ArtTech Partnerships

Since its creation, Arttech has been working to develop a uniquely supportive eco-system conducive to practical learning, networking opportunities and business ideas.

ArtTech enters a new phase of development centered on collaboration, partnerships and international exchange. Through strategic partnerships with cultural institutions, research centers, festivals, universities, creative industries and entrepreneurial ecosystems, ArtTech aims to foster dialogue, share knowledge and create new opportunities for collaboration across borders. This collaborative approach is intended not only to strengthen the impact and visibility of existing initiatives, but also to encourage the emergence of new international projects, joint programs and cross-disciplinary exchanges. ArtTech actively welcomes conversations with organizations and partners who share a common interest in exploring the future of creativity, innovation and cultural transformation. Join us !

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  • Museum XTD

    The MuseumXTD applied research pilot project explores the challenges of the digital transition within small and medium-sized museums and experiments with new working methodologies by associating the Canton de Vaud entrepreneurial and innovation environment (start-ups, companies, universities). Our Director Nathalie Pichard is in charge of the project, and the extended ArtTech Team serves as scientific […]

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  • Qart

    Technology offers art new ways of expression allowing it to reach ever wider audiences. This is particularly the case with digital technology, which is currently catalyzing this progress and opening up new avenues based, in some cases, on interaction with the public. As a land of art, culture, and innovation, the Canton de Vaud has […]

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  • Digital replica of a lost treasure

    In 2017, two years after the destruction on the archaeological site of Palmyra (Tadmor) in Syria, the Institute of Archaeology (ASA) of the University of Lausanne launched an international project: the Collart-Palmyre Project. Named after the Swiss archaeologist Paul Collart who excavated the sanctuary of Baalshamîn in Palmyra between 1954 and 1956/1966, the Project wishes […]

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  • Meteora Studio ETH

    ArtTech is in partnership with Meteora Studio ETH and Professor Ludger Hovestadt, for the Swiss Pavilion at the London Design Biennale 2023. London Design Biennale is a global stage for world-leading contemporary design and design-led innovation, creativity, and research. The fourth edition will take place at Somerset House 1-25 June 2023.

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