The New Asset Question: Licensing, Building and Defending Publisher Content in the AI Era
London Dinner —Impelsys × State of Digital Publishing
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Hosted By
Three Decisions, One Table
Content has become a tradable asset, and underneath every academic, educational and trade publishing decision sits the same triangle: what to license, what to embed, what to defend. The question it all comes down to: how do publishers stay economically relevant in the AI value chain?
This private London dinner brings together a small group of senior leaders from across academic, educational and trade publishing for one evening of structured, off-the-record discussion working through exactly that, one prompt per course. From how publishers decide what to license, to metering content for AI consumption, to the new revenue models publishers can build on top of their content.
The format is high-trust and Chatham House throughout.
Featured Speaker: to be announced
The evening is anchored by a featured speaker session led by a senior voice from the publishing industry, alongside a short perspective from the Impelsys leadership team. The full speaker line-up will be announced here shortly. Apply for a seat now to be among the first to hear who is joining.
The Details
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Agenda
Arrival & Welcome Drinks
Guests are welcomed by the hosts on the Cornus roof terrace over drinks and informal conversation,
setting the tone for an open, collaborative evening.
Settling In & Introductions
Guests move from the roof terrace to the dining room and take their seats across three tables. A brief
framing from the hosts, Impelsys and State of Digital Publishing, covering the theme, format and Chatham House Rule, then round-the-table introductions: name, role, organisation, and the area of publishing each guest leads.
Featured Speaker & Impelsys Presentation Over Starters
The theme is The New Asset Question: Licensing, Building and Defending Publisher Content in the AI
Era. A featured speaker anchors the theme, followed by a presentation from the Impelsys leadership team, together framing how publishers stay economically relevant in the AI value chain.
Guided Discussions Over Mains & Dessert
Licensing the Asset: “How are publishers deciding what to license, what to litigate, and what to hold back?”
Metering & Licensing: ‘Transforming content for AI consumption, and how to meter that consumption, enable pay-as-you-go models, and value content differentially. What does monetisation infrastructure purpose-built for publishers entering the AI economy look like?”
Changing Revenues with AI: “One-time vs. ongoing licenses, and the new AI-driven revenue streams publishers can build on
top of their content.”
Reflections & Takeaways
- Group synthesis of key themes
- Individual reflection:
- One platform assumption you are rethinking





