Patron Counting for Museum

Patron Counting System measures number of patrons visiting the museums and measure the usage of each facility which helps to justify funding needed or allocated.

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Overview

FootfallCam Patron Counting System

Museums and libraries serves patrons by providing the resources, programs, and space they need to learn, work, and thrive. In order to serve the patrons effectively, operators of these institutions need to know how the services are used, and how often they are being used. Collecting visitor data is essential to running a museum, with FootfallCam affordable people counting solutions.

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How it Works?

Museum Entrance Counting
Exhibition Hall Occupancy
Theme Park (Queue Counting)

Museum Entrance Counting

Exhibition Hall Occupancy

Theme Park (Queue Counting)

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How are Visitor Counting Data Used

Support Request for Funding
Understand Circulation Rate

Support Request for Funding

FootfallCam People Counting System - Support Request for Funding

Support Requests for Funding

With visitor counting technology, you will be able to gain accurate patron count to help you provide evidence in support of funding requests. Use the insight you gain to form strong grant and funding applications and demonstrate the necessity of additional resources.

Understand Circulation Rate

FootfallCam People Counting System - Understand Circulation Rate

Understand Circulation Rate

By understanding the number of visitors throughout the entire compound, you can gain deeper insight and understand circulation rate to improve the resource provisions and guidance your patrons need to make the most of your facilities.

Local Case Studies

Museums around the world are using FootfallCam

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  • NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

    FootfallCam was awarded the contract after a thorough bidding process. FootfallCam 3D Pro2 sensors have helped measure the number of visitors and determine which rooms the visitors have been in.

  • DEN GAMLE BY

    The Danish open-air museum in Aarhus, Den Gamle By, has incorporated the FootfallCam system for its buildings. As a cultural attraction and a museum integral to the city, this significant deployment showcases the museum's dedication to enhancing the visitor experience.

  • ENTER GALLERY

    Enter Gallery has installed a 3D people counter at the entrance to measure visitors. The solution includes a discreet wireless staff exclusion button, ensuring that staff movements are not counted while maintaining the gallery's aesthetic appeal.

  • CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE

    The FootfallCam system has furnished the Camden Arts Centre with invaluable insights into visitor behaviour and engagement with artistic programmes, furthering the Centre's mission of bringing the community closer to artworks.

  • JORVIK VIKING CENTRE

    The globally acclaimed attraction in England, Jorvik Viking Centre, has installed the FootfallCam system on its premises. This technology provides detailed insights into visitor engagement, enabling the centre to enhance its immersive experience of the Viking era.

  • SIMPSONS IN 4D

    The Simpsons in 4D, an attraction based on the iconic animated TV series "The Simpsons," has deployed FootfallCam 3D Pro2 to measure key metrics such as visitor numbers, turn-in rate, duration of visit, and returning customer.

  • TRINITY COLLEGE

    Trinity College has installed FootfallCam for its gallery located within the campus. The installation monitors the visitor traffic and the average dwell time across various areas, including the exhibition area, the Long Room, the gift shop and the gallery.

  • THE MODEL

    The Model, a dynamic and innovative contemporary art centre in Sligo, Ireland, has fitted the 3D people counters at its entrance. This measures the occupancy levels of visitors within the building, enabling decision-makers to understand visitor preferences and behaviour.

  • PHOTO MUSEUM IRELAND

    Photo Museum Ireland, the national centre for contemporary photography in Ireland, has utilised the FootfallCam solution. This enables decision-makers to comprehend visitor preferences across various gallery spaces and facilities, thereby enhancing the visitor experience within the building.

  • BALAI SENI NEGARA

    The National Art Gallery Malaysia (Balai Seni Negara) stands as one of the most venerable museums in Southeast Asia. The gallery has implemented the FootfallCam system within its premises to evaluate the efficacy of marketing initiatives by monitoring the flow of visitor traffic.

