Aetopia marks 20 years of digital asset management
Two decades of helping cultural institutions, public bodies, and media organisations take control of their digital content. Made in Belfast. Supporting digital collections worldwide.
Today marks 20 years since the company we know as Aetopia took its name. Incorporated on 13 December 2004 as Overbury Investments Ltd, the business was renamed Aetopia Ltd on 26 May 2005 and set about building digital asset management software from Belfast. What began as a small team has grown into a platform trusted by some of the most recognisable cultural institutions, public bodies, and media organisations in the UK, Ireland, and further afield — including two of the UK’s most visited museums.
When we started, “digital asset management” as a category was still taking shape. Organisations across the GLAM sector, broadcasting, and the public sector were beginning to grapple with growing volumes of photographs, video, scans, and born‑digital files — and looking for something more rigorous than a shared network drive. Over two decades, Aetopia has helped many of them build the systems they rely on today.
From DAM to a broader information management platform
The product itself has evolved alongside the organisations using it. Early Aetopia deployments were focused on storing and retrieving digital assets at scale. The platform today supports the full lifecycle of a digital collection — discovery across formats and collections, control through metadata standards and structured taxonomy, access via public or private portals with fine‑grained permissions, preservation for long‑term stewardship, and efficiency by reducing duplication and time spent searching for files.
Alongside the software, we provide the tools and consulting services organisations need to manage and add value to their assets — which is why many clients have been with Aetopia for a decade or more.
Built for the most exacting requirements
Many of the organisations Aetopia serves have strict regulatory, security, and preservation obligations. The platform is ISO 27001:2022 certified, Cyber Essentials certified, and available through the HM Government G-Cloud framework. That posture has mattered from day one; it matters more each year.
What the next decade looks like
The focus for the coming years is continued investment in the platform: deeper AI‑assisted cataloguing, broader interoperability with the tools our customers already use, and tighter support for the regulatory and compliance requirements facing public and cultural sector organisations. The through‑line hasn’t changed — helping teams find, trust, and make the most of their digital content.
Aetopia would like to thank the customers, partners, and team members who have made the last 20 years possible. There is a great deal more to do.