Tom is a digital productivity specialist, working in digital conservation and outreach across the museum and education sectors.
He consults on the use of digital tools for productivity and reaching audiences. He currently runs a world-leading lab at the Natural History Museum in London in the Imaging and Analysis Centre, specialising in 3D printing, laser scanning and virtual reality, with a focus on how these digital tools can be used to engage and reach wide audiences, as well as promote careers and raise aspirations in the museum sector.
Tom has worked with a number of other museums and heritage organisations to embed these digital tools into their programming, such as an Augmented Reality app for the BBC programme ‘Civilisations’, and scanning and digitising specimens at Stonehenge, Sutton Hoo and across London museums such as the Victoria & Albert and British Museum.