Published 20 May 2026 | Louise Cary

Innovation and impact: Museums forging new paths

At a recent event hosted at Crozier’s Tower Bridge facility, museum leaders, cultural innovators and industry specialists came together to explore how museums are redefining their role in a rapidly changing world.
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The discussion focused on a number of themes shaping the future of the sector, including sustainability, digital transformation, accessibility and evolving audience expectations. Panellists shared practical insights into how institutions are balancing traditional custodial responsibilities with the need to innovate and engage new generations of visitors.

A recurring theme throughout the conversation was how innovation now touches every aspect of cultural stewardship, from collection care through to immersive experiences, digital access and environmental responsibility.

The panel also explored how partnerships across the cultural ecosystem are becoming increasingly important, bringing together museums, technology providers, conservators and fine art logistics specialists to help institutions adapt and evolve.

Most importantly, the discussion remained grounded in the human purpose of museums. While technology and operational innovation are reshaping the sector, museums continue to serve as vital spaces for connection, education and cultural understanding.

For anyone working across museums, galleries, collections management or cultural leadership, the conversation offers a thoughtful and highly relevant perspective on where the sector is heading next.

Watch the full panel recording.

Panel: Alice Black, Governor of the London Museum; Nat Edwards, Director General, The Royal Armouries, moderated by Francesca Gavin, Director of Visual Arts, Murmur

Louise Cary

Louise Cary

Events & Partnerships Manager, Crozier Fine Arts

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