The project aims to provide a large number of selected organisations with new and upgraded digital audio-visual capabilities combined with the management tools and knowledge tools to maximise the benefit from them. DigiTraining specifically aims to benefit small or midsize museums, as well as other tangible or intangible cultural heritage organizations which include structures and facilities accessible to the general public.
“DigiTraining, Digital & Audiovisual Capacity Building for Accessible Heritage” aspires to provide a large number of CCI organizations with new digital skills and tools and with the management capabilities to deal and benefit from them. It will focus on small or midsize museums and other tangible or intangible heritage organizations with facilities accessible to the public. These beneficiary organizations will be selected through a transparent process at the end of a strong dissemination campaign.
The Consortium is composed by highly experienced public and private organizations from five different countries, combining well tested expertise in digital technology research, execution and training; in consulting and advice on management and innovation for startups and midsize organization; in media and communication; and in audiovisual & virtual reality production in the specific area of the arts and cultural heritage.