  • WARWICK ART CENTRE

    The largest multi-artform venues in the UK, Warwick Arts Centre, has implemented FootfallCam system throughout its various halls and galleries. The advanced technology offers crucial insights into visitor numbers for a range of events, enabling decision-makers to fine-tune operations effectively.

  • YOUNG GALLERY

    Young Gallery, a contemporary art gallery co-located with a public library in a shared building, has implemented the FootfallCam solution. This allows decision-makers to acquire insights into the visitor trends of both the gallery and library spaces, facilitating the operations optimisation.

  • PLAS GLYN Y WEDDW ARTS CENTRE

    Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw Arts Centre, one of Wales' most historic art venues, has integrated 3D People Counters at its entrances. The technology enables decision-makers to gain insights into visitor traffic patterns within the building, including the galleries, exhibition venue, and cafeteria.

  • ARDS ARTS CENTRE

    Integrating with the schedules of exhibitions and programs, FootfallCam enables Ards Arts Centre to measure the foot traffic generated by each event within its historic building. This capability positions the centre as a pivotal institution in fostering artistic expression within the community.

  • MUSEUM OF SEX

    The Museum of Sex, the first cultural institution dedicated to presenting the history and cultural significance of human sexuality, has installed FootfallCam solutions across various exhibition spaces. These solutions offer complete transparency into the effectiveness of exhibitions and events.

  • VISUAL ART CENTRE OF NEW JERSEY

    The Visual Art Center of New Jersey, a leading institution dedicated to contemporary art promotion, has implemented a people counting system within its premises. This enables decision-makers to analyse visitor traffic trends during various art exhibitions and events.

  • GENEVA ETHNOGRAPHY MUSEUM (MEG)

    The Geneva Ethnography Museum (MEG), one of Switzerland's most significant ethnographic museums, has implemented a footfall counter within its premises. This system precisely monitors the number of visitors in various areas of the building, including galleries, the museum shop, and the cafeteria.

  • KUNSWERK LIEMERS

    Kunstwerk Liemers, a cultural and knowledge center located in the Liemers region, has installed people counting systems in its facilities in Zevenaar and Duiven. This technology offers a detailed overview of traffic trends within the buildings, simplifying the process of staff allocation to improve the visitor experience.

  • FRAMELESS IMMERSIVE ART EXPERIENCE

    The premier multi-sensory experience center in the UK, Frameless Immersive Art Experience, has installed a people counting system in its galleries. The system measures occupancy levels inside the galleries, enabling staff to regulate the number of visitors and ensure a truly immersive art experience for all guests.

  • SOUTH WEST HERITAGE TRUST

    South West Heritage Trust, the independent charity for Somerset, Devon and South West, has implemented the FootfallCam people counting system for the local galleries and museums including The Museum of Somerset, Somerset Rural Life Museum, and the Wyndham Gallery.

  • ST GEORGE'S HALL

    Liverpool City Council has implemented a footfall counter at St George's Hall, one of the world's finest neoclassical buildings. This technology monitors the building's occupancy levels, offering insights into the visitor numbers drawn by the various events held at this historic landmark.

  • HENRY MOORE FOUNDATION

    The Henry Moore Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to education and the promotion of fine arts, has equipped the Henry Moore Institute with people counters. These devices are used to monitor visitor numbers and track building occupancy levels, enabling management to assess the impact of exhibitions and events hosted at the institute.

  • UiTM GALLERY TUN ABDUL RAZAK (GTAR)

    UiTM GTAR has been equipped with a visitor traffic counter to measure the number of people visiting the gallery. This strategic deployment offers insights into the visitor traffic trend, aiding the management in operation optimization and staff allocation for a better visiting experience.

  • FOUNDRY

    Foundry, a contemporary art gallery in Hannam-dong, Seoul, has been equipped with FootfallCam sensors. The solution provides the decision-makers with comprehensive view of visitor traffic trends, offering critical insights for optimising the operation and layout of the gallery.

