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MUSEUMS ASSOCIATIONEVENTS

Museums Association

Exhibition guide

23-24 OctoberBournemouth International Centre

Bournemouth

06

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Foreword

Now established as theindustry’s key event, the Museums Association’sannual exhibition providesan unrivalled opportunityfor you to experience thebest products, services,innovations and ideas froma diverse range of exhibitors.

Our highly-regarded programmeof exhibition seminars will keepyou up to date with the latestdevelopments in the sector,providing you with invaluableadvice and ideas to resolve real-life workplace issues. Weare delighted that this year’sprogramme is so extensive andthat so many companies areparticipating.

I would like to take this opportunityto thank all the companies andorganisations taking part in theexhibition and also thank you for visiting. I hope your day is anenjoyable one and that we will see you again next year inGlasgow.

Mark TaylorDirector, Museums Association

Std Name

1 Third Millennium Information2 The SEA3 mPower Media Limited5 The Sutlers Stores Ltd6 Peter Shorer, FIIC, Antiquity

Reproduction7a Videonations Ltd7b Intrepid Security Solutions8 University of Leicester9 MLA10 Drivers Jonas11 Culture Online12 Turner & Townsend13 Britannia Storage

Systems Ltd15 Electronics and Computer

Science, University ofSouthampton

16 Objectives17 Gander and White

Shipping Ltd18 KE Software (UK) Ltd19 System Store Solutions Ltd20 TOR Systems Ltd21 AllofUs Design Ltd22 Gallery Systems23 Ocean Design

& Management Ltd24 Mobydoc25 Willoughby Associates Ltd26 Adlib Information

Systems Ltd27 Meaco measurement

and control solutions28 Natural History Museum

Consulting29 YDreams Education &

Culture30 Prodir Ltd31 Ramplas Ltd

32a if (That company called)32b Deafworks33 Simulacra-MWR34 Creative & Cultural Skills35 Goppion S.p.A36 Continuum Group37a L M Kartenvertrieb

& Verlags GmbH37b National Monuments

Record38 Blackwall Green39 Bott Ltd40 Houghton Kneale

Design Ltd41 Shelley Signs Ltd42 Arti-fact43 Dale Air Limited44 24 Design Ltd45 Classic Imaging Ltd46 Click Netherfield Ltd47 Engineered Arts Ltd48 Arttus Period Interiors49 Antenna Audio51 EDM Ltd52 Erco Lighting Ltd53 System Simulation Ltd54 Innovate – Centre for

Creative Industries55 Blackbaud Europe Ltd56 aMuze Interactive57 Past Pleasures Ltd58 Research House UK Ltd61 Tickets.com Systems Ltd62 Artem Ltd63 HyperFocal Ltd64 Stortech Ltd67 Alban Shipping68 Rothschild Waddesdon69 GT Vision Ltd70 Museums Association

Index of exhibitors

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24 Design LtdStand 44The Hotspur Press2 Gloucester StreetManchester M1 5QR

Contact Graham Connell, DirectorT: 0161 228 3323F: 0870 622 [email protected] is a multidisciplinary designand make studio in the heart of Manchester offering acomplete service from conceptdevelopment to on-siteinstallation. With experiencein a wide range of materialsand processes, 24 are able toresolve and manufactureprojects to high standards in-house. Previous commissionsfor museums and galleriesinclude exhibition design,manufacture and installation as well as permanent bespokefurniture and installations.

Adlib InformationSystems Ltd

Stand 26Berkeley HouseHunts RiseSouth Marston ParkSwindonWiltshire SN3 4TG

Contact Nazia Ahmed, Sales executiveT: 0845 658 9484F: 0845 658 [email protected] supply collectionsmanagement and publicaccess systems designed tosupport Spectrum, and yetflexible enough to adapt to thedata and proceduralrequirements of anyorganisation. ADLIB integrateswith Microsoft Office, andArchive and/or Librarycatalogues for cross-domain

operation, and supports 'open'data standards SQL, ODBC,XML, Z39.50 and OAI. We alsooffer full UK-based consultancy,support and training services.

Alban Shipping Stand 67Unit 4Premier Business ParkDencora WayLutonBedfordshire LU3 3HPContact Andrew Jackman, DirectorT: 01582 493099F: 01582 490147andrew@albanshipping.co.ukwww.albanshipping.co.ukSpecialist packers and shippingto museums. Dedicatedtransport throughout the UKand worldwide shipping.Carnets, licence applicationsundertaken.

AllofUs Design LtdStand 21112-116 Old StreetLondon EC1V 9BG

Contact Phil Gerrard, Business directorT: 020 7553 9250F: 020 7253 [email protected] is an award-winninginteractive design consultancythat specialises in thedevelopment of interactiveapplications for interiorenvironments and physicalspaces. Much of thecompany's experience to datefocuses on work for a numberof high-profile galleries andmuseums including TateBritain, the Science Museum,the V&A, the Public and theRich Mix cultural centre inLondon’s east end.

aMuze InteractiveStand 56Skeppsbron 28Box 2058103 12 StockholmSweden

Contact Cecilia Haglund T: 00 46 822 0070F: 00 46 822 [email protected] aMuze! InteractiveKnowledge Card System helpsmuseums and other knowledgeattractions meet pedagogical,communication and financialgoals. It extends and deepensvisitor contact with your content,enables visitors to personalisetheir museum experiences,and provides up-to-the-minutedata about their behaviour andinterests, at your venue and online.

