Technology Transformation Program

Technology Transformation Program

Education

Vancouver, BC 1,051 followers

Accelerate Your Digital Evolution

About us

Unleash the power of emerging technologies for your museum Elevate audience engagement, boost funding, and embrace digital transformation. The Museum Technology Transformation Program, an ambitious and groundbreaking initiative designed to help museums unlock the potential of emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, cybersecurity, AR/VR and harness their immense power.

Industry
Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Vancouver, BC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Blockchain, Art, Culture, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Cybersecurity, Innovation, and Digital Transforamtion

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  • It’s through your authentic expression that you make a true impact. Every thought, every word, and every action you take contributes to a language only you can speak. Celebrate this individuality and let it drive you towards greatness. The world doesn’t need more of the same; it needs your unique brilliance.

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    With your thoughts, words, and actions, you speak a language that’s deeply yours. ---- Artwork: Rudolf II of Habsurg as Vertumnus Artist: Giuseppe Arcimboldo From Present Like an Artist ebook https://lnkd.in/gieZJpu8 

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  • We admire the dedication of those who pour their heart and soul into their work, much like Vincent van Gogh did. Despite the toll it took, his commitment to his art inspires us to pursue our passions.

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    I put my heart and soul into my work, and I have lost my mind in the process. ---- Artwork: The Sower with Setting Sun Artist: Vincent van Gogh Out Now: Vincent van Gogh | The Timeless Legacy Download Your Free Copy https://lnkd.in/g5YXvaAB

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  • Rise above the noise of the mediocre and the mundane. True growth and innovation come from the exceptional, driven by passion and an unstoppable momentum toward greatness. Embrace the extraordinary and reject the complacency of “meh.”

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    Both Bad and good are your friends. Meh is the enemy. ---- Artwork: Napoleon crossing the Alps Artist: Jacques-Louis David From Present Like an Artist ebook https://lnkd.in/gieZJpu8 

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  • Our very own Hussein Hallak shares why he has such a strong connection to museums and what they mean to him and to our whole team.

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    Serial Entrepreneur | Angel Investor | Author | Speaker | Top 30 Vancouver Tech Thought Leaders | AI, Blockchain, Big Data, Gaming, Digital Commerce, Fintech

    Not far from Al-Hamidiyah Souq stood the Damascus National Museum, where I spent most of my twenties. There, among the remnants of the past, I learned the true true essence of culture captured by the hands of the many over millennia—those who carved, sculpted, painted, lived life, told stories. Damascus, continuously inhabited for thousands of years, has been a melting pot of cultures, religions, and innovations, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, art, and science through the Silk Road. But no matter how many times I walked through the halls of the museum, the Ugaritic tablet always took my breath away. Not because it held one of the earliest known alphabets, it was because of something my father said to me. My father’s words made me see everything about Syria in a different light. Walking through the National Museum didn’t fill me with pride or hubris. Instead, it reminded me of my place in the intricate fabric of human existence. Museums are timeless mirrors reflecting our past, present, and future. They hold the essence of who we are and what we can become. ----- Subscribe for more stories at the intersection of art, culture, and technology.

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