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Smart Museum Systems

MUSEUM CONCEPTS

What Is A Museum?

It Is A Space That Displays Works Of Mind That We Like To Show To Visitors And Next Generations Both For Knowledge And Profit Targets.

  • The Museum can be an Open air site, a full building, a section inside a building or can even be mobile type
  • Many Showrooms of cars as example fall under museum category because of the similar functionality and purpose

Normal Museum Missing Requirements:

  • Dynamic Lighting (to Enhance Experience)
  • Easy Swift Multi Lingual Explanations About Displays
  • Ambient Temperature And Humidity Control
  • Energy Saving If No Traffic (waste-less Museum)
Normal Museum
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Smart-Museum Is An Innovative & Simple Conceptual Solution Catered For All Above Needs.

Smart G5 provides unique ability to serve museum needs both for outdoors and indoors. Smart G5 research team has invented many solutions that fits different Museums to cater visitor ages and different languages. Here some of the solution Ideas:

Affordable Options Available By Smart-G5
A- Press Button To Activate Language And Dynamic Lighting
B- Pass Your Entry Card With Pre Configured Language To Activate Displays
C- Touch The Interesting Information Section In Your Language To Be Briefed

Unique Smart G5 Options:

  • Contained Audio Zone (Sound stays contained – do not bother other visitors)
  • Audio and Videos plays based on occupancy and the preferred language that can be selected or sensed using BT or NFC
  • Multi-lingual Touch Menu Displays and Panels
  • General Lighting Control of the building façade and indoor areas
  • Climate Control with special humidity, air temperature and quality control
  • Energy Saving in general
  • Special Areas secured Authorized access control
  • Total Lockout System in case of Alarm for high security museums with multiple lines of defense automated scenario
  • More big list of Ideas available for different Museum types. Kindly contact our Sales to assist you with your project needs
Smart Museum Touchpad

Outdoors / Indoor Museums

  • √ Science Museum
  • √ Art Museum
  • √ History Museum
  • √ Sports Museum
  • √ War Museum
  • √ Nature Museum
  • √ Culture Museum
  • √ Car Museum
  • √ Space Museum
  • √ Marine Museum
  • √ Wax Museum
  • √ Zoo Museum
  • √ Aerospace Museum
  • √ Artifacts Museum
  • √ Photos Museum
  • √ Butterfly Museum
  • √ And Many More
  • ✨ Dynamic Lighting
  • 🎧 Easy Listen & See
  • 🌟 Controlled Ambiance
  • 📝 Language Usage Report
  • 📊 Visits Counter
Dynamic Lighting & Ambiance

Archaeology Museum

They display archaeological artifacts. These museums can be open-air sites or dedicated exhibition spaces within buildings.

Archaeology Museum

Art Museum

Specialized for Science and History of Science. In the beginning, they were static displays of objects, but now are made interactive so that visitors can participate and learn better about different branches of science.

Art Museum

Science Museum

Specialized in science and the history of science. Initially focused on static displays of objects, modern science museums are now interactive, allowing visitors to participate and better understand different branches of science.

Science Museum

History Museum

Collects objects and artifacts that tell a chronological story about a locality. Collections may include documents, archaeological findings, and artifacts, often exhibited in dedicated buildings, historic houses, or heritage sites.

History Museum

Military & War Museum

Specialized in military histories, usually organized from the perspective of a nation and the conflicts in which it has taken part. Exhibits often include weapons, uniforms, decorations, war technology, and other related objects.

Military & War Museum

Encyclopedic Museum

Encyclopedic museums are generally large institutions covering a wide variety of themes, both local and global. They are not thematically defined nor specialized.

James Cuno is a renowned American curator and art historian, currently serving as CEO of The J. Paul Getty Trust, the world’s wealthiest art institution. He is an avid defender and promoter of the encyclopedic museum.

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Encyclopedic Museum

Historic House Museum

A house or building transformed into a museum, usually because the person that lived there was important, or a significant event happened there. The house is often equipped with period furniture, allowing visitors to experience life as it was. Guides narrate the story of the house and its inhabitants.

Historic House Museum

Living History Museum

A type of museum in which historic events are performed by actors to show and involve visitors in how events unfolded or how crafts were performed, giving them the experience of reliving history.

Living History Museum

Maritime Museum

Specialized museums displaying maritime history, culture, or archaeology. Archaeological maritime museums exhibit artifacts and preserved shipwrecks recovered from bodies of water. Maritime history museums educate the public about humanity’s maritime past.

Maritime Museum

Mobile Museum

Specialized museums for displaying maritime history, culture, or archaeology. Primarily archaeological maritime museums exhibit artifacts and preserved shipwrecks recovered from bodies of water. Maritime history museums educate the public about humanity’s maritime past.

Mobile Museum

Natural History Museum

Museums that have no fixed exhibition space. They may operate from a vehicle or move as guest exhibits from museum to museum. The term also applies to parts of exhibitions that travel between institutions.

Natural History Museum

Open-air Museum

Characterized by outdoor exhibitions, often consisting of reconstructed buildings that recreate architecture and lifestyles from the past.

Open-air Museum

Pop-up Museum

Nontraditional museums designed to be temporary. They often rely on visitors to contribute objects and labels while professionals provide themes. This collaborative approach creates shared historical authority.

Pop-up Museum

Music Instruments Museum

Museums specialized in musical instruments. They collect, preserve, and display instruments, along with photographs, stories of musicians, and the history of music and its sounds.

Music Instruments Museum

Transportation Museum

Showcases historic vehicles and related technology, often maintained by both government and private collectors. Exhibits may include cars, motorcycles, buses, trains, engines, and other forms of transportation.

Transportation Museum

From The Movies Museum

Dedicated to cinema, this museum exhibits props, cars, costumes, weapons, and other iconic items from popular films, offering visitors a behind-the-scenes look into movie history.

From The Movies Museum

Aerospace Museum

Also known as an aviation museum, it highlights the history of flight. Exhibits often feature real, replica, or restored aircraft, along with maps, models, dioramas, uniforms, equipment, and photographs documenting aviation history.

Aerospace Museum

Wax Museum

Features lifelike wax figures of historical figures and contemporary personalities, often dressed in real clothes and displayed in realistic poses for an immersive experience.

Wax Museum

Jewelry Museum

Exhibits jewelry from different cultures and time periods, ranging from ancient treasures to contemporary masterpieces, showcasing craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Jewelry Museum

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