In December 2024, the i-Game Estonia team, “Estonian National Museum”, explored the work of the Digital Finnish National Gallery Programme, the Finnish Postal Museum, and the Vapriikki Museum Centre. The insights gained will help shape future strategies for digital engagement and cross-sector cooperation.
The Estonian National Museum has been actively mapping and fostering collaboration between museums and the gaming sector in Estonia and Finland. This initiative aims to identify best practices, explore the application of gaming solutions, and address challenges faced by both museums and technology developers. By strengthening collaboration, the project seeks to enhance the accessibility and sustainability of games in museums. The i-Game project also examines the impact of digital and game-based experiences on museum visitors, comparing experiences in physical exhibition spaces and online environments.
Pille Runnel, Heritage & Museum Development Expert, Research Director at ENM and Agnes Aljas, Research Secretary at ENM, are supporting this initiative, which aims to create more immersive, accessible, and sustainable cultural experiences for diverse audiences by integrating cutting-edge digital tools.



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