Army Museum Ogilby Trust Conference - October 3rd

We are delighted to be exhibiting at the Army Museum Ogilby Trust Conference, at the Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B1 1BB on 3rd October 2024.

Our creative team are brimming with ideas, so come along to our stand where we will be ready to discuss how we can work together to rewrite your story for children and create visitor resources to inspire and engage families that will enhance your customer experience.

This year’s theme at AMOT is “Museums in Conflict: Relevance, Resilience, Reinterpretation,” and it will feature a variety of speakers discussing best practices, trends and new initiatives in the museum and archive sectors. The conference aims to foster discussion and collaboration among the Army Museums Network, focusing on topics such as army heritage, measuring impact, commercialisation and digital exploitation.

About AMOT

AMOT exists to represent, support and promote the Regimental and Corps museums of the British Army. Founded in 1954 by Colonel Robert Ogilby DSO, DL, the network is made up of over 140 Army museums and collections.

Whether you want to visit an Army museum, research family history or find advice on how to care for military objects, AMOT are here to help.

As a member of AMOT, museums are able to access funding, training and events. They provide specialist advice on governance, collections, audience and research. AMOT represent Army museums to the wider heritage sector as well as organisations such as the Ministry of Defence and Charity Commission.

Army Flying Museum children’s activity booklet

AMOT help with the long-term support and care of the rich history represented within the many Army museums across the UK.

Visit us at the AMOT Conference to discuss how we can help enhance your visitor experience with family resources. To arrange an appointment with Lorraine, please call us on 01347 824 459.

Helen Middleton