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Dieter Suls
Scientific Librarian at MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp
Professional Background
Dieter Suls is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in cultural heritage information management and project management. Notably, he coordinated the innovative Open Fashion project, which was sponsored by the Flemish Government from November 2011 to October 2011. Through his leadership on this project, Dieter has played a key role in promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing within the fashion sector, leveraging technology to make cultural heritage more accessible to the public.
In addition to his recent work on the Open Fashion project, Dieter has held several prestigious positions within the fashion and cultural heritage fields. He served as the Team Leader for the 'Europeana Fashion' initiative at the Modemuseum, which focuses on bringing European fashion heritage to a broader audience through digital means. His expertise was further demonstrated through his role as a Scientific Technical Consultant at Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale, where he provided strategic insights into the digitization of fashion archives and heritage preservation.
Dieter began his career at Brepols Publishers NV, where he took on database administration responsibilities. This foundational role equipped him with vital skills in data management and the organization of information, preparing him for future endeavors in the cultural field. As a Scientific Librarian at both the Modemuseum and the MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp, Dieter has demonstrated a profound commitment to the intersection of fashion, art, and cultural technology.
Education and Achievements
Dieter Suls is an accomplished academic, holding multiple master's degrees that enhance his professional portfolio. He earned a Master’s degree in the History of Arts at Ghent University, which has provided him with a solid foundation in arts and cultural studies. In addition, he pursued two master's degrees at the prestigious Antwerp Management School: one in Library and Information Science, which emphasized the importance of information management in cultural institutions, and another in Public Management, equipping him with the skills needed for effective project management and public sector collaboration.
His robust educational background complements his extensive professional achievements and reflects his commitment to the continuous evolution of cultural heritage practices. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical application, Dieter has successfully navigated the challenges of managing cultural information and facilitating projects that enhance the visibility and understanding of our shared heritage.
Achievements
Among Dieter’s notable achievements are his successful coordination of the Open Fashion project, which emphasized the importance of open access and the democratization of fashion history through digital tools. His leadership in 'Europeana Fashion' significantly contributed to the wider promotion of European fashion culture and its history, allowing professionals, academics, and the public to engage with a wealth of resources related to fashion heritage.
As someone deeply embedded in the cultural sector of Belgium, Dieter Suls has been a vital advocate for the use of technology in cultural heritage, ensuring that it is both preserved and made available to future generations. His work continues to have a lasting impact on the field and inspires those around him to seek innovative solutions for the challenges facing cultural institutions today.
