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
Culture Action Europe (CAE), a cross-sectoral European network in which NEMO is a member, shared its Communiqué on 12 December. In it CAE welcomes the political support by European institutions of
Museums for Future has issued a call for action for museums and cultural heritage institutions to join the social media campaign #MuseumsGoGreen during Green Week, which takes place from 19-23 April
NEMO has co-signed the letter, which calls for an adequate recovery plan for the cultural and creative sectors (CSS) in regards to the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) of the European Union.
A recent report by the Association of Danish Museums shows that the high energy prices are hitting the museums hard. Some museums even indicate that they might have to lay off staff or reduce opening
From 3-5 March 2020 in Tbilisi, Georgia, NEMO Board Member Sofia Tsilidou gave an expert training in the course of the Be Museumer project. On the agenda: social value as a growing trend in
A study led by King’s College London, initiated by Art Fund and co-funded by the Psychiatry Research Trust, has shown that viewing original art has immediate, measurable benefits for the human
In a press release about the projected budget from 18 February 2020, EP’s CULT committee chair Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE), said “With fake news on the rise and diversity under attack, we need more,
The Oakland Museum of California, USA, is in the process of investigating what kind of impact the museum has on the local community. The research is still on-going and as part of understanding the