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Explore Nasher Sculpture Center with New Immersive Digital Tour Guide

Nasher Sculpture Center has debuted their new, Cuseum-powered app! The app features in-depth interactive tours, as well as maps, historical information, and insights on both modern and contemporary art. Additionally, the institution also offers an alternative web based version of the app for visitors. 

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum Launches Digital Tour Experience Through Their New Mobile App

We are pleased to announce that Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum in Jupiter Florida has launched digital tours in their new app created in partnership with Cuseum!

Cuseum CEO to Speak at International Cultural Forum

We are pleased to announce that Cuseum’s CEO Brendan Ciecko will be speaking at the International Cultural Forum 2017! Held in St. Petersburg, Russia from November 16-18,  the International Cultural Forum brings together leaders in the cultural sector to discuss various facets of world cultural policy, production, and progress.

Cuseum CEO to Speak at MIT Hacking Arts

We are thrilled to announce that Cuseum’s Founder & CEO Brendan Ciecko will be speaking at MIT Hacking Arts! The conference will take place at MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA on November 19th and will bring artists, innovators, technologists and hackers together to “explore the future of the arts.”

BostInno Highlights Cuseum’s Recent New Funding Round

Cuseum, formerly Spotzer, was recently featured by BostInno for the announcement of its seed funding. The story looks at how this funding will allow the company to build on its successful record and continue to expand. This seed funding will allow Cuseum to continue to leverage technology in the cultural sector and assist museums and cultural institutions in bringing an engaging mobile experience to their visitors!   

Cuseum (Formerly Spotzer) Featured in Fast Company on How iBeacon Technology is Helping Cultural Institutions

Cuseum (formerly Spotzer) was recently featured in Fast Company, a leading technology and entertainment publication, in an article that seeks to understand how the iBeacon can be utilized in cultural institutions like museums and libraries. The article focuses on the central question, “are cultural institutions the environment iBeacon has been waiting for?” Further, it looks to understand how groundbreaking technology like the iBeacon can be leveraged across industries to help cultural institutions provide visitors with an experience that targets their direct interests.

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