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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
Using digital media to share difficult histories, Julia Zungri explores Holocaust education in a post-survivor era in this thought-provoking STQRY Session.
The customer success team at STQRY launched many new apps in the month of September, from neighborhood walking tours to a virtual music festival, national forests and more. Check out our September apps gone live!
The Walt Disney Family Museum brings stories to life with ASL, audio, and multilingual tours, creating an inclusive experience for every visitor.
Last week we sat down with Jahnna Henderson, marketing and public relations manager of the Glencairn Museum to discuss their reopening.
The US Forest Service used STQRY to launch an engaging, multilingual, offline-accessible app that boosts visitor safety, learning, and conservation efforts.
Come along as we visit the awe-inspiring Barnes Foundation and chat with Family and Community Programs Manager, Lynn Berkowitz, in this special video blog
We’ve unified our brands under a new name—STQRY. Discover why we rebranded and what this exciting new chapter means for the future of digital storytelling.
OnCell has acquired CultureSpots, expanding its audio guide tech offerings and strengthening support for cultural institutions across North America.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, companies in all sectors scrambled to find ways to maintain relationships with their customers while being sensitive to their struggles. If you’re one of the organizations still struggling to find ways to engage with your customers during these trying times (or just looking for a bump in your existing strategies), creating digital experiences is key, and focusing your messaging on enrichment will guarantee success.
As our clients navigate the new digital landscape created by COVID-19, many are wondering how to leverage their digital content to create new kinds of relationships with their customers.