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Interspectral announces new partnerships with the Universeum Science Centre and the Rijksmuseum |
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06 Feb 2019 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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Interspectral's Inside Explorer software will be used as part of a permanent exhibition on human and animal anatomy at Universeum |
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Interspectral, a Swedish visualisation software company has announced new projects with both the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) and the Universeum Science Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Having been the visualisation partner for the Rijksmuseum since 2016, Interspectral will now create a number of interactive exhibits on Ancient Egypt, featuring 3D scanned mummies, for a major travelling exhibition on ancient Egypt that will tour between 2020 and 2022.
Louise Lennersten, CEO of Interspectral, says: "We are honored to be re-selected as partners to the Rijksmuseum. Interspectral has worked with the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities since 2016 and has been providing solutions for both permanent and traveling exhibitions ever since. This time we will co-work to produce complete interactive exhibits to engage visitors in ancient Egypt" Says Louise Lennersten, CEO of Interspectral.
At Universeum, Interspectral's Inside Explorer software will be used as part of a permanent exhibition on human and animal anatomy. Used in museums, science centres and aquariums across the world Inside Explorer uses scientific data to create interactive and dynamic learning experiences .
Håkan Sigurdsson, scientific leader at Universeum, says: "Inside Explorer is a great tool for understanding and learning for our guests. In an entertaining way, with scientific visualisation. The concept itself is so education and intuitive that you are tempted to explore it on your own."
"At Universeum, our guests will be able to explore both animals and humans and we hope that together Interspectral will be able to develop more fun and interesting concepts for Inside Explorer," Sigurdsson adds.
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