About Heritage Technology Ltd

Heritage Technology was formed to supply high-quality digital interpretation solutions to the heritage sector. With experience in both commercial and academic spheres, we offer tailored support to archaeological organisations, museums, visitor attractions, heritage trusts and academic institutions.

Our services range from photo-realistic 3D visualisation to creative web design, and we are at the forefront of innovative and engaging multimedia presentation via digital interactives for both on-site and web/phone-based delivery.

Please explore our website for more information on our services and projects.

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News & updates

Festival of Archaeology 2013
24th April 2013

Heritage Technology is working in partnership with the Council for British Archaeology to produce a new website for the 2013 Festival of Archaeology, commencing in July.

Antiquity Journal online
14th April 2013

Antiquity Journal's new editorial team, based at Durham University, are working with Heritage Technology to produce a new website in time for their June 2013 issue.

New website launched
3rd April 2013

Heritage Technology has a new website! Check out our gallery for image and video samples, and explore the sections detailing our services and projects...

Micklegate Priory launch
2nd April 2013

The second phase of the Micklegate Priory Revealed project is due for launch in April 2013.

The project's first phase looked at the layout and form of the Priory precinct, whereas this second phase looks inside the Priory's buildings and explores the structure of a monastic day.

Recent projects

The partnership between leading archaeological journal Antiquity and Heritage Technology is set to continue into 2013 under the journal's new editorship.

Heritage Technology supplies 3D visualisation for an ongoing project at Holy Trinity Micklegate, York, that explores the medieval priory that once dominated the area.

University of York student-run archaeology journal The Post Hole has developed a new website in partnership with Heritage Technology.

A series of computer generated fly-throughs and an interactive touchscreen installation helps visitors explore the 17th century heritage of Harewood House.

Heritage Technology is developing an online database to help the Council for British Archaeology monitor their planning application responses.

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