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TwentyThree
Summit 2026

World's Largest
Conference on Video

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DR Concert Hall
Copenhagen

Thursday & Friday
May 28 - 29

TwentyThree Summit is video’s home. Whether “video” is in your job title or simply the way you move your organization forward, this is where you belong. TwentyThree Summit is where we, the Video People Unite!

TwentyThree Summit is an intensive two-day conference dedicated to everything video. You’ll learn how to scale with video and video-enable your organization, join a workshop to define your video strategy, explore the webinar formats and shape your approach with the Webinar Framework, design your video brand, build your video app, and reinvent your website, all while drawing inspiration from an exceptional lineup of keynote and session speakers.

The Program

+48 sessions on 4 stages

This year’s program is designed so you can fly in from any European hub on Thursday morning, stay one night in Copenhagen, and fly back on Friday evening. Or, if you prefer, extend your stay and enjoy a city consistently ranked among the world’s most livable. Before, during, or after TwentyThree Summit, you’ll never be alone.

Beyond the conference, you can join the Copenhagen Experience, take part in lunch roundtables, attend community dinners, and meet fellow attendees at The Video Party and Friday Bar. You’ll be our personal guest in town, with access to a personal guide for practical questions, travel tips, and navigating Copenhagen, so you can focus on the experience.

Day 1

09:00– 10:00

Breakfast and lounge

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10:00– 11:15
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONOpening & TwentyThree Keynote
Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
11:15– 12:00
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONGenAI: The Creative Revolution
Martin Leblanc
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONMeet the Video Producers
David Brain
Charles Arnold
Cecília Boechat
Paolo Campagnoli
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONThe Hyper-Efficient CMO
Rasmus Leth Skjoldan
11:30– 12:00
Personal Stage
SESSIONAsk Me Anything: TwentyThree Founders
Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
12:00– 12:45
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONBuilding a Brand with Video
Rob Scotland
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONJack of All Trades, Master of None
Mads Naumann
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONThe Role of Video in the Martech Stack
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
Karin Kalda
Sune Porsborg Børsen
Martin Edenström
12:15– 12:45
Personal Stage
SESSIONAsk Me Anything: Rasmus Leth Skjoldan
Rasmus Leth Skjoldan
12:45– 13:45

Lunch

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13:00– 13:30
Personal Stage
SESSIONRoundtable Discussions
13:45– 14:30
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONSoul Presence
Puk Scharbau
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONHow Video Works on the Internet
Nick Morolda
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONWorkshop: Smartphone Cinema [90 min]
Christopher Cole
14:00– 14:30
Personal Stage
SESSIONTwentyThree Video Marketing Platform
Theis Nielsen
14:30– 15:15
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONTrust in an AI Video World
Lev Cribb
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONMeet the Video Changemakers
Marius Plenker
George Mole
Benjamin Hunnerup Faltz
Dan Duffett
14:45– 15:15
Personal Stage
SESSIONAsk Me Anything: Puk Scharbau
Puk Scharbau
15:15– 15:30

Break

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15:30– 16:15
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONThe Creator Playbook
Emily Trenouth
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONBuilding a Video Strategy
Dan Duffett
Christophe Lephilibert
Maria del Mar Vázquez Rodríguez
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONRethinking Video at Every Touchpoint
Charis Maimaris
15:45– 16:15
Personal Stage
SESSIONHive Streaming
Nick Morolda
16:15– 17:00
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONCultural Relevance Happens on Camera
Sara Riis-Carstensen
17:00– 17:30

Lounge

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17:15– 17:30
Personal Stage
SESSIONAsk Me Anything: Sara Riis-Carstensen
Sara Riis-Carstensen
18:00– 20:00

Community Dinners

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20:00– 22:00

VideoParty at TwentyThree HQ

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Day 2

08:00– 09:00

Breakfast and lounge

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09:00– 10:00
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONDesigning Video that Drives Decisions
Jon Mowat
10:00– 10:45
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONVideo SEO & GEO
André Ribeirinho
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONTwentyThree Personal Video
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
Theis Nielsen
Christian Bøckel
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONThe Audio Side of Video
Karsten Kjems
Karen Stenz Lundqvist
Søren Elsborg
Clinton Marrs
10:15– 10:45
Personal Stage
SESSIONAsk Me Anything - Jon Mowat
Jon Mowat
10:45– 11:00

