- The use of rotation devices is contraindicated in these times of pandemic and tourism must adapt to be reborn after COVID-19.
- Aumentur is designed to be the Spotify of destination guides and only requires downloading to a mobile device.. The ideal app for museums.
On the road to reviving tourism, changes are here to stay. New technologies are being imposed to respond to the demand for health security and personalisation. In addition, the use of expensive audio-guides on rotation offered by many museums is contraindicated. It is not advisable to share the same device with dozens of people. for a day. Although it can be disinfected, nothing is as safe as using your own device per user. Is it even possible?
Aumentur is an intelligent guide that works and ready to respond to these new needs posed by the revival of tourism after COVID-19. It is a mobile application designed to be the Spotify of the tourism industry. destination tourist guides and only requires downloading to a mobile device.
The opinion of the experts at CM Malaga Cities & Museums
More than a hundred experts and cultural managers have reflected on these new challenges at the first edition of the CM Malaga Cities & Museums and were able to get to know Aumentur first hand. New technological tools and the relationship between art centres, the public and cities were the focus of debate at this international forum. If one thing has become clear, it is that the museums of the future will have to rely on new technologies to offer a more complete experience to their visitors and adapt to the needs that this pandemic imposes for the future. Aumentur is the answer to all this.
We are all users, because we all travel and we all like to know the destinations we reach. For this reason, Aumentur is prepared to support any language, and is fully accessible, as it complies with app accessibility regulations. It is the ideal app as a museum guide.
Currently, Aumentur shows basic information (text and images) in four languages about more than 400 locations in Andalusia. There are already more than 2,300 geolocated points of interest, thanks to the collaboration with Andalusian Tourism. There are also private visit packs that some museums and monuments offer their visitors with the entrance ticket.
A surprising application
In a few weeks, several more cities will offer innovative multimedia content to their visitors through Aumentur, and thanks to the good reception of the last edition of Aumentur, the city will be able to offer its visitors a wide range of multimedia content. International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR) held in Madrid. An intelligent guide prepared to offer the best destinations throughout Spain, but also designed to show users the guides to museums, monuments and archaeological sites in different parts of the country. Wouldn't it be great to have a guide to the Prado Museum in Madrid or the Vatican Museums in the Aumentur app?
And with a view to international growth once established in Spain.
Aumentur, at the Bellas Artes in Granada
Aumentur is participating in a project with the University of Granada (UGR) and the Museum of Fine Arts of Granadato visit it without missing any detail. This initiative is part of a research project supervised by the Department of Computer Languages and Systems of the School of Computer Engineering and Telecommunications of the UGR. This study will make it possible to check the usefulness of the app as a multimedia guide and, at the same time, as an instrument of knowledge of the museum environment.
The visitor must download the app for free on your mobile device and scan the QR codes you find next to the works on permanent display during your visit to the museum. A few days later you will receive a quick survey by email to evaluate the experience.









