Friday 21st November saw us taking some of our favourite interactive exhibits out to the University of Derby’s Enterprise Centre for their Open for Business trade show.
Our new photosystem at popular scare attraction, The London Bridge Experience, is now up and running, bringing an extra thrill to visitors in search of spine-tingling entertainment.
It was great to be invited to the launch event at Heritage Quay on the 20th October, a fabulous resource that makes the University of Huddersfield’s collections more accessible to everyone thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Research carried out by Manchester Business School was integral to the development of the interactive wildfire risk tool that was part of a suit of interactive exhibits for Fire Aware.
The Fire Aware development, part of the Peak District's Moors for the Future project has been featured in Fire Times, regularly read by fire service professionals.
Back in June, we introduced the concept of our Gesture Wall which will feature at Heritage Quay, the new home for the University of Huddersfield's Archives and Special Collections.
Reducing the impact of bad habits on the health of your hardware is a good way to help prolong its life, for example choosing to power down your computer properly.
We’re getting geared up for the AHI conference on 24-26 September in Manchester and planning to showcase ways to put heritage interpretation into practice through technology.
As part of a project to restore St Barrwg’s church supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the church will be used as a community resource as well as for services.
St Martin’s Church is a Grade II*listed building dating back to 1356 with renovation having taken place in Victorian times. But in recent years it had fallen into disrepair.
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