Success Stories

We have supported museums, Public institutions, private companies, ngos,

To perpetuate the wealth Of the heritage of humanity.

Here are four achieved flagship projects :

  • Louvre abu dhabi jagger library
  • Ministry of information of kuwait
  • Uited nations
  • Tagheuer

LOUVRE ABU DHABI

A creation of Art Graphique & Patrimoine in The United Arab Emirates

The Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum wanted to conserve a digital archive of its collection and enhance the value of its works of art using in situ digital tools.

In particular, the museum wanted to be able to show some of the works in its collection virtually, in the form of interactive 3D animations that the public could handle in real time.

Art Graphique & Patrimoine digitised many of the works in the collection using lasergrammetry and photogrammetry before exhibiting the works in the museum. Each wor k has been reconstructed down to the last detail in a 3D model faithful to the original.

JAGGER LIBRARY

A project by La Reliure du Limousin in South Africa

A fire ravages the Jagger Library in April 2021. The teams on site prepare to organise the conservation of the collections, thanks to volunteers and members of civil society. Spontaneous donations are collected from companies and communities around the world. The collections are taken to safety but the loss is great… An inventory begins.

MEMORIST offers its French experts to carry out this assignment and set up two on-site workshops, including a restoration workshop staffed by four completely new people recruited locally.

These talented craftsmen have been trained in exceptional know-how: preventive conservation, flattening, full lining with Japanese papers and natural adhesives. This restoration work meant the entire collection could be digitised, despite the fact that the documents had extremely deteriorated.

Archivists, restorers and heritage digitisation professionals worked together on this project.

Below is an example of the plan before and after the restoration work.

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION OF KUWEIT

The government of Kuwait was looking for a trusted partner to digitise its audiovisual collection.

Vectracom, which has a worldwide reputation for excellence and is one of only two companies in the world capable of carrying out this task, responded to the call for tenders in 2017.

This contract is the largest audiovisual digitisation contract ever awarded in the world. And Vectracom was selected in 2018.

We offered our French experts to carry out this task and set up on-site workshops to identify all the media, add a unique barcode and create a database.

  • The result : ten operators for six months before digitisation to carry out the cataloguing and one hundred and seventeen people for three and a half years to carry out the

UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION

A project in Switzerland

he UN in Geneva is the repository of the archives of the League of Nations, which operated from 1919 to 1946.

Its archives, spanning three linear kilometres, are an invaluable source of information on multilateralism. To preserve this heritage, in 2017 the UN decided to digitise these archives so that they could be made accessible to everyone on the Internet.

To carry out this 14-million page digitisation project, UNOPS launches

a public invitation to tender on behalf of the UN and has selected us.

A complete digitisation workshop has been set up on site at the Palais des Nations, with a six-strong production team and production tools for digitising all types of collections up to large formats (maps and plans).

  • The result is a heritage digitisation project to be carried out over four years (2018-2022), completed on time and on



TAG HEUER

A TRIBVN Imaging project in Switzerland

Signature of an inventory and digitisation contract for the company TAG Heuer, based in La Chaux-de- Fonds, Switzerland.

All the archives have been transported to TRIBVN Imaging, where they are securely stored under suitable temperature conditions.

They are made up of archives of inestimable historical value to society. Historical archives, photos, catalogues and press reviews : all these documents, which reflect the brand’s DNA, will soon be available to TAG Heuer teams.

The work began with a pre-inventory, during which all the first-level information appearing on the original containers was digitised and analysed in order to form the basis of the documentary information needed for their usage.

All the pages of text, catalogues, photos and dials have also been digitised and all the originals will be reconditioned for long-term archiving once they return to Switzerland.