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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
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.
All over the world organizations are facing the difficult decision to temporarily close their doors and ultimately limit access to their collections and content. However, many people are turning to digitalization in an effort to reduce group tours, and reach visitors that can’t physically visit a site.
Discover how Manawatū Heritage used STQRY Collect to digitize, manage, and share cultural collections while improving access and community engagement.
Explore Gettysburg’s Civil War history with a GPS-triggered audio tour by InSite Gettysburg and STQRY. Drive through the battlefield and learn as you go.
Enjoy Part 2 of our Michener Art Museum Client Spotlight! Watch kids share their insightful experience in the Youth Audio Tour project powered by CultureSpots.
Discover how Adrienne Romano and Ruth Anderson of Michener Art Museum turned their mobile audio tour project into a valuable learning experience for kids.
We love visiting our clients on their home turf! Watch our Client Spotlight interview with Elizabeth Laurent, Director of Historic Resources at Girard College.
In today’s final feature video, we’re visiting Columbia DEPS at Columbia College Chicago, the nation’s largest private arts and media college with 10,000+ students.
A conversation with Jessica Brunecky, Director of Marketing and Membership at CU-Boulder Art Museum, about their creative collaboration with the Museum of Natural History.