Explore the engineering challenges of Digital Asset Management at IKEA scale. Learn why managing millions of 3D models and assets requires a high-speed engine.

If you treat a DAM like a storage unit, you’ve already lost the battle. At scale, it’s not about storage; it’s a distributed systems engineering challenge where you're building a high-speed delivery engine rather than a library.
A comprehensive guide on Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems, specifically tailored for a massive-scale implementation like IKEA. The lesson must cover core DAM fundamentals, governance and distribution design (shifting focus from production to delivery), strategies for scaling asset delivery massively, and technical integration patterns for bidirectional data flow with external systems. Include key considerations for successful implementation and common pitfalls to avoid.








At a global giant like IKEA, Digital Asset Management (DAM) involves managing over 300,000 assets just for basic operations, with millions of total managed assets including 3D models and high-resolution images. This scale transforms the DAM from a simple digital filing cabinet into a complex distributed systems engineering challenge. It functions as a high-speed delivery engine that must simultaneously feed websites, catalogs, and 3D store planners across dozens of global markets.
Treating a DAM system like a storage unit is a common mistake that causes massive projects to stall. At the scale of IKEA, the system is not just a place to put things so they do not get lost; it is a critical piece of infrastructure. It must function as a delivery engine rather than a library, ensuring that high-resolution assets and 3D models are available for everything from billboards to store planning.
Metadata and organization are the foundation of a successful DAM system. Without solid metadata and search capabilities, even a high-speed engineering engine will simply deliver the wrong parts faster. For a global company, proper organization ensures that designers in different markets, such as Japan, can accurately access the specific 3D models or images they need for store designs and marketing materials before construction even begins.
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