  • GLENCOLUMBKILLE FOLK VILLAGE

    Glencolumbkille Folk Village, a living history museum in Donegal, Ireland, ha deployed a footfall counter. It measures the occupancy level of the premises, enabling management to ensure compliance with safety regulations. maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all guess.

  • VISUAL CARLOW

    Carlow's leading contemporary art space, Visual, embraces data-driven decisions with people counting. Tracking visitor trends, they gain valuable insights for resource allocation and program planning.

  • SADU HOUSE

    Al Sadu House, a historical artistic museum located in Kuwait City, has installed people counters at its entrance. By analysing the visitor traffic, decision-makers can assess the impact of the workshops and exhibitions in attracting footfalls, aiding in staffing level planning.

  • JERSEY HERITAGE

    Jersey Heritage, an independent trust dedicated to promoting Jersey's historic sites, has installed people counters at the Jersey Museum. The museum utilises real-time occupancy data to aid in crowd control and ensure the preservation of the museum's exhibits and spaces.

  • KINSETSU

    Kinsetsu has deployed footfall counters in historical buildings, including the Tower Museum in Derry and Guildhall in London. By monitoring visitor numbers, it help manage crowd density and maintain a safe environment for both visitors and the preservation of the buildings.

  • HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD

    For the Housing & Development Board's property gallery, FootfallCam has been deployed to accurately monitor visitor traffic. This strategic implementation offers insights into usage patterns, facilitating efficient resource allocation and enhancing overall visitor experience.

  • DALES COUNTRYSIDE MUSEUM (DCM)

    The Dales Countryside Museum, located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, has installed footfall counters at its entrances. By analysing footfall data, it can ensure efficient resources management to enhance educational opportunities and enjoyment of the museum's offerings.

  • EXPONAV

    Exponav, a shipbuilding museum in Ferrol, Spain, has installed a footfall sensor at its entrance. Utilising sophisticated AI analytics, Exponav can evaluate the effectiveness of its events and exhibitions, helping to tailor future offerings to visitor interests and preferences

  • ANNO STADSMUSEUM ZWOLLE

    Anno Stadsmuseum Zwolle has been equipped with a footfall counter. By understanding visitor flow, the museum can make informed decisions on exhibit placement, promotional activities, and event planning to enhance the immersive experience of the museum.

  • BEELD & GELUID

    The audio and media museum in Hilversum, Beeld & Geluid, has been installed with footfall traffic counter. The device offers real-time occupancy data, aiding the museum in crowd management to ensure the adherence of safety regulations.

  • BEELD & GELUID DEN HAAG

    The museum of news and journalism in The Hague has been equipped with footfall counters. By analysing the visitor flow, museum can adjust exhibitions, staff allocations, and visitor services based on actual attendance patterns, ensuring efficient resources allocation.

  • MADINA ARTS CENTRE

    Madina Arts Centre transforms its visitor experience by integrating FootfallCam technology. Analysing visitor traffic and peak hours allows for strategic adjustments in layout and operations, enhancing the overall journey for art enthusiasts.

  • VRIJE ACADEMIE

    The art and culture institution in Amsterdam, Vrije Academie, has installed a people counter at its entrance. This system measures the number of visitors, enabling the academy to gauge the impact of events and exhibitions hosted on its premises.

  • CENTRAAL MUSEUM

    Being the oldest municipal museum in the Netherlands with a wide-ranging collection, Centraal Museum experiences a high volume of diverse visitors. Hence, the management has chosen FootfallCam for its ability to accurately track visitor count, demographics, and behaviours.

  • HOÀNG THÀNH THĂNG LONG

    The historical relic heritage site, Hoàng Thành Thăng Long, has been equipped with people counter. With the footfall insights, the management can ensure that the site is adequately prepared for peak visitor times, while also scheduling maintenance work during lower traffic periods to minimise disruption.

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