Break

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11:00– 11:45
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONThe Art of Hosting
Monique van Dusseldorp
Gianfranco Chicco
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONEurope
Thomas Madsen-Mygdal
Niklas Hagen
Björn Jeffery
Mimi Billing
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONThe Video Agency is Now
Dan Duffett
Jon Mowat
11:45– 12:30
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONDoing Video in a World of Friction
Rasmus Lundby Jensen
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONThe Video-First Website
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
Hannah Springett
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONMeet the Video Agencies
Ida Sjöberg Dahlgren
Lev Cribb
Simon Crofts
Jon Mowat
12:00– 12:30
Personal Stage
SESSIONTwentyThree Personal Video
Theis Nielsen
12:30– 13:30

Lunch and Roundtable Discussions

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12:45– 13:20
Personal Stage
SESSIONRoundtable Discussions
13:30– 14:15
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONVideo: The Marketing Leaders' Perspective
Laurence Paquette
Amanda Gandolpho
Rasmus Leth Skjoldan
Emily Manock
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONThe Creative Mindset
Anna Rabe
Hugo Barne
Thomas Hoeffner
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONWhen Video Becomes Default
Toke Mølgaard
Johnny Axelsson
Helena Vinter Lethin Larsen
Personal Stage
SESSIONVideo that Resonate
Paolo Campagnoli
14:15– 15:00
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONAI Killed the Video Star?
Nadine Alice Kriegelstein
ROOMStudio 4
SESSION9 Types of Webinar Formats
Dan Duffett
Andy Ashton
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONTwentyThree Webinars7
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
Theis Nielsen
14:30– 15:00
Personal Stage
SESSIONHive Streaming
Nick Morolda
15:00– 15:15

Break

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15:15– 16:00
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONBeing a Video Changemaker
Kendall Dee Fier
ROOMStudio 4
SESSIONThe Art of the Thumbnail
Max Behrens
Dimcha Aiwi
ROOMStudio 3
SESSIONTransforming the Customer Experience with Webinars
Andreas Wahlman
15:30– 16:00
Personal Stage
SESSIONDeepDive: Agents & TwentyThree
Steffen Fagerström Christensen
16:00– 17:00
MAIN STAGEConcert Hall
SESSIONIn Conversation with Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
Monique van Dusseldorp
17:00– 19:30

Lounge

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Meet +60 speakers

Meet +60 speakers from companies like Lufthansa, Rituals, Vestas, AKQA, Apple, Oracle, Bird & Bird, Magnific, Famly, Hurricane, Valtech, Veo, TwentyThree, Gelato, Marketing Week, Allianz, Sifted and Overluce.

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Birgitte Hjort Sørensen

Actress

While most of us are still learning to act on camera, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen has been doing it her entire career. The breakout star of Borgen, with credits on Game of Thrones and Scorsese's Vinyl, joins TwentyThree Summit to share how to prepare for and deliver performances on camera that have presence and resonate with the audience.

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Jon Mowat

Founder, Hurricane

Co-founder of Hurricane, one of the world's first video agencies, and author of two video marketing books translated into seven languages, Jon Mowat completes his TwentyThree Summit trilogy with "Designing Video That Drives Decisions".

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Puk Scharbau

Actress and Strategic Communication Advisor

The Bridge’s Puk Scharbau applies her years of experience as an award-winning actor to helping company executives communicate - and shine - on camera.

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Sara Riis-Carstensen

Head of Brand Strategy & Brand Management, Lufthansa Group

Brand strategy starts with culture, not the brand. Sara Riis-Carstensen built LEGO's first global brand strategy – making it the world's most powerful – and now leads brand strategy at Lufthansa Group. She joins us on cultural relevance on camera.

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Laurence Paquette

VP Marketing & Brand, Vestas

Laurence Paquette has spent 15 years building the Vestas story – now VP Global Head of Brand & Marketing at the world's largest wind energy company. She joins us with a CMO's perspective on how video turned the brand into a global icon.

