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Cities and Museums Webinar Forum – 8th Session
THINK DIGITAL. Towards the museum of tomorrow. Technological advances and their transformative potential. The aim of this webinar is to debate the relationship between citizens and the culture and art […] Read More -
Webinar: Key findings from 1,700+ galleries about the art market in 2021
How will the events of 2020 change the way galleries run their businesses in 2021? Tune in on Friday, January 29th, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (EST) / 4:00 […] Read More -
Museums Immersive Network 2021 Webinar
A National Network for Museums and Immersive Tech Register now for your free ticket to the CMP 2021 Museums Immersive Network Webinar on Wednesday 27 January 1 – 5pm. Cornwall […] Read More -
Cities & Museums Webinar Forum – 4th Session
The creation of social and economic networks for the cultural and artistic establishment in times of crisis Given the reduction in public subsidies, it is necessary for civil society to […] Read More -
What Overseas Brands Can Learn from China’s Restart: Three Webinar Takeaways
China’s trillion dollar tourism industry is hitting pre-COVID-19 numbers. What was behind this remarkable recovery? Read More -
Jing Travel Webinar: WeChat Optimization for DMOs & Cultural Institutions
Join Jing Travel and Chatly for a special webinar exploring WeChat touchpoints and successful engagement strategies across museums and destinations. Read More -
Webinar: Cultural Tourism: Win Digital-Savvy Chinese Travelers in Post-Covid 19 Era
Join Jing Travel, CLA and WITH for an engaging webinar exploring the rise of cultural tourism and innovative revenue streams to target Chinese travelers. Read More -
Connecting with Chinese Audiences: Four Webinar Takeaways
Chinese travelers primarily visit overseas museums to discover local culture. Language, however, remains a barrier. This webinar offers actionable solutions. Read More -
Webinar: “Museums in the Cloud” — Connecting with Chinese Audiences
Join a webinar exploring innovative digital solutions for museums hoping to attract Chinese audiences during a time of closure. Read More