Anatolia Tech combines the humanist heritage of Anatolia with cutting-edge digital technologies to create living museums, immersive experiences, and cultural innovation projects on an international scale.
Inspired by the intellectual and humanist heritage of Anatolia — the cradle of knowledge, art, and civilizations — Anatolia Tech places human experience and cultural memory at the heart of technological transformation.
Based in Ankara, with a branch in Uzbekistan, the company designs and develops digital museums, immersive VR/AR experiences, and cultural innovation projects on an international scale. It also provides strategic consulting for Turkic-speaking Central Asian countries.
In December 2025, Anatolia Tech formalized a strategic partnership with France Muséums, making this alliance a leading force for museum development in Central Asia and beyond.
Technology in service of heritage — transforming every visit into a memorable, accessible, and meaningful experience.
Three pillars structure our vision: the visitor at the center, the narrative as a vector of engagement, the place as a space of community transformation. Technology is only the medium — civilization endures.
People are at the heart of every successful museum project. By focusing on their needs and experiences, we create meaningful and lasting connections between cultures.
A museum’s success