Antenna AudioStand 49Unit J307-9Tower Bridge BusinessComplex100 Clements RoadLondon SE16 4DG

Contact Matthew Vines, UK sales and marketing managerT: 020 7740 1155F: 020 7394 [email protected] Audio, part ofDiscovery Communications Inc, is the world's leading providerof audio and audiovisualinterpretation in the globalcultural arena. Twenty millionpeople will take an AntennaAudio tour this year at morethan 400 of the world’s leadingvisitor attractions. With over 20years’ experience as technologyand content innovators, we are here to tell your story.

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Artem LtdStand 62Perivale ParkHorsenden Lane SouthPerivaleMiddlesex UB6 7RH

Contact Doug HedgesT: 020 8997 7771F: 020 8997 [email protected] design and buildinteractive exhibits, scenery,models, sculpture, mechanicalsolutions, miniatures,animatronics and all SFX formuseums, exhibitions, tradeshows, theatre, retail and liveevents. Clients include: PhilMcIntyre Entertainment;Imagination; AIVAF; ActionStations; Brennan & Whalley;the Imperial War Museum;Thinktank; Park Avenue; Fit Design; MERL; MadameTussauds; Science Ltd; theDome; the Black WatchRegimental Museum;Vodafone; Cadbury's World;Alton Towers; BMW; RollsRoyce; Puma; and Thorpe Park.

Arti-factStand 42101 Goswell RoadLondon EC1V 7RU

ContactJanet Franke, DirectorT: 020 7490 [email protected] specialise in creatingdetailed 3D virtual models ofinteriors and exteriors ofbuildings and individual objectsfor museums and galleries,using the latest 3D animationand compression technology,for initial definition, projectmanagement and constructionplanning of capital projects;

space planning; 3D virtualtours; 360 degree views of anobject; short-term exhibitionsavailable indefinitely.

Arttus Period InteriorsStand 48Old FlaxmillFlaxdrayton FarmSouth PethertonSomerset TA13 5LRContact Penelope Kempster, SalesmanagerT: 01460 240690F: 01460 [email protected] offers a full consultancyand manufacturing service toprivate and public bodieswishing to furnish historicbuildings. We also specialise inconservation, carving andgilding, together with allaspects of early interiorsincluding architectural joinery,bespoke replicas of lighting,glass and fine textiles. KenPeterkin of Arttus has workedin the historical design industryfor 30 years and his extensiveexpertise has been called onby the National Trust, HistoricScotland and Historic RoyalPalaces.

Blackbaud Europe LtdStand 55Tower Building11 York RoadLondon SE1 7NXContact Charles Davies, Marketingmanager (Blackbaud Ticketing)T: 020 7921 9600F: 020 7921 [email protected] is the leading globalprovider of software andrelated services designedspecifically for not-for-profit

organisations. More than15,000 organisations useBlackbaud products andservices for fundraising andbusiness intelligence, in-houseand online ticketing, andmarketing. Our UK clientsinclude many leading museums,galleries and culturalorganisations such as theNatural History Museum, theBritish Library and the NationalMuseums Liverpool.

Blackwall GreenStand 38133 HoundsditchLondon EC3A 7AH

Contact Robert Hepburne-Scott, BrokerT: 020 7234 4307F: 020 7234 [email protected] Green, a division ofthe Heath Lambert Group, arethe UK's leading specialists ininsurance for art and museums.

Bott LtdStand 39Kings Hill Industrial EstateBudeCornwall EX23 8SS

Contact Nicky Kirkum, MarketingassistantT: 01288 357788F: 01288 [email protected] is a UK manufacturer ofstorage and workshopequipment. Bott takes acooperative approach to reachthe best solution for individualapplications. Drawer andshelving storage for securestorage and archiving. Telekeyelectronic controlled lockingand auditing systems, workshopequipment such as benching,

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tool panels and parts storageideal for equippingconservation project rooms.

Britannia StorageSystems Ltd

Stand 13Unit 3, Lancaster WayEarls Colne Industrial Park, Earls Colne, ColchesterEssex CO6 2NS

Contact Tony Stacey, Sales managerT: 01787 224411F: 01787 223038sales@britannia-storage.co.ukwww.britannia-storage.co.ukInternational designers,manufacturers and suppliers ofhigh-quality, cost-effectivestorage solutions includingmobile and static shelving,picture racking, glass displaycases, cabinets forconservation and bespokemuseum storage. We prideourselves on our ability todesign the optimum storagesolution for each customer.

Classic Imaging LtdStand 4523-25 Great Sutton StreetLondon EC1V 0DNContact Fiona Ringwood, CompanysecretaryT: 020 7250 0007F: 020 7250 [email protected] offer a completephotographic service from asingle central London location.Our well-equipped, professionalphotographic laboratorysupplies high-qualityphotographic processing, digitalprinting and transparencyoutputs to a wide range ofbusinesses and organisations.Classic is committed to service.

Our small, friendly teamguarantees reliability, efficiencyand competitive prices.

