerating innovation – or choking the industry? Will AI empower DS companies – or make half of them irrelevant? Is consolidation stabilizing the market – or suffocating it? And what exactly will the “American digital signage champion” look like in three years?

Speakers (3)
Tamara Bebb
CEO, Spectrio
James Keen
Executive vice president of marketing, Uniguest
Moderator (1)
Dave Haynes
Founder, Sixteen-Nine
Session
Market Update
invidis Keynote: 20 Years of Digital Signage
Thursday, May 21, 2026
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM | Europe/Berlin
Keynote
Munich
English

invidis Keynote: 20 Years of Digital Signage

Over the past two decades, digital signage has evolved from standalone displays to a global, data-driven communications medium. This keynote reflects on the defining moments, technological shifts and business model transformations that have shaped the industry. Drawing on deep market insight, it also looks ahead to the next phase of growth, highlighting the forces that will define the future of digital signage.

Speakers (4)
Dave Haynes
Founder, Sixteen-Nine
Florian Rotberg
Managing Director, invidis consulting
Session
DooH
Retail Media Isn’t DooH — So Why Do So Many Treat It That Way?
Thursday, May 21, 2026
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Europe/Berlin
Debate
Munich
English

Retail Media Isn’t DooH — So Why Do So Many Treat It That Way?

DooH players think they’re perfectly positioned to dominate instore retail media - but are they actually ready for the complexity of the in‑store business? After all, selling impressions on a roadside billboard is one thing. Running a data-driven, shopper‑centric media network inside a supermarket, pharmacy, or hypermarket is something else entirely.

Retail media isn’t just DooH with a shopping cart. It’s inventory data, trade marketing, attribution, SKU-level insights, shopper psychology, and the brutal reality of retail operations. It’s endemic brands demanding measurable sales impact — and non-endemics chasing attention in the one place online ad blockers don’t work.

This panel asks the uncomfortable question everyone is quietly debating: Are traditional DooH companies truly equipped to run high-performance retail media networks?
Or do retailers need a completely different skill set — deeper data science, tighter POS integration, and a customer understanding DooH has never had to master?

And here’s the twist: Retailers themselves are starting to realize that whoever controls in‑store media controls a multi‑billion‑dollar revenue engine. Should they really outsource or keep it inhouse?

This panel will unpack the turf wars, the misconceptions, and the new power dynamics shaping the hottest battleground in media today.

Speakers (3)
Pontus Meijer
CEO, Visual Art
Franck Racapé
Head of Strategy and Development, Iagona
Moderator (1)
Dave Haynes
Founder, Sixteen-Nine
Session
The new Platform Game and the Future of CMS
Disruption, Disintermediation, Domination: The Future CMS Economy
Thursday, May 21, 2026
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Europe/Berlin
Debate
Tokyo
English

Disruption, Disintermediation, Domination: The Future CMS Economy

The CMS market has been “mature” for too long - which is a polite way of saying it’s stuck. Too many solutions, too little innovation. Endless feature lists, but no real differentiation. Vendors still selling like it’s 2016, while the rest of the world has moved to AI-native, cloud-first, subscription‑driven ecosystems.

This panel pulls no punches. We’ll ask the uncomfortable questions the industry avoids:

Why are so many CMS platforms still glorified scheduling tools?
Is the subscription economy liberating the market?
Will AI kill the concept of a CMS as we know it?
And what happens when vendors bypass integrators and resellers for direct-to-customer business models?
The rules of the CMS game are being rewritten - by platforms, by AI, by new commercial mechanics, and by players who aren’t afraid to disrupt the old “integrator–vendor–customer” triangle. If your CMS strategy still looks like it did five years ago, you’re already behind.

Join us as we confront the shake-up, the turf wars, and the new power structures shaping the digital signage software industry.

Speakers (3)
Adam Carson
Global Head of Channel, NowSignage
Gil Matzliah
CEO, NoviSign
Moderator (1)
Dave Haynes
Founder, Sixteen-Nine