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How AI Will Transform Museums – 5 November 2024

AI is changing the way we work. Discover how it will transform your museum. Join us for a study day exploring the next wave of digital innovation in museums.

Please note this study day was scheduled for 8th October but was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. It is now taking place on Tuesday 5th November. We have moved the study day to the larger Terrace Gallery at London Museum Spaces and there is additional capacity. Book your ticket below to join us on 5th Nov. 

Event Overview:

Explore how AI will redefine museum operations, curation, engagement, and creativity. AI is at the forefront of technological discussions but what does this mean for museums? Whether you’re a curator, educator, marketer, collections manager, or digital specialist, this study day will show you how to harness AI’s potential.

Key Topics:

The impact of AI on museum operations, curation, engagement, and creativity

Practical applications and case studies of AI in museums

Strategic approaches to leverage AI benefits while mitigating risks

What to Expect:

Interactive Sessions: Spend a day collaborating with colleagues from across the sector and get hands-on with the latest AI technologies.

Expert Insights: Access the most current research and insights on AI’s role in museums, understanding both its opportunities and challenges.

Prototyping New Experiences: Develop your own digital experience using AI, learning how it can help shape the museums of tomorrow.

Skills Development: Enhance your expertise in a supportive atmosphere with practical, hands-on sessions guided by industry experts.

Study Day Leader:

This study day has been devised by one of the sector’s leading voices on technology in art and culture. Chris Michaels is a prominent consultant, advisor, and author on innovation and advanced technologies in the Creative and Cultural sectors. Chris works on strategy and business cases for major investments in R&D and Innovation projects and programmes, with clients including UKRI, the AHRC, Oxford University, the BFI and the Natural History Museum. He is Director of Strategy at Bolton & Quinn and an Associate at Human Economics. He is Deputy Chair of English Heritage and sits on the digital advisory boards of the National Gallery and the BFI. Previously, he was the Director of Digital, Communications, and Technology at the National Gallery. He also writes for The Art Newspaper and his influential Substack, “Creative R&D,” explores new intersections in art, ideas, and technology.

How AI Will Transform Museums
Study Day, 5 November 2024, London

Register Here: Book your ticket to stay ahead of the curve in digital innovation and AI in museums. Gain valuable insights, develop new skills, and network with likeminded colleagues from across the museums sector.

Book tickets: Click ‘Select options’ below to book your place on the study day. Tickets are available on a sliding scale from £177 – £137. Book with colleagues for multiple delegate discounts. Book your ticket online below or email info@museum-id.com if you prefer to be invoiced.

20% of tickets are available at a reduced rate for museum workers who may often be excluded from training and professional development opportunities, including people of colour, LGBTQ+ and working class members of staff, people with a disability, front of house staff, students, freelancers, those working at small independent museums, and people new to the sector. Reduced rate tickets are £97 – email info@museum-id.com to check availability and to book a ticket at the reduced rate.

Tickets are non-refundable but may be swapped between colleagues at the same organisation and between different study days (if places are available). If the workshop is postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions your ticket remains valid for the rescheduled date.

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