Click Netherfield LtdStand 46The GlassworksGrange Road, Houstoun Industrial Estate, LivingstonWest Lothian EH54 5DE

Contact Jim Stewart, Managing directorT: 01506 835200F: 01506 835201showcases@clicknetherfield.comwww.clicknetherfield.comClick Netherfield specialise inthe design, manufacture andinstallation of the highestspecification museum displaycases on a worldwide basis.Our systems are at the forefrontof display case technology andare constantly evolving to suitthe ever-changing needs of the world's most prestigiousmuseums and galleries.

Continuum GroupStand 36St Edmund’s HouseMargaret StreetYork YO10 4UX

Contact Rosy Weatherall, Businessdevelopment coordinatorT: 01904 527700F: 01904 [email protected] industry leader providing arange of award-winningdevelopment and designservices interpreting history,heritage and culture for themuseum sector. Our innovativeservices include feasibilitystudies, audience development,master planning, interpretationplanning, exhibition displaydesign, interactive design,

project management (displaysand fit out), interactivemultimedia and web design.

Creative & CulturalSkillsStand 3411 Southwark StreetLondon SE1 1RQContactT: 020 7089 5866F: 020 7089 [email protected] & Cultural Skills is theSector Skills Council for culturalheritage, advertising, crafts,design, music, performing,literary and visual arts. We arean industry-led, campaigningorganisation operating acrossthe UK. Through better skillsdevelopment, our aim is tosecure world-beating creativeenterprise and more diversecultural industries.

Culture OnlineStand 1155 Blandford StreetLondon W1U 7HW

Contact Harriet Williams,Communications and eventsproducerT: 020 7487 7214F: 020 7487 7226harriet.williams@culture.gsi.gov.ukwww.cultureonline.gov.ukCulture Online has commissioned25 interactive projects for theDepartment for Culture, Mediaand Sport. At the MuseumsAssociation exhibition we willbe launching Projects ETC – www.projectsetc.org – a website for anyone interestedin creating exciting interactiveprojects in education,technology and culture. Shareyour knowledge and find outwhat other people are doing.

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Dale Air LimitedStand 43Units 1-2, Selby Business ParkRichards StreetKirkhamPreston PR4 2HU

Contact Frank Knight, DirectorT: 01772 687722F: 01772 [email protected] Air has a long-establishedassociation with museumsinternationally. It providesthemed aromas for inclusion inexhibitions, thereby addinganother dimension to theexperience. The list of smells isvaried ranging from the nastyto the pleasant. Having anextensive library we have beenable to satisfy the needs of allenquiries.

DeafworksStand 32b59 Banner StreetLondon EC1Y 8PXContact Nicholas Callow, PartnerT: 020 7689 0033F: 020 7689 [email protected] in deafness, with 20 years’ experience on artsaccess. Deaf awareness andBSL training. Consultancy to museums and galleries,especially on access andpublicity issues. Research onarts issues related to deafness.ACE-commissioned report:Access for deaf people tomuseums and galleries.

Drivers JonasStand 106 Grosvenor StreetLondon W1K 4DJ

Contact Victoria Knight, MarketingexecutiveT: 020 7896 8000F: 020 7896 [email protected] over 70 clients includingmuseums, galleries,performing arts venues,heritage attractions, libraries,and other public buildings weprovide services based on solidexperience. These include:strategic property; acquisitionand disposal; planning anddevelopment; environment andsustainability; appraisal andbusiness planning; lottery andfunding; feasibility studies;procurement of consultants/contractors; design andproject management; FM,valuation and rating; accessaudits, condition surveys andother specialist advice.

EDM LtdStand 512 Baxter StreetManchester RoadHollinwoodOldham OL8 4RGContact Jim Collingwood, Businessdevelopment managerT: 0161 947 3500F: 0161 683 [email protected] Ltd – the UK’s largestspecialist in the design andmanufacture of mechanicaland interactive exhibits. Withapproximately 120 in-housequalified personnel includingCAD designers and engineers,skilled tradespeople andsoftware engineers, we will

deliver your requirement ontime and within budget. Wehave over 30 years' expertiseand knowledge in museums,science and visitor centres andhave proven success ofproviding total customersatisfaction.

Electronics andComputer Science,University ofSouthamptonStand 15IT Innovation Centre2 Venture RoadChilworth Science ParkSouthampton SO16 7NPContact Matthew Addis, Manager, ITInnovationT: 023 8076 0834F: 023 8076 0833mja@it-innovation.soton.ac.ukwww.ecs.soton.ac.ukInternationally recognised forworld-leading research acrosscomputer science andelectronics, ECS has a strongtrack record of collaborativeR&D with the world's foremostinstitutions, including the V&Aand the National Gallery, toadvance practice on storing andexploring the ever increasingvolumes of multimedia contentheld by museums, libraries andarchives.

Engineered Arts LtdStand 47Unit 11Kernick Business ParkAnnear Road, PenrynCornwall TR10 9EWContact Catherine Selby, ProductionmanagerT: 01326 378129F: 01326 [email protected]

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Engineered Arts are specialistsin the design and build ofimaginative, interactive,audiovisual and mixed mediainstallations. Our passion is toentertain using a combinationof art and engineering toextraordinary effect. We createexhibits that are bothcaptivating and informative:intelligent, humorous androbustly engineered. Equalmeasures of artistic inspirationand technical expertise allow usto truly create the unthinkable.