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Amanda Gandolpho

Head of Content & Design, Rituals

Head of Content & Design at Rituals (1,000+ stores globally), formerly leading brand at Swapfiets and shaping Unilever icons like Hellmann's, Amanda Gandolpho joins our panel on Video: The Marketing Leaders' Perspective.

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George Mole

Video & Brand Manager, Bird & Bird

George Mole built the in-house studio at Bird & Bird – one of the world's biggest tech-focused law firms – and now scales daily video and podcast production across its 34 offices. He joins the panel on organising video in corporations.

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Christopher Cole

Filmmaker, NYU Instructor, former Apple Video Producer

Five years as a Video Producer at Apple, the critically acclaimed short Terminally Ill, and now NYU instructor in 'Smartphone Cinema'. Christopher Cole comes to TwentyThree Summit to show how to make cinema with the camera in our pocket.

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Kendall Dee Fier

Former Head of Video, Oracle

Kendall Dee Fier built Oracle's global video department – a 40-person team across production, motion graphics, design, and media tech – after starting at E! News. Now an on-camera host and strategist, she brings her playbook to TwentyThree Summit.

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Rob Scotland

Head of Brand & Marketing, Veo Technologies

With a storytelling approach honed at A-list clients and agencies including Ferrari F1, Carlsberg, Xbox, McCann, and Leo Burnett, Rob is a big believer in the power of brands to shape culture.

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Mads Fuhr

Studio3 Host

Joining the hosting team this year, Mads Fuhr brings 20+ years at the intersection of strategy, branding, and tech. Recently General Manager of AKQA Denmark, he now runs MAKETHINGS – his independent advisory bridging leadership, marketing, and tech.

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Thomas Madsen-Mygdal

Co-founder & CEO, TwentyThree

A digital pioneer who’s been founding internet companies for 30 years, Thomas helps organisations and companies thrive in a video-first world.

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Steffen Fagerström Christensen

CTO & Co-founder, TwentyThree

As co-founder and CTO of Europe's only player in the global video software space, Steffen has been pioneering the video tooling landscape for more than two decades.

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Emily Trenouth

Former Head of Influencer, Amazon

12 years shaping how organisations work with creators at scale – influencer strategy at Amazon across 26 markets, and before that built MediaCom's influencer division at WPP. Emily Trenouth joins us with the creator playbook for B2B organisations.

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Dan Duffett

Head of Client Strategy, TwentyThree

With 25+ years running accounts like HSBC, Rolex & Google for WPP/Dentsu, Dan now heads our Video Accelerator at TwentyThree, helping businesses to become fully video-enabled organizations.

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Niklas Hagen

CEO, Hive Streaming

Born from Swedish public research, Hive Streaming is one of European video infrastructure's success stories. CEO Niklas Hagen joins our conversation on European Video: sovereignty, scale, and why building in Europe matters.

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Rasmus Leth Skjoldan

CMO, Hello Retail

Rasmus Leth Skjoldan is the CMO at Hello Retail, the European Agentic Commerce and AI personalization platform, where he runs marketing and partnerships. Previously CMO at Magnolia. Background in UX, brand, and the open source web. Based in Copenhagen.

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Nadine Alice Kriegelstein

Head of Creative Strategy, Das R&

From Austrian broadcaster ORF as a teenager to Head of Creative Strategy at Vienna's Das R&, Nadine Alice Kriegelstein has built her career on craft. At TwentyThree Summit, she asks: "Has AI killed the video stars?"

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Karsten Kjems

Audio Branding Strategist & CEO, Sonic Minds

Karsten Kjems founded leading audio branding agency Sonic Minds in 2004, long before brands thought about what they sounded like, and has since shaped sonic identities for Volvo, B&O, and Arla. He returns with a session on the audio side of video.

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Björn Jeffery

Co-Founder, Toca Boca

Björn built one of the first European tech companies to dominate globally – Toca Boca, the Swedish kids' app he co-founded, hit a billion downloads. Now Vice Chairman of Acast and advisor at Outer Sunset, he joins our European Video session.

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André Ribeirinho

Founder, PageRadar

Search isn't just Google anymore – it's the AI systems quietly rewriting how brands get found. Founder of PageRadar with 20+ years advising companies on how to be found online, André Ribeirinho joins TwentyThree Summit with a talk on video SEO.

