A new online tool published by the Heritage Hub maps policies impacting cultural and natural heritage at EU, national and local level.
With the approval of the AI Act on 13 March 2024, the European Parliament has adopted the world’s first comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). Three years after the European Commission presented its first…
From 9-10 April, NEMO Secretary General Julia Pagel attended the 11th meeting of the European Commission's Cultural Heritage Expert Group in Brussels, Belgium.
Together with experts and four of its members, NEMO has published recommendations for policymakers aiming to support museums to tap their full potential and to find their role in the rapid development of artificial intelligence…
The publication "AI in Museums" provides an overview of the current state of the debate, reflects on the usage of artificial…
The recording of the recent NEMO Webinar with Medhavi Gandhi, founder of The Heritage Lab, is now available to watch online. The 1-hour webinar gives insights into how museum can use simple storytelling strategies to grow an…
On 20 March, NEMO is co-organising a top-level conference in Brussels on the role, challenges and the potential of museums in an increasingly AI driven society. The event will generate recommendations that will guide and support…
A report shows how heritage organisations in the United Kingdom are adopting AI technology in their work. Main uses of AI include managing collections, visitor experience and commercial operations.
NEMO will appoint a researcher to conduct and compile research on different approaches by European museums regarding digital audiences. The researcher will also examine available audience measurement tools and methodologies…