ERCO Lighting LtdStand 5238 Dover StreetLondon W1S 4NL

Contact Phil Johnson, Sales directorT: 020 7344 4900F: 020 7344 [email protected] is Europe's leadingarchitectural lightingmanufacturer. Our design teamoffer free design expertisegained from working on bothsmall and large museumprojects which include theNational Gallery, the BritishMuseum and the V&A. ERCOluminaries provide efficient useof light, directed to where it isneeded and providing therequired visual impact, whilestill complying withconservation requirements.

Gallery SystemsStand 22261 West 35th Street12th FloorNew York, 10001, USA

Contact Maxine Edwards, Europeanbusiness managerT: 0870 240 1950F: 0870 240 [email protected]

www.gallerysystems.co.ukGallery Systems hasdeveloped collectionsmanagement softwaresolutions for the finest culturalinstitutions throughout theworld for over 25 years. TMS,our core product, helps clientsof all types and sizes betterorganise their collectioninformation; eMuseum, ourweb-publishing toolkit thenallows clients to publish dataonto websites/intranets.

Gander & WhiteShipping Ltd

Stand 17Unit 1, St. Martin’s WayWimbledonLondon SW17 0JH

Contact Renée Pfister, Associatedirector, museums and galleriesT: 020 8971 7171F: 020 8946 [email protected] & White provide expertart handling, exhibitionmanagement and collectioncare to public sector museumsand galleries. Currently, we areexpanding our museum andgalleries division in response toour clients’ needs, continuingto offer all the services youwould expect from a well-established internationalfine art shipping company.

Goppion S.p.AStand 35viale Edison 58-6020090 Trezzano sulNaviglioMilano, Italy

Contact Peter Hohenstatt, MarketingdirectorT: 00 39 02 4844971F: 00 39 02 4453985

[email protected] case maker since 1952.The specialist in tailor-madehigh conservation gradedisplay cases and all relatedthemes and services. Clientsinclude the V&A, the BritishMuseum, the Louvre, Paris, the Bavarian National Museum,Munich, and the Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas City.

GT Vision LtdStand 69Hazel Stub DepotCamps RoadHaverhillSuffolk CB9 9AF

Contact Ian Baldwin, SalesT: 01440 714737F: 01440 [email protected] Vision, the UK's leadingmanuafacturer and supplier ofcollections scanning systems,microscopes and microscopeimaging systems for museums.Our range includes the GTSmartscan a 3D, ultra highresolution tray/drawer/largespecimen scanner, and thespectacular Hirox 3D rotationalmicroscopy system. Allproducts are backed by a teamof experts in these fields.

Houghton KnealeDesign Ltd

Stand 40The Studio10 Muswell RoadLondon N10 2BG

Contact Kate Kneale, DesignerT: 020 8444 6225F: 020 8444 [email protected] is a design consultancyspecialising in museum and

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exhibition design. We arecommitted to the developmentof exhibitions as places ofsocial interaction and of thepresentation of authenticexperience.

HyperFocal LtdStand 6326 Lawson GladeLivingstonWest Lothian EH54 9JT

Contact Graeme Cowie, ManagingdirectorT: 07910 300850F: 01506 [email protected] Ltd provide 2D and3D imaging services. We offertechnical photography, virtualtour and 3D laser scanning,helping professionals andvisitors visualise in 3D, complexsurface structures. These 3Dimages can then be integratedinto virtual tours or interactivecomputer models allowing theviewer to interact with, study, or present complex 3D objects.

if (That company called)Stand 32aIf HouseThornton RoadPickeringNorth Yorkshire YO18 7JBContact Simon Crook, Sales andmarketing directorT: 01751 475757F: 01751 [email protected] specialise in impulsepurchase gifts for museums.This unique retail project offersyou a range of personalisedproducts in a neat display,coordinated with a site imagefinished in a choice of three

classic colours with theaverage quantity for each itemat just 112 pieces.

Innovate – Centre forCreative IndustriesStand 54Unit 301, Tamar Science ParkDerrifordPlymouth PL6 8BXContact Samantha Spake, Marketingand projectsT: 01752 764486F: 01752 [email protected] is a University ofPlymouth centre which offers3D imaging, panoramas andreproduction solutions for yourarchives, exhibitions, educationand commercial outcomes. We provide a direct service orpartnerships for scholarlyresearch and funding potentialto open up collections that areeither too delicate or large tokeep on display.

Intrepid SecuritySolutions

Stand 7bUnit 1, Mill Farm Business ParkMillfield RoadHounslowMiddlesex TW4 5PY

Contact Neil Jackson, Sales executiveT: 020 8893 9922F: 020 8893 [email protected] Security Solutionsinstall and maintain integrated,tailor-made EAS and CCTVsecurity solutions for librariesand museums. At the MuseumsAssociation exhibition, Intrepidwill be demonstrating the verylatest in RFID technology self-issue security systems to

protect libraries, books, CDs, DVDs, tapes and videos while freeing staff from the time-consuming activity ofhandling issues and returns.

KE Software (UK) LtdStand 18Canada House3 Chepstow StreetManchester M1 5FW

Contact Ben Sullivan, Head of UKoperationsT: 0161 236 9209F: 0161 236 [email protected] Software is the developer ofKE EMu, a feature-rich museummanagement system designedto manage the large anddiverse collections of museums,art galleries, historical societiesand botanical gardens. Visit KESoftware at this year's showand talk to our local UK staff todiscuss your needs.