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Lev Cribb

Managing Director, Made to See

When AI can generate any face, voice, or scene, what makes video trustworthy? As MD of Made to See (formerly WebinarExperts), Lev Cribb has built his career on live, human video AI can't fake – and how to earn trust in an AI video world.

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Rasmus Lundby Jensen

Video and Broadcast Lead, Ørsted

Building a corporate video studio inside a partly state-owned company like Ørsted means working with politics on every brief. As Lead Video Producer at the world's largest offshore wind developer, Rasmus Lundby Jensen has earned his stripes.

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Monique van Dusseldorp

Concert Hall Host

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Mads Naumann

Creative Operations Lead, Famly

Mads Naumann grew Too Good To Go's creative team from three to twenty-five, and now runs creative and marketing at early childhood platform Famly. He joins us to show how high-end performance doesn't always need high-end budgets.

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Ida Sjöberg Dahlgren

CEO, Mbrace

CEO of one of the world's first true video agencies, Ida Sjöberg Dahlgren is redefining 'video' for clients from Swedbank to Sweden's National Board of Health. She returns to continue the conversation on how video agencies are evolving.

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Nick Morolda

VP of Solution & Service Delivery, Hive Streaming

As VP of Solution & Service Delivery at Hive Streaming – the European peer-to-peer platform for enterprise video – Nick Morolda makes sure the world's largest companies run video reliably. He joins us on how video works on the internet.

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Andreas Wahlman

Content Manager, Intersolia

Chemical management is technical and depth is hard at scale. At Intersolia, webinars have become the channel that makes it possible. Content Manager Andreas Wahlman joins us on webinars as a knowledge-sharing tool in a highly technical field.

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Hannah Springett

Founder & CEO, HLabs

"Static, boring websites need to be a thing of the past." Hannah's words – so who better to join Reinventing the Website? CEO and founder of HLabs, the no-code design studio behind work for Vogue, Red Bull, and Accenture.

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Marius Plenker

Senior Video Producer, Allianz

How do you organise video inside a company with 160,000 employees across 70+ countries? Senior Creative Consultant Marius Plenker is figuring it out at Allianz, joining us to share how to maximize every video in a global set-up.

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Benjamin Hunnerup Faltz

Head of Video, SAXO

How do you convince the C-suite to invest in video, in a regulated industry where caution is the default? As Head of Video Content at Saxo Bank, Benjamin Faltz scaled disconnected efforts into a unified content engine that drives through the funnel.

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Simon Crofts

Video Marketing Strategist and Client Services Director, Big Button

After 25 years shaping video for Meta, HubSpot, Microsoft, AWS, and PayPal, Simon Crofts brings the agency perspective on what works in B2B video. As Client Services Director at Big Button, he joins the Meet the Video Agencies panel.

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Max Behrens

Co-founder, Overluce

12 billion views. That's what Max Behrens has generated with YouTube thumbnails for Nike, Disney, and Red Bull. He recently co-founded Overluce, and joins us with – what else – The Art of the Thumbnail.

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Cecília Boechat

Video Producer, TwentyThree

Cecilia is redefining the role of the Video Producer, to be a driver of change, strategy, and video enablement across TwentyThree.

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Charles Arnold

Senior Video Producer, Gelato

For 15 years, Charles Arnold has made sure great ideas survive the journey from brief to the real world. Senior Video & Content Producer at Gelato, the global print-on-demand platform, he joins the Meet the Video Producers panel.

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David Brain

Executive Producer, IKEA

David Brain leads all things video at IKEA, from technical production to creative output. With 20+ years across global broadcasting, podcasting, and live media, he returns to TwentyThree Summit as part of the "Meet the Video Producers" panel.

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Anna Rabe

Strategy Director, AKQA

Strategy Director at AKQA Berlin, Anna Rabe has led strategy for Google, Netflix, Porsche, and the team behind one of HP's most successful campaigns, Made to be Less Hated. She joins the talk on how small teams deliver big output.

