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Convious demonstrates AI-driven sustainable solutions at the Museums and Heritage Show


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eading Sales and Marketing platform innovator Convious is unveiling its latest AI-driven solutions designed to help


cultural and heritage sites optimise operations while reducing their environmental footprint at the Museums and Heritage Show in London. Visitors to Convious are able to explore


how advanced algorithms and data analytics can empower them to make informed decisions that prioritise sustainability without compromising on visitor experience. Conscious of the growing need for greener optional practices within the cultural sector, Convious has developed an array of digital solutions that help visitors to navigate exhibitions and attractions before, during and after their visit, minimising the need for any printed materials. This includes digital maps and brochures, tickets and vouchers. For operators, Convious also enables


greater visibility for better planning, with dynamic pricing delivering advanced insights into anticipated visitor numbers. This data- driven approach optimises operations and reduces waste by minimising overstaffing and excess inventory. Hans Keijmel, Head of Sales and Marketing


at Convious said: "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  Visitors to stand K10 can expect live demonstrations of Convious' innovative platform, as well as how AI can be utilised to implement sustainable solutions tailored to the unique needs of museums and heritage sites.


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