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Gallery Systems

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national

Gallery Systems is a leading provider of innovative software solutions tailored for the art and cultural heritage sectors. Established with a vision to enhance the management and accessibility of collections, the company has developed a suite of products that cater to museums, galleries, and archives.

With a commitment to excellence, Gallery Systems focuses on delivering user-friendly tools that streamline collection management processes. Their flagship product, Embark, offers comprehensive features for cataloguing, digitisation, and exhibition planning, ensuring that institutions can effectively showcase their collections.

The company prides itself on its customer-centric approach, providing extensive support and training to help clients maximise the potential of their software. Gallery Systems also emphasises collaboration, working closely with cultural institutions to understand their unique needs and challenges.

In addition to software development, Gallery Systems is dedicated to fostering a community of professionals in the art and heritage fields. They regularly host workshops, webinars, and conferences, creating opportunities for knowledge sharing and networking.

As a forward-thinking organisation, Gallery Systems is committed to sustainability and ethical practices within the cultural sector. They actively seek to reduce their environmental impact and promote responsible stewardship of cultural assets.

With a growing global presence, Gallery Systems continues to expand its reach, helping institutions around the world to preserve and promote their cultural heritage. Their mission is to empower organisations to connect audiences with art and history through innovative technology.

In summary, Gallery Systems stands at the forefront of the cultural technology landscape, offering solutions that not only meet the current demands of the industry but also anticipate future trends and challenges.

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