Startup Idea: 3D Exhibition Planning Software for Art Museums

Summary for idea #3330
Startup idea to develop a 3D exhibition planning software for art museums. This solution will offer a more realistic way to plan and visualize upcoming exhibitions, particularly for 3D works, sculptures and art installations, before physical setup. The benefits include time and cost savings, as well as reduced wear and tear on exhibits and staff.
Original submission by someone willing to pay to get a problem solved (not AI)

I work at an art museum One major issue that we have is (in addition to our usual inventory software - Embark/TMS) I believe that a 3D exhibition planning software would be excellent. We spend a lot of time planning upcoming exhibitions, and while we work with a 3D miniature model, it is really difficult to understand how some of these things would look in real life. Even though it would be up to the whole curatorial team, I believe that this would be something that we would pay for, as I think it would save us time and money in the long run The problem described is especially true for 3-D works, like sculptures and art installations. It is incredibly difficult to gauge how these will work in a real-life gallery space. This is slightly easier with your everyday framed painting that sits on a wall, but we run into issues with 3D works, and things that need to be seen in cases. It would be great to figure these issues out before the manpower is used to bring all of these works up from storage to the gallery space. Software will enable us to see things in a much more realistic way, and it would save wear and tear and money on the works as well as on our technical staff. One of my co-workers tried to do something in a google 3d program, that was used for architectural purposes, but it was very basic-looking and seemed like a huge pain.

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