
Supporting the Heritage Sector with cutting edge AI.
Bridging the gap
OpenHeritageAI is a not-for-profit organisation that bridges the gap between technology and the heritage sector. Our team combines deep technical expertise with academic backgrounds in Psychology, Museum Studies, and a Doctorate-level understanding of research and interpretation. This unique blend allows us to approach technology not as a disruptive force, but as a tool to enhance and enrich how people engage with art and heritage.
We work closely with museums, galleries, and cultural institutions to thoughtfully introduce AI and digital tools — always ensuring that the art, artefacts, and stories remain at the heart of the experience. Whether improving accessibility, unlocking new narratives, or deepening visitor engagement, we deliver solutions that respect the past while embracing the potential of the future.
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Jim
With 16 years of experience at the cutting edge of technology, Jim is a Chartered IT Professional and Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute. Academically accomplished, Jim is a graduate of the Courtauld Institute of Art and holds advanced degrees from King’s College London, the University of Leicester, and Cranfield University. Passionate about the responsible use of AI in education and heritage, they are a committed advocate for ethical and impactful technology.
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Victoria
Victoria is an expert in art and museum studies, holding a BA (Hons) and MA in History of Art from the prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art, as well as an MA in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester. With an additional MSc in Psychology, Victoria brings a unique perspective to audience engagement, accessibility, and learning within cultural spaces. Alongside their academic achievements, Victoria is a passionate educator, committed to making museums and the wider art sector more inclusive, engaging, and meaningful for all visitors.