BusinessNew partnership aims to give global reach to Highlands and Islands museums

New partnership aims to give global reach to Highlands and Islands museums

SCOTS museums in the Highlands and Islands are being given the opportunity to showcase their collections globally through a new digital partnership.

XpoNorth Digital, the support programme for Highlands and Islands-based businesses, has announced the new partnership with Smartify – an interactive mobile app which can scan collections and return information about them.

Five museums in the region will be given the chance to feature on the museum app and tell their story to audiences all over the planet.

As part of the project, each museum will have their venue listed on the Smartify platform, which enables cultural attractions of any size to offer an accessible smartphone-led experience to every visitor.

A photo of a display in The Highlander's Museum in Fort George.
The Highlander’s Museum in Fort George is just one museum being given the chance to feature on Smartify. (C) The Highlander’s Museum

Their collection, which can range from 100 to 1,000 objects, will be digitised and uploaded, along with a five minute curated video telling their story, a multi-media tour and the opportunity to create an e-shop.

XpoNorth Digital believes the partnership is one that has the power to elevate the global status of regional museums exponentially.

Nicola Henderson, XpoNorth Specialist Advisor for Heritage said: “Smartify has over three million users across the world.

“That’s three million people who love museums; who love history, who love art.

“Helping Highland museums to get on the platform and tell their stories to a targeted audience of this size could be transformational. 

“The Smartify platform gives museums the tools they need to build new experiences within their buildings for their physical visitors, while also helping them to reach out to new audiences.

“It will help to drive engagement with their collections and stories, while offering opportunities to generate revenue from a global audience.

“I’m really excited to work with museums of all sizes from anywhere in the Highlands or Islands to explore what this partnership could mean for their organisation.”

Christopher Bazley, Smartify’s Head of Global Partnerships said: “Smartify’s commitment to making world-class digital engagement affordable and accessible to as many museums as possible is part of our DNA.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the Highlands and Islands and its globally significant cultural heritage, we are delighted, honoured and excited to have the opportunity of working with XpoNorth on this important project.”

This opportunity is open to any museum based in the Highlands and Islands and participants will be selected through an open application process delivered in collaboration with XpoNorth, Smartify and stakeholder networks.

XpoNorth will be running two dedicated online information sessions in partnership with Smartify to allow museums to gain more information on the opportunity and ask any questions ahead of making an application.

These will take place on October 19th and November 16th. The application window will close at 5pm on Friday 2nd December.

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