With public money so often at stake, a price that reflects excellent value for money is essential as, of course, is the demonstrable ability to fulfill the contract requirements.
Rob Presland has come on board as senior developer, boosting our programming capacity and bringing new skills and experience, as well as a strong project management background, too.
We are excited to be starting work on an exhibit for the Military Intelligence Museum in Bedfordshire telling the story of the Intelligence Corps in WWI.
How do you tell a story, evoke an atmosphere and capture the spirit of a place whilst making the best use of space in a sensitive historic building? An imposing fireplace can be used to make an impact.
We’re pleased to have won a new piece of work - a multi-touch screen - with The Woodland Trust on a new visitor centre at Glen Finglas in the Trossachs National Park.
Whenever we hand over our software to a client, we provide a copy on a USB stick with a manual that explains how to re-install it should the need arise.
We have recently installed a new photo system at The World of Beatrix Potter in the Lake District. This creative approach is designed to appeal to families with young children.
Throughout the winter, the weather stations that we installed at the Edale and Derwent Valley Visitor Centres in the Peak District have been collecting temperature and rainfall data.
We’ve been having some interesting conversations with organisations that see the appeal of an interactive exhibition and which are far from being the traditional museum or visitor centre.
When you invest in hardware for your interactive exhibits it makes good sense to maintain it properly to get the best possible use from it. We share a ;little known tip that costs only 50p.
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