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Dimcha Aiwi

Co-founder, Overluce

Dimcha is co-founder of Overluce, the creative studio that's driven 12 billion long-form and 6 billion short-form YouTube views for Nike, RedBull, MrBeast, Disney, Sony, and many more. He joins us with The Art of the Thumbnail.

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Christian Bøckel

Head of Enterprise Customers, TwentyThree

TwentyThree's Head of Enterprise Customers, Christian Bøckel spent five years on digital transformation at Merkle. Catch his session on TwentyThree Personal and why personal video is the channel B2B leaders are quietly betting on.

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Hugo Barne

Associate Creative Director, AKQA

Associate Creative Director at AKQA Copenhagen, Hugo Barne has led culturally loaded briefs – Discord, Jordan, Sony, Volvo, Minecraft – across eight years and several offices. He joins the talk on how small teams deliver big output.

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Theis Nielsen

Head of Specialists, TwentyThree

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Karen Stenz Lundqvist

Audio & Communications Consultant, Sonic Minds

Most video gets made picture-first. Karen Stenz Lundqvist works the other side: she composes electro-pop as Kaizer and creates audio brand identities at Sonic Minds, the leading sonic branding agency. She joins us on the audio side of video.

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Søren Elsborg

Creative Lead, Sonic Minds

Producer and artist with a Master's from the Rhythmic Music Conservatory, Søren believes brands and artists both want to connect emotionally. As Creative Lead at Sonic Minds, the leading sonic branding agency, he joins us on the audio side of video.

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Martin Edenström

Founder, MKSE

Martin Edenström founded MKSE, the martech news site read by 12,000+ marketing decision-makers every day. With 20+ years as a marketing and business leader, he returns to moderate this year's panel on video's role in martech.

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Gianfranco Chicco

Creative producer, strategist and writer

With 20+ years at the intersection of design, technology, and craft – stints at the Webby Awards, London Design Festival, and curator of The Craftsman newsletter – Gianfranco is the obvious choice to return as Summit interviewer and host.

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Christophe Lephilibert

Marketing & Communications Director, FLEXeCHARGE

From Nokia to Wallbox to FLEXeCHARGE, Christophe Lephilibert has spent 25+ years marketing tech. As Marketing & Communications Director at the EV charging scaleup, he's made video the engine of B2B growth. He joins our session on video strategy.

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Karin Kalda

MarTech Advisor

Board Director at the Customer Data Alliance, with nearly 20 years building martech stacks for Samsung, Macquarie Bank, Singtel, and the Australian government, Karin Kalda joins us on The Role of Video in the Martech Stack.

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Andy Ashton

Head of Technology & Customer Success, Made to See

Andy Ashton leads tech and customer success at Made To See (formerly WebinarExperts), the UK webinar agency. With experience spanning enterprise webinars and Twitch streaming, he joins us to launch our free Webinar Framework.

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Charis Maimaris

Marketing Manager, knowledgecy

Creative is the strongest lever in paid social – not targeting, not budget. Charis combines strategic thinking with creative execution, building demand generation systems that connect video and content to growth, pipeline, and commercial results. He returns with a session on making short-form video work.

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Maria del Mar Vázquez Rodríguez

Video Lead, FLEXECHARGE

Experienced B2B content marketer Maria built FLEXeCHARGE's video strategy from scratch – ideation, scripting, editing, and managing it all from TwentyThree. Join Building a Video Strategy for her hands-on lessons from the trenches.

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Sune Porsborg Børsen

Director, Head of MarTech, Valtech

Director and Head of MarTech Strategy EMEA at Valtech, Sune Børsen is one of Europe's foremost martech profiles, advising global clients across retail, healthcare, FMCG, automotive, and finance. He joins The Role of Video in the Martech Stack.

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Martin Leblanc

CXO, Magnific

Few people have lived through the creative AI shift more directly than Martin. He founded Iconfinder in 2007 – the world's first icon marketplace – and sold to Freepik in 2022. Now CXO at Magnific, he joins us on GenAI: The Creative Revolution.

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Emily Manock

Reporter, Marketing Week

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Paolo Campagnoli

Head of Video, Unmuted

Paolo is an Amsterdam-based producer and strategist, and currently Head of Video at Unmuted, who drives the shift to video wherever he goes.

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Toke Mølgaard

CMO, GS1

The company behind the world's barcodes and supply chain standards isn't one where you'd expect video to take centre stage. But as CCO of GS1 Denmark, Toke Mølgaard has made it central to how the org talks to the 7,000 companies it serves.

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Johnny Axelsson

Head of Broadcast & Social Media, PwC

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Helena Vinter Lethin Larsen

Client Director, TwentyThree

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Thomas Hoeffner

Associate Production Director, AKQA

Creative gets headlines, strategy gets credit – production goes under the radar. As Associate Production Director at AKQA Copenhagen, Thomas Höffner ships work for HP, Miro, Novo Nordisk, and DSV, and joins our talk on small teams delivering big.

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Mimi Billing

Europe Editor, Sifted

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Clinton Marrs

Former Brand Designer, ASUS

"TwentyThree Summit is an entirely unique event. TwentyThree showed the care, commitment, and expertise to drive the industry forward with their vision for Video Strategy and powerful video tools. It was personal and professional. It brought together the European video community and showed the way. And I’m already looking forward to the year ahead and of course the TwentyThree Summit 2026."

Lev Cribb, Managing Director, Made to See

The Venue:

DR Concert Hall

TwentyThree Summit takes place in one of the world’s most iconic cultural venues: DR Concert Hall, designed by French contemporary architect Jean Nouvel. Built as part of a world-class broadcasting campus, the hall reflects decades of radio, television, and digital production.

From sound to image and now to video, the evolution of broadcasting is embedded in its architecture, making it the natural home for the event where video people gather to move the field forward.

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“I’ve met so many inspiring people, had some really good conversations, and listened to speakers who gave me a lot to think about. But it’s not just the sessions. It’s also the dinners, the little chats in between, and yes, even the party after. Those moments where you connect with people who are passionate about the same things you are. That’s what makes it so special for me!”

Kasia Pawlak, B2B Digital & Growth Marketing Specialist, FLEXECHARGE

Highlights from TwentyThree Summit 2025

Touch Me With Your Voice

Your voice is one of the most powerful tools for connecting with an audience, especially on video. This keynote shows you how to harness tone, pace, and presence to engage viewers authentically. Discover the power of your voice with Puk Scharbau.

TwentyThree Keynote 2025

At TwentyThree Summit 2025, we pushed video forward with groundbreaking platform updates, including world-first breakthroughs in webinars and video on the web. Watch co-founders Thomas Madsen Mygdal and Steffen Christensen demo it all at the world’s largest conference on video.

The Human Side of Digital

In a fast-paced digital world, it’s easy to lose sight of people. In this keynote, Tim Leberecht reflects on our role in a technology-driven world and explores why brands must keep people at the heart of everything they do, creating meaningful, human-first experiences in an increasingly digital landscape.

The Future of Video

AI has reshaped the video landscape, but the challenge remains: how do we capture attention and turn it into lasting connection? In this session, Jon Mowat explores the psychology of attention, the power of reward, and why community and human interaction remain key to video’s future.

“Was thrilled with how human the conversations had at TwentyThree Summit really were. Somehow, we talked about AI and advancements in technology in B2B video and event marketing by focusing on what makes us all very human.”

Reagan Hochmeister, Community Marketing Manager, Zensai

The Copenhagen 
Experience

A series of events you can join before and after TwentyThree Summit, whether you stay an extra day or simply have an hour to spare. When you sign up for the conference, your personal guide will reach out to help you choose the experiences you want to join. You will then receive a full catalogue to explore. 

“From start to finish, TwentyThree Summit was pure inspiration and energy! From world-class speakers and inspiring companies to the one and only Oscar-winner Thomas Vinterberg… this event truly had it all.”

Iris Elizabeth Pali, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager, Allyy

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Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, USA

Sold out. Waitlist is open

TwentyThree Summit 2026 tickets are sold out. Please join our ticket waitlist by contacting Helena Vinter Larsen +45 44 18 91 59 | helena@twentythree.com We will be happy to allocate you a ticket if a space becomes available.

"Walking out of TwentyThree Summit, I realized I’d sometimes been guilty of thinking I had ‘seen it all.’ Today, I’m just grateful I didn’t stay home."
Collette Swindells, VP of Communications, Usercentrics
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