L M Kartenvertrieb & Verlags GmbHStand 37aHasenheide 9D – 10967 BerlinGermanyContact Michael Hartfelder, Chiefexecutive officerT: 00 49 30 8930328F: 00 49 30 [email protected] stationery products,postcards, greeting cards,lenticular, pens, magnets,museum reproduction andsouvenirs for all kinds ofmuseums and visitor attractions.

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Meaco measurementand control solutions

Stand 2726 The AvenueBasford

NewcastleStaffordshire ST5 0LYContact Samantha Greatbatch, PartnerT: 0845 838 6963F: 0845 838 [email protected] of the widest rangeof humidity measurement andcontrol equipment available.Thermohygrometers,dataloggers, handhelds andthe Meaco radio telemetrysystem designed especially formuseums. Control equipmentincluding humidifiers, dehumidifiers and humidistats.

MLAStand 9Victoria HouseSouthampton RowLondon WC1B 4EAContact Viola Lewis, Information officerT: 020 7273 1444F: 020 7273 [email protected] Museums, Libraries andArchives Council (MLA) is thelead strategic agency formuseums, libraries andarchives. We are part of thewider MLA Partnership,working with the nine regionalagencies to improve people'slives. The partnership actscollectively for the benefit of thesector and the public, leadingthe transformation of museums,libraries and archives for thefuture.

MobydocStand 2434 Upper Tachbrook Street, PimlicoLondon SW1V 1SV

Contact Monique Ricaut, UK agentT: 020 7821 9343F: 020 7821 [email protected], precursor incollections managementsystems, develops softwaresolutions for museums,libraries, documentationcentres, archives and privatecollections. Products:Micromusée, Snbase, Mobytext,Mobydoc Express, Gapi,Photo, Filmo, Archi, CollectionPrivée. Public access/web:Opac kiosk, HTML export,Opac Web. To date Mobydocproducts have been chosen by over 500 institutions aroundthe world, and translated ineight languages.

mPower MediaLimited

Stand 3Corsham Media ParkWestwells RoadCorshamWiltshire SN13 9GB

Contact Tracey Curtis, Head ofproductionT: 01225 719937F: [email protected] projectmanagement and effectivecreative solutions for all digitalplatforms. mPower Mediaoffers production managementfrom concept developmentthrough to user testing and finallaunch, delivering high-qualityproducts that focus on

usability. Interactive kiosks; CD Roms, websites, wirelessinterpretations and consultancyat all levels.

Museums AssociationStand 7024 Calvin StreetLondon E1 6NWContactMichael Wright, Head ofmarketingT: 020 7426 6910F: 020 7426 [email protected] Museums Association isthe UK's professionalmembership organisation forpeople who work in museums,galleries and heritage sites.Glasgow Tourist Board andGlasgow Museums will also beexhibiting on the stand, lookingforward to the conference andexhibition in Glasgow next year.

National MonumentsRecordStand 37bKemble DriveSwindonWiltshire SN2 2GZContact Simon Thompson, MarketingmanagerT: 01793 414600F: 01793 [email protected]/NMRThe National MonumentsRecord (NMR) is the publicarchive of English Heritage,holding over eight millionhistoric and contemporaryphotographs. We also maintainthe national historicenvironment databases ofbuildings and sites in Englandand its territorial waters, (the

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Heritage Data Sets), anddevelop heritage informationpartnerships with key partners.

Natural HistoryMuseum ConsultingStand 28Cromwell RoadLondon SW7 5BDContact Christine Ung, Consultingliaison officerT: 020 7942 5816F: 020 7942 [email protected] at the Natural HistoryMuseum have unrivalled skillsand experience in collectionsmanagement. They offer awide range of consultancyservices that will help othermuseums/institutions maintainand develop high standards of collections stewardshipespecially in the fields of:curation; documentation;preventative and remedialconservation; collections care;museology; pest management;collections research; and manyother collections managementdisciplines.

ObjectivesStand 16Museum & Exhibition Design2 Sutton Court RoadLondon W4 4NF

Contact Neill Richardson, PartnerT: 020 8995 9023F: 020 8995 [email protected] in interpretative 3D and graphic design formuseums and galleries. We are adept at producing high-quality, visually-arresting,engaging and informativeexhibitions. Clients include

national and local museumsand projects cover a widerange of subjects includingscience, technology, localhistory, geology, natural historyand decorative arts.

Ocean Design &Management Ltd

Stand 23Rye House29 London RoadHigh Wycombe HP11 1BJ

Contact Martin Humphreys, DirectorT: 01494 512215F: 01494 [email protected] mobile storage.Ocean Design providescollection and site surveys togive the best use of space andcollection care. Mobile shelvingis made to suit the collectionand can be fitted with drawers,gun racks, picture racks, longobject, map, ethnography,furniture, armour, and textilestorage. Our speciality is themaintenance, relocation andreuse of your existing systems.

Past Pleasures LtdStand 57Unit 2, Capital ParkCombe LaneWormley, GodalmingSurrey GU8 5TJ

Contact Mark Wallis, Managing director T: 01428 685755F: 01428 [email protected] Pleasures Ltd is the UK'soldest, biggest and bestcostumed historicalinterpretation company.Specialists in recruitment andtraining of costumedinterpreters; research, design

and creation of period clothing;conception and production ofhistorical special events andlive costumed interpretationand provision of historicalentertainers, specialists andlecturers.

