The SITEM workshops are practical case studies presented in duo by an exhibitor and a cultural venue testifying to its experience. Visitors come to find inspiration and discover the achievements and innovations created.

1st Edition of the Barometer on Museum and Heritage Site Audiences

Workshop presented by the Gece Institut In 2017, at the SITEM trade fair, we presented the results of our qualitative and quantitative study “The Museum of Tomorrow”, commissioned by Universcience. More than 800 French respondents aged 18 and over—regular visitors to museums and heritage sites—shared their perceptions and expectations in terms of offerings, services, and… Read more

Showcasing Your Heritage Collections: Where to Begin ?

Workshop presented by Arkhênum with the Musée Guimet and the Musée de Bretagne Through the experience of the Musée Guimet, this session will explore how conducting an audit of museum collections can provide a comprehensive overview of heritage assets and support informed decision-making. The Musée de Bretagne’s case study will illustrate the steps involved in… Read more

How the Centre des Monuments Nationaux is pioneering solutions for deaf audiences by offering a mediation tour in Sign Language with Langue Turquoise at the opening of the Hôtel de la Marine

Workshop presented by Langue Turquoise with the Hôtel de la Marine and the Centre des Monuments Nationaux Langue Turquoise, a leader in Sign Language translation, and the CMN, a pioneer in innovation for deaf audiences, worked together to integrate accessibility into the permanent exhibition path at the Hôtel de la Marine. This workshop will present… Read more

Chatbots and CRM : Two Key Tools to Boost Your Visitor Engagement

Workshop presented by AskMona with the MuséoParc Alésia Today, the visitor experience no longer begins and ends on-site—it starts well before the visit and continues long after. The challenge is to guide your audiences throughout their entire journey to ensure satisfaction and foster engagement… without spending endless hours doing so! To help you meet this… Read more

The Heritage Incubator Explores the Ecological Transition

Workshop proposed by the Incubator of the Centre des Monuments Nationaux As the leading cultural and tourism operator in France, the Centre des Monuments Nationaux has launched over 30 innovative projects through the Heritage Incubator, created in 2018 to help shape the heritage of tomorrow. Since 2022, the Incubator has focused on supporting ecological and… Read more

Artech: What Potential Does the Metaverse Hold for Cultural Spaces ?

Artech Workshop: What Potential Does the Metaverse Hold for Cultural Spaces? A conversation led by the Théâtre du Châtelet and Telecom SudParis on how immersive technologies and the metaverse can open up new dimensions for cultural venues. What creative, technical, and economic opportunities do these virtual spaces offer? What are the challenges and limits? Moderated… Read more

Collaborative Workshop “At the Heart of Exhibition Design”: Three scenographer–museographer duos build their teams live

“At the Heart of Exhibition Design”: Three scenographer–museographer duos build their teams live. Scenario 1: A museographer develops the exhibition brief, then selects a scenographer, followed by the rest of the design team and the implementation team. Scenario 2: A museographer and a scenographer develop the project together, then select additional designers, followed by the… Read more

The Future of Museums in the Web3 Era

Workshop presented by Tezos with Billy, Arteia, Minteed, and Keru Project With the rise of Web3 technologies over the past two years, this roundtable brings together Web3 entrepreneurs from Billy, Arteia, Minteed, and Keru Project to discuss how blockchain technology can help museums connect more deeply with their audiences and ensure the authenticity of artworks…. Read more

Low Tech & Smart Innovation: Toward Eco-Responsible and Desirable Museography

Workshop presented by MEYVAERT and LES CRAYONS (in the Conference Room) In the face of the climate emergency, all stakeholders—institutions, museums, architects, and manufacturers—are intensifying their commitment to sustainable development. Environmental and social criteria are becoming key in the selection and realization of tomorrow’s cultural projects. So how can we accelerate these efforts and strike… Read more