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Revolutionizing the Museum Experience: 5 Ways to Use AI in the museum field
The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in museums offers a world of possibilities, transforming how we engage with art and history. While AI is relatively new to the museum sector, its potential is immense.
Join us at 2024 AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo!
We are thrilled to announce that Hidonix will once again be participating as an exhibitor at the upcoming 2024 AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo, scheduled to take place in the vibrant city of Baltimore from May 16th to 19th. This marks our fourth consecutive year at this prestigious event, and we couldn't be more excited to connect with fellow museum professionals and enthusiasts.
If you're attending the expo, be sure to stop by booth #4213 to meet our passionate team, including Jovan, Ashley, and our beloved mascot, Hido the robot dog. We'll be eagerly awaiting your visit to showcase the latest innovations in museum technology through our groundbreaking software, MIT (Museum Innovation Technology).
A Look Into How Technology is Transforming Museums in 2023
When we think about museums, the first thing that comes to mind is probably a quiet, stuffy room full of artifacts from long ago. But that’s not the case anymore! In 2023, technology has transformed the museum experience.
From interactive exhibits to virtual reality tours, museums are now more exciting, engaging, and immersive than ever. In this article, we’ll take a look into how technology is transforming museums and what the future holds for this industry.
Covid and museums: how to stay open even if your museum is closed
Which of the many digital tools for museums offered by IT companies have proven to be the best allies for the survival of culture during this time of crisis? Let's find out together the top of the list.
Enhancing museum visitors’ experience through indoor positioning and navigation
Indoor positioning and navigation technology is lately gaining more and more ground among the innovations which are being used to facilitate people interaction with unknown buildings and big building complexes.