Peter Shorer, FIIC,AntiquityReproductionStand 640 Devonshire RoadIlfordEssex IG2 7EWContact Peter Shorer, ProprietorT: 020 8590 [email protected] to jewellerymanufacture, and employed bythe British Museum in1939.Peter Shorer has worked onantiquities of many periods;excavation, reconstruction,conservation, display, mouldingantiquities for scientificexamination andelectroforming reproductionsfor display and retail.Continuing into retirement.

Prodir LtdStand 307 Old Medow RoadKings LynnNorfolk PE30 4JJ

Contact Rod DuncanT: 01553 776607F: 01553 [email protected] manufactures a range ofbespoke writing instrumentsand allied products producedspecifically for museums andgalleries. Working with ourcustomers to produceproducts that reflect the imageof the institution concerned,both in physical appearanceand print decoration.

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Ramplas LtdStand 3184 Birmingham RoadDudley DY1 4RJ

Contact Scott Richards, Sales directorT: 01384 453160F: 01384 [email protected] UK’s premier Plastazote®

converter offers unrivalledprotection during storage andtransportation of artefacts anddelicate works of art.Plastazote® will be of greatinterest to all associated withconservation. The purity of theproduct combined with thevarious densities and coloursshow how resilient, light, UVstable and tough the product is.

Research House UKLtdStand 586 Edison BuildingElectric WharfSandy LaneCoventry CV1 4JAContact Nitin Thakrar, DirectorT: 024 7652 5550F: 0870 421 [email protected] House UK is aninternational researchconsultancy companyproviding innovative researchsolutions. Our latest product is Digivey®, an interactive top-of-the-line touch screensurvey system for use withfinger touch enabled computingequipment. Digivey® sets newstandards for survey systemswith more functionality, higherand quicker response rate andgreater customer interaction.

Rothschild WaddesdonStand 68Waddesdon ManorWaddesdonAylesburyBuckinghamshire HP18 0JHContact Christopher Campbell, Head of tradingT: 01296 653204F: 01296 653224christopher.campbell@nationaltrust.org.ukwww.waddesdon.org.ukThrough our familyassociations with two of theworld’s great chateaux,Mouton Rothschild and LafiteRothschild, we specialise inbranding wines for othervenues. Branding and labellingwine with your own identity is a proven successful method ofbrand extension, and createsan additional revenue streamfor retail and mail order sales.

Shelley Signs LtdStand 41Eaton-on-TernMarket DraytonShropshire TF9 2BXContact Robert Shelley, DirectorT: 01952 541483F: 01952 [email protected] in signs andinterpretive panels for externaluse, Shelley’s use acombination of state-of-the-artdigital printers and traditionalskills to produce a tough,robust and colourfast range ofsigns. Our expertise in tactilesandblasted timber providesan opportunity to producehighly-individual and distinctivesigns. A full graphic designservice is offered.

Simulacra-MWRStand 33107 High StreetWinchesterHampshire SO23 9AHContact Mark Farnell, MarketingmanagerT: 01962 891111F: 01962 [email protected]'s market offeringincludes digital and interactivein-gallery labelling solutions,content authoring tools and theOpen Harmonise contentmanagement system. MWRhas over 20 years’ experienceand has won many awards,including best of the web andbest education site forwww.makingthemodernworld.org.uk at Museums and theWeb 2005 in Vancouver.

Stortech LtdStand 64Unit A, Castle Park Industrial EstateBower StreetOldham OL1 3LN

Contact Kevin Rafferty, ManagingdirectorT: 0161 678 8597F: 0161 665 [email protected] and manufacturer ofstorage systems and arthandling trolleys for museumsand art galleries, for over 20years. Layouts, reports andcostings for short-term budgetsand lottery applications.

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System Simulation LtdStand 53Bedford ChambersThe PiazzaCovent GardenLondon WC2E 8HA

Contact Mia Abrahami, AdministratorT: 020 7836 7406F: 020 7836 [email protected], easy-to-use collectionsand content managementsystems, driving creativelydesigned, innovative websites,kiosks and workstations.Complying with internationalstandards, Index+ supportsterminology control, accesssecurity and networkedapplications including intranet,XML, Z39.50, OAI and brokersystems.

System StoreSolutions LtdStand 19Ham LaneLenhamMaidstone ME17 2LHContact David Price, DirectorT: 01622 859522F: 01622 [email protected] provide high-quality flexiblestorage systems providingoptimum protection ofpriceless artefacts and objects.Our portfolio includes storage,front-of-house displaycabinets, and mobile storageshelving, pull-out pictureracking, display cabinets, gunand rifle storage, glass platenegative storage, textile, plan filing. No obligation sitesurveys available.

The SEAStand 224 Rosebery AvenueClerkenwellLondon EC1R 4SXContact Daniel Phillips, DirectorT: 020 7278 4044F: 020 7837 [email protected] provides a mixed realitylearning platform connected torich content in museums andgalleries. It connects thephysical and the digital worldby combining a personallearning space (via a mobilephone) with physical learningspaces (gallery/museum andother cultural venues) and thevirtual learning space of acollaborative online website.

The Sutlers Stores LtdStand 535 Wessex TradeCentreOld Wareham RoadPooleDorset BH12 3PG

Contact Nancy Dench, ProductiondirectorT: 01202 711660F: 01202 [email protected] Sutlers Stores in Dorsethave built up a fantasticreputation throughout the UKfor supplying high-qualitycostume replicas to museumsand exhibitions displays. Re-enactment groups from allover the country know they cantrust us to produce uniformsand accessories accuratelyand on time.

Third MillenniumInformation

Stand 12-5 Benjamin StreetLondon EC1M 5QL

Contact Michael Jackson, MarketingmanagerT: 020 7336 0144F: 020 7608 [email protected] in publishing andmultimedia projects for theinternational museum, heritageand art gallery markets. Ourpublishing experience includesexhibitions, catalogues,museum/heritage guides andhandbooks, and complex bookpackaging projects, as well asthe design and production of brochures, newsletters andvisitor information leaflets.

Tickets.com SystemsLtdStand 61Midsummer House405 Midsummer BoulevardMilton KeynesBuckinghamshire MK9 3BNContact Kathryn Baldwin, MarketingmanagerT: 01908 232404F: 01908 [email protected] supply ticketing,marketing and CRM solutions.The solutions focus on customerrelationship management,fundraising and overall venuemanagement, they are designedto help increase visitor numbersand improve the overall visitorexperience. Various options foronline ticketing and additionalproducts such as ticket kiosksand facility scheduling toolscomplete the product range.Please contact us for full details.

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TOR Systems LtdStand 2058 Longton RoadTrenthamStoke on TrentStaffordshire ST4 8YZ

Contact Daniel Jordan, ManagingdirectorT: 01782 644755F: 01782 [email protected] Systems Ltd providesticketing, reservation andaccess control to the major UKmuseums, including the BritishMuseum, the Imperial WarMuseum, the Science Museumand the Natural HistoryMuseum. Find out why theseclients use our world-classvisitor solutions by visiting our website.

Turner & TownsendStand 12Calverley LaneHorsforthLeeds LS18 4GH

Contact Toby Kliskey, Associate directorT: 0113 258 4400F: 0113 258 [email protected] & Townsend is a qualitydriven, international constructionand management consultancy.We deliver independent,professional support for theappraisal, development,implementation and operationof capital projects and facilitiesfor museums and otherheritage projects.

University of LeicesterStand 8University RoadLeicester LE1 7RDContact Julie Hill, Assistant managerT: 0116 252 3000F: 0116 252 [email protected] University’s Department ofMuseum Studies offers a widerange of learning opportunities,both in distance learning andcampus-based courses, and is internationally renowned forits leading-edge research. Theuniversity bookshop stocksand supplies publications on allaspects of museology. A mailorder catalogue is available on request.

Videonations LtdStand 7aUnit 7, Empress Buildings380 Chester RoadOld TraffordManchester M16 9EAContactRichard Madden, MarketingmanagerT: 0161 872 1620F: 0161 872 1621richard.madden@videonations.comwww.videonations.comVideonations offer completevideoconferencing andintegrated audiovisual solutions.We are an independent andimpartial equipment supplier,able to fulfil complex projectswith a range of products, trainingand support programmes. We offer the following: videoconferencing and bridgingservices; mediasite: conferencerecording and live webcast;digital signage; audiovisual andinteractive solutions.

Willoughby Associates Limited

Stand 25266 Linden StreetWinnetkaIL 60093, USA

Contact Michael Pfriem, Businessdevelopment associateT: 00 1 847 332 1200F: 00 1 847 332 [email protected] over 20 years’ experience,Willoughby Associates createsthe most innovative collectionsmanagement systems in theworld. Our systems io andMIMSY XG address the diverseneeds of a wide variety ofmuseums and institutions.Willoughby offers institutionshighly-customisable databasesthat feature innovativeinterfaces and integrated digitalmedia management capabilities.

YDreams Education & CultureStand 29Rua Fradesso da Silveira8 Bloco D, 1A/2A, 1300-609 Lisboa, PortugalContact Patrícia Valinho, Sales managerT: 00 351 21 0314000F: 00 351 21 [email protected] Education & Culturedevelops pioneering productsand solutions based on interactivevisualisation, augmented realityand ubiquitous computing inthe areas of education, tourism,museums and cultural heritage.We specialise in applying frontlinetechnology that makes culturalvenues and exhibition spacescome alive. Our solutions enrichthe visitor experience by invitingthem to listen, view and sensenarratives within the cultural space.

“ The Zebra symbolises our creativity,our desire to pioneer newtechniques across everything we do,from involvingparticipants to the methods we use to how we report back to clients.But it’s no good being creative for the sake of being different.The Square is to show that we’re alsogrounded,we’re honest and ethical,and that our conclusionsand recommendations are solid and practical. ”

Nicky Holmes, MD

A hands-on,tailor made approach to:

• Audience Development• Visitor & Non-visitor Research• Evaluation• Social Inclusion• Workforce Development• Diversify• Marketing & Strategic Planning• Access Audits

Tel: 01943 605032www.zebrasquare.co.uk

It’s time to be Zebra Squared!

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Exhibition seminarsMonday 23 October

Seminar room 1

All dressed up: The benefits of liveinterpretationLive and costumedinterpretation is almostuniversally popular with visitors.It is flexible and exciting,memorable and challenging,immediate and colourful.Experts will share tales and tipson how to make it succeed.SpeakerMark Wallis, Managingdirector, Past Pleasures

Seminar room 2

Managing disparatecollections: Solutionsfor allThis session will discuss varioussolutions for managingencyclopaedic collectionsacross different geographies, allwithin one information system.SpeakerJay Hoffman, President andfounder, Gallery Systems

Seminar room 1

Developing apublishing programmeto build support anddrive brand identitySee how guidebooks,catalogues, interpretation for children and adults, and membership schemeengagement tools can increasethe size of your audience. SpeakerJustin Tunstall, Managingdirector, Third MillenniumInformation

Seminar room 2

New boundaries forcultural heritageEmerging technologies arerevolutionising the waymonuments and landscapesare interpreted for visitors.YDreams Education & Culturehas developed new technologyfor virtual sightseeing. Thisseminar will examine thepossibilities and challenges ofthese new methods ofexploring cultural heritage. SpeakerPatrícia Valinho, Salesmanager

Seminar room 1

CreativeapprenticeshipsThis seminar will look at creativeapprenticeships, how they canhelp people get work in culturalheritage, and how they can helpmeet the skills gaps you mightbe identifying.SpeakerVictoria Pirie, Executive director,partnerships and strategy,Creative & Cultural Skills

Seminar room 2

Creating web-readyinteractive contentThis seminar looks at MagicStudio, a web application that isused to create interactives forweb, in-gallery and smartboarduse, and as a basis for projectwork for missing and hard toreach visitors.SpeakerAndy Sawyer, Museumspecialist, Simulacra-MWR

1030-1100All exhibition seminars takeplace in the Purbeck Hall. No booking required.

1115-1145 1430-1500

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Seminar room 1

ProVenueOne – thefuture of ticketingThis session will explore theway a Tickets.com ticketingsolution can help achieve thefollowing: maximising revenuethrough first admissions andstreamlining processes;understanding customers’ needsto keep them coming back.SpeakerJacqueline Parker, Salesmanager – visitor attractions,Tickets.com Systems Ltd

Seminar room 2

Productivepartnerships toenhance your websiteOnline partnerships with charitiesand public service organisations,can boost traffic and add life towebsites. This seminar looks atlessons learned from CultureOnline’s projects, and examineswhat works and what doesn’t.SpeakersAlex Morrison, Managingdirector, Cognitive ApplicationsMike Greenwood,Commissioning executive,Culture Online

Seminar room 1

Generating revenuefrom wineFor 150 years the Rothschildfamily has been making someof the world’s greatest wine.Learn how you can benefitfrom the knowledge RothschildWaddesdon has of brandingwine for your institution.SpeakerChristopher Campbell, Head of trading, RothschildWaddesdon

Seminar room 2

Closing the gapThis session will look at a newsolution for integrating dataarchives with image display inpanoramic gallery and site-specific environments.SpeakersMartin Woolner, Director,Innovate – Centre for CreativeIndustriesGraham Howard, Designdirector, System Simulation Ltd

Seminar room 1

Imminent reforms tofire safety legislationFrom 1 October 2006 allorganisations, includingmuseums and galleries, willtake on new responsibilities formanaging fire safety within theirbuildings. At this seminar firesafety experts will advise youon compliance.SpeakerPaul Lane, Associate director,Turner & Townsend

Seminar room 2

OOKL – connectingpeople to cultureUsing mobile phones and theweb, OOKL helps visitors toengage with collections. WithOOKL they can learn, createpersonal memories and sharetheir own interpretation of theirvisit online.SpeakerDan Phillips, Director, The SEA

1515-1545 1030-1100All exhibition seminars takeplace in the Purbeck Hall. No booking required.

1115-1145

Exhibition seminarsTuesday 24 October

Seminar room1

Design for toleranceA short history of thedevelopment of the themesand concepts for the Museumof Tolerance in Los Angeles,from its beginnings in the1980s to the recent opening ofthe New York Tolerance Center,and the future plans for theCentre for Human Dignity inJerusalem.SpeakerRichard Houghton, Creative director, HoughtonKneale Design Ltd

Seminar room 2

3D content andembedding 3D intovirtual toursHyperFocal Ltd is launching anew service – embedding 3Dinto virtual tours. Find out howto enhance your web contentand increase access to yourcollections with 3D interactiveimages.SpeakerGraeme Cowie, Managingdirector, HyperFocal Ltd

Seminar room 1

Bringing subjects to lifeFind out how automata,animatronics and mixed mediainstallations are used to bringsubjects to life and engageaudiences. SpeakerWill Jackson, Director,Engineered Arts Ltd

Seminar room 2

Digital visitor surveysin museumsThe aim of this seminar will be to present the value ofconducting digital surveys and how simple data can beintegrated from survey design,data collation and analysis. SpeakerNitin Thakrar, Director,Research House UK

The awards recognise thoseexhibitors who have made the most imaginative use of their stand, whether it is shell scheme or space only. The stands are voted for bydelegates and visitors to theexhibition and are assessedon the following criteria:

• construction and design ofexhibition space

• success in conveyingexhibitor brand

• quality of presentation andpromotional materials.

There are two categories, one for small stands and onefor medium and large stands.Open to all delegates and visitors

1330-1400 1415-1445 1530-1615

Exhibitor awardsPurbeck Hall

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Floor planPurbeck Hall