Convious, a leading eCommerce platform for the leisure industry, has announced that it will reveal its newest AI-driven sustainable solutions at the Museums and Heritage Show, which is taking place from 15 to 16 May in London.
These solutions have been developed to help cultural and heritage attractions to optimise their operations while reducing their environmental impact.
Attendees can visit Convious at Stand K10 to learn how advanced algorithms and data analytics can help them make educated decisions that prioritise sustainability without compromising visitor satisfaction.
Sustainable approaches
Convious has created a range of digital solutions which respond to the growing demand for more environmentally friendly optional practices in the cultural sector. These solutions reduce the need for printed materials such as digital maps and brochures, tickets, and vouchers, and assist visitors in navigating exhibitions and attractions prior to, during, and after their visit.
Operators benefit from more information and improved planning. Dynamic pricing offers insights into expected visitor numbers, and the data-driven methodology optimises operations and minimises waste by reducing overstaffing and surplus inventory.
Hans Keijmel, head of sales and marketing at Convious, says: “At Convious, we are committed to leveraging technology to drive positive change within the cultural sector. Our AI-driven digital platform offers museums and heritage sites the tools they need to adopt more sustainable practices while enhancing their overall efficiency and visitor engagement.”
At stand K10, attendees can see live demos of Convious’ platform and learn how AI can be used to create sustainable solutions for museums and heritage attractions.
Convious recently hosted a free webinar to help clients efficiently implement its platform at their attractions. The session, How to get started with Convious, took place on 14 December. It presented best practices for seamlessly and efficiently adopting a new system. The recording is available to watch on the firm’s website.