The Countdown is Over – Welcome to IUG 2025!

 

The Innovative Users Group (IUG) 2025 conference is here! Over the next few days, library professionals from around the world will gather to participate in 80+ insightful sessions. From in-depth product roadmaps to sessions led by industry experts, IUG 2025 offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn, collaborate, and shape the future of library technologies.

Key Sessions and Speakers:

  • Opening Session (March 13, 9:00 AM EDT): Join Jeff Campbell, Tom Jacobson, and Yariv Kursh as they kick off the conference with exciting updates and forward-looking insights into the future of Innovative products.
  • Vega LX Roadmap (March 13, 1:30 PM): Kat Cuff will guide you through the exciting developments and upcoming features of the Vega LX platform.
  • Polaris Roadmap (March 13, 3:00 PM): Don’t miss Samantha Quell’s deep dive into the future plans for Polaris.
  • Sierra Roadmap (March 13, 3:00 PM): Sierra innovative continues and Mike Dicus leads a session focused on upcoming Sierra’s development, where you will get a firsthand look at future enhancements, new features, and the strategic vision of the platform.
  • Accessibility Matters (March 14, 3:00 PM): Anthony Quinn explains how Innovative technology can help your library be accessible and improve community engagement.

Why Attend?

  • Global Networking: Connect with peers from around the world and share best practices, challenges, and solutions.
  • Expert Insights: Learn from some of the best in the industry, including our product experts and session leaders.
  • Future-Focused: Take part in discussions that shape the future of the products you rely on every day.

This is an incredible opportunity to enhance your skills, gain new knowledge, and make lasting connections within the library community.

We look forward to seeing you at IUG 2025!

About IUG:

The Innovative Users Group provides a community for anyone and everyone who uses Innovative solutions to support their library experience and operations. In the field of integrated library software solutions, this group is the only self-governed organization. Since its origin in 1991, it has been funded and managed entirely by its own members.

IUG provides its members with annual meetings, online discussions, a digital online clearinghouse, and branches in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. This independent group represents the views of its members in an ongoing dialog with our company to facilitate efficient use and constant improvement of our products.