Each year, the SITEM offers a program connected to the strategic and field issues of cultural actors.

Beaux Arts Institute is associated with the fair by imagining a program of resolutely pragmatic meetings. The sharing of innovative and effective experiences of the various actors in the sector will be a source of inspiration to deploy your eco-responsible, inclusive and digital projects.

Coffee with Hélène Lafont-Couturier and Bruno David

In partnership with Beaux Arts Institute. A conversation with two directors of cultural institutions whose very collections address the relationship between humans and nature: in today’s context, what role and actions should these museums take? With Hélène Lafont-Couturier, Director of the Musée des Confluences Bruno David, President of the National Museum of Natural History Moderated… Read more

Award Ceremony, 11th Edition of the Musées (em)portables Festival

Attend the award ceremony of the Musées (em)portables Festival and the screening of the winning films. Open to all, this creative competition invites participants to make a film of up to 3 minutes using a mobile phone, filmed in a museum, a castle, and/or a monument they visit, on the theme of their choice. One… Read more

The Museum Innovation Incubator: When Two Quebec Museums Join Forces

In partnership with the Innovation & Culture Club – CLIC The Musée de la civilisation and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec invite you to discover their Museum Innovation Incubator. Unique in its kind, this major project is the result of combining our expertise, talents, and creativity. For the past three years, it has… Read more

Museums and Monuments: Does Sustainable Development Necessarily Mean Digital Degrowth?

In partnership with the Innovation & Culture Club – CLIC How can we reconcile digital development and experimentation with new environmental priorities? Are new services and experiences necessarily “ecocidal”? Can we imagine ways to balance digital growth with sustainable development? With Agnès Abastado, Head of the Digital Development Department, Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie… Read more

All Cards on the Table! The Exhibition Professions

Presentation of the study “Professions in the Design and Implementation of Cultural Exhibitions: Employment and Skills Needs”, conducted by OPIIEC for XPO-CINOV. Followed by an open “All Cards on the Table” discussion with all conference participants on the practice of our professions and their evolution. With Adeline Rispal, Vice President of XPO for Public Affairs,… Read more

Case Study: Museum Innovation Lab and Web3

The innovation lab “Unlocking Web3 for the Arts and Culture” (WAC) was launched in 2021 to explore new applications of Web3 technologies in the cultural sector. The program combines discussions, training, mentoring, experimentation, and project development on the blockchain for art professionals, cultural institutions, developers, and thinkers. During this roundtable, Diane Drubay will be joined… Read more

Coffee with ChatGPT

Partner Conference presented by Beaux Arts Institute How can ChatGPT be used by curators? Communication professionals? In engaging with audiences? Join Valentin Schmite in a live conversation with this artificial intelligence tool to go beyond clichés and imagine new ways of working. ChatGPT, Virtual Speaker Moderated by Valentin Schmite, Co-founder and CEO of Ask Mona

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In partnership with Beaux Arts Institute If culture is essential, how can we make it truly accessible to all—including people with disabilities, the elderly, or those experiencing reduced or lost autonomy? This discussion will highlight successful initiatives and open up new perspectives. With Thierry Renaudin-Viot, Secretary General of the Maison de Victor Hugo – Paris… Read more