Origin: Specialist Updates
The Nurse of the Mediterranean – Malta
Paragon Creative has been awarded the contract for new exhibition that tells the story of the Royal Navy’s Bighi Hospital in Malta. For 140 years, the hospital provided a crucial medical service for the British and allied forces in this… Read more
Syx Automations wins a contract with the Horniman Museum & Gardens
Syx Automations Ltd are delighted to have been chosen to work with the Horniman Museum & Gardens, providing them with the ReCreateX software to effectively manage their ticketing, memberships and events. Read more
Innovative 71MP high resolution camera released by book2net – ideal for archiving
The company behind some of the most popular public and production library and heritage digitisation systems is pleased to announce the launch of its latest product, the K71 camera. The K71 is set to revolutionise the use of high resolution… Read more
Specialist Museum, Science & Exhibition Fit Out Company BECK are now recruiting!
BECK is a Specialist Museum, Science & Exhibition Fit Out Company and is looking to employ experienced, conscientious and ambitious Project Managers with good background in Museums, Heritage and Science Centres to join their expanding team. Read more
Specialist Museum, Science & Exhibition Fit Out Company BECK are now recruiting!
BECK is a Specialist Museum, Science & Exhibition Fit Out Company and is looking to employ experienced, conscientious and ambitious Senior Project Managers with good background in Museums, Heritage and Science Centres to join their expanding team. Read more
proportion>london introduce THEORY; an elemental collection of female fashion mannequins
For the fashion junkie, nothing quite beats the overwhelming buzz of excitement and anticipation felt when entering a store that has laid out a visual feast. The pulse races and senses heighten as the adrenaline rush takes hold. Fabric, shapes,… Read more
Meaco wireless monitoring system used to control humidity at 17th century Kenwood House
Most people tasked with the responsibility of monitoring and maintaining environmental conditions in their establishment should be familiar with the term ‘conservation heating’. Conservation heating is the principle of controlling the humidity through the use of heat. It’s been in… Read more
Crown Fine Art is the first art handling company to be awarded international safety accreditation
Crown Fine Art, a company that ensures the safe transportation and handling of works of art worldwide, has become the first major fine art handling company to achieve the international standard for health and safety in the UK. Read more
BECK appointed to build the Africa and Caribbean Plazas at EXPO 2017 Astana
In 2017, Kazakhstan will host a specialised international exposition in the capital city of Astana. Expo Astana 2017 has been dedicated to the theme of “Future Energy” and will host more than 135,000m² of international pavilions, four themed pavilions, a… Read more
Usborne Publishing collaborates with The National Trust and The National Gallery with two new books
Published in association with The National Trust, this is traditional doll's house in sticker book form, with the grand rooms of an Edwardian English country house just waiting to be filled with furniture and accessories. Each scene features several rooms,… Read more
Protecting Our Heritage from the damp and preventing corrosion from setting in post conservation
The UK has around 2,500 museums, galleries and heritage sites housing anything from priceless paintings and artefacts to manuscripts, motors, mummies and much more. Unfortunately the UK has one of the wettest climates in the northern hemisphere which means these… Read more
Concord lights the way at Jersey Maritime Museum by implementing LEDS
Jersey Maritime Museum in St Helier, a former winner of UK Museum of the Year has recently undergone a grand restoration project using luminaires from Concord. The venue’s new lighting scheme conceived by DHA Design has completely refreshed the interior… Read more
Full steam ahead as National Railway Museum launches historic 19th century dining carriage
The National Railway Museum will unveil its new exclusive dining carriage, The Countess of York, in an official launch taking place at the York museum in early 2015. The carriage, which was built in 1956, has been restored by the… Read more
From The Mary Rose to the Louvre!
The IMC Group has many years’ experience in the environmental control of Collections – in fact IMC’s Hanwell monitoring systems are chosen by the curators in charge of the collections at museums and galleries such as The Louvre, V&A, The… Read more
The Hub privileged to be involved with the First World War Centenary
Last year marked 100 years since the start of the First World War and The Hub was privileged to be involved with two projects commissioned to commemorate this significant and historic point in world history. Read more
Electrosonic Promotes Bryan Hinckley to Entertainment Solutions Director
Electrosonic has promoted Bryan Hinckley to head of the worldwide Entertainment business, which includes the museum, theme park, visitor centre and retail markets. Read more
Sky Garden on Fenchurch Street now open
Tor Systems has been successful in winning the contract to provide its booking system to the Sky Garden, 20 Fenchurch Street, London, which spans three floors and offers uninterrupted views across the City of London. Read more
Syx Automations have provided ticketing software and access control for the National Military Museum
The new National Military Museum (NMM) in Soest was opened this December in a ceremony led by King Willem-Alexander. The Museum’s collection includes tanks, helicopters, fighter planes, uniforms and paintings from the Netherlands armed forces. Read more
Paragon produce a display 150 million years in the making
Paragon Creative is proud to have created the display on which stands the most complete Stegosaurus skeleton ever discovered. Read more