Interactive experiences and multimedia for museums and visitor centres

Prolink develops multimedia and interactive solutions that enable museums and visitor centres to transform traditional exhibitions into experiences that involve, educate and leave a long-lasting emotional impression. Interactive content no longer serves only to present information but to create narratives in which visitors actively participate. Technology becomes a bridge between professional interpretation and the audience, while museums gain tools that create impressive, dynamic and sustainable experiences.

Interactive multimedia installations
Interactive installations form the foundation of contemporary interpretive experiences because they allow visitors to explore content in ways that go beyond static presentations. Virtual reality reconstructs events and environments that no longer exist, augmented reality adds digital layers to physical objects, and holographic projections or immersive domes create a sense of presence that completely changes how history, science or culture are perceived. These installations shift the visitor from passive observation to active discovery.

Interactive kiosks and touchscreen applications
Touchscreen applications allow visitors to navigate content independently and shape their own learning path. Interactive maps, timelines, multimedia archives and educational games make complex topics accessible and engaging. Multitouch tables encourage collaboration, enabling groups to solve tasks or explore content together, while interactive walls and motion-sensitive surfaces expand the exhibition into a dynamic digital environment.

Immersive spaces and spatial installations
Immersive spaces use sound, projection, lighting and sensor technology to tell layered stories through multisensory experiences. Video mapping transforms walls, models or objects into animated surfaces, while interactive spatial installations adapt content to the visitor’s movement. These environments are particularly effective for illustrating historical transformations, natural cycles or scientific concepts that benefit from experiential interpretation.

Mobile applications and digital guides
Mobile museum apps extend the experience beyond the physical space by allowing visitors to follow personalised itineraries, unlock additional stories or engage with gamified content. Augmented reality adds interpretative layers to exhibits, while next-generation audio guides combine sound, visuals and location detection to deliver content that adapts to each visitor’s interests and pace.

Gamification and educational content
Gamification provides museums with a powerful method of active learning, encouraging visitors to solve challenges, make decisions and explore narratives. Digital missions, interactive stories and educational games help visitors understand complex themes through experiential engagement. Digital workshops enable simulations such as archaeological digs, scientific experiments or historical reconstructions, bringing abstract knowledge closer to real-world understanding.

3D and multimedia content
Three-dimensional content enriches exhibitions by enabling visitors to view artefacts in full volume, manipulate objects or experience reconstructions of structures lost to time. Detailed 3D animations reveal scientific processes and historical events, while projections onto physical models create a unique blend of tangible and digital interpretation that makes complex topics easier to grasp.

Personalised visitor experiences
Personalisation transforms visitors from observers into participants. Systems based on RFID or NFC offer individualised content, allow visitors to collect points or unlock exclusive stories, and adapt the experience to their interests. Data from user interactions enables the creation of personalised visit summaries, extending the museum experience even after the visitor leaves.

Interpretation tools for museum professionals
Digital tools for curators and educators simplify content management, enable quick updates of exhibitions and provide insights through usage statistics. Interactive presentations allow real-time engagement in immersive spaces and enhance guided tours with dynamic visual material. These tools ensure that museum staff have full control over the narrative they present.

Advanced analytics systems for museums and centres
Visitor analytics offer valuable insights into spatial behaviour and content engagement. Heatmaps, route tracking and multimedia activity analysis reveal how visitors move, what attracts their attention and where improvements are needed. These insights inform exhibition planning, spatial organisation and the development of new programmes or seasonal content.

Support, maintenance and development of multimedia systems
Multimedia systems require ongoing maintenance to remain secure, stable and functional. Software updates, hardware checks, backups and security procedures ensure reliability, while new spaces, content and thematic programmes can be added as the exhibition evolves. This continuous development keeps the museum experience relevant and adaptable over time.

A collaboration that transforms multimedia into an unforgettable experience
Prolink uses extensive experience in developing multimedia systems to help museums and visitor centres create interactive exhibitions that educate, inspire and remain relevant for years. Through technological expertise, creative thinking and a deep understanding of visitor behaviour, Prolink develops solutions that turn exhibitions into memorable and sustainable narratives. If you want a multimedia system that makes your space truly unforgettable, Prolink is ready to support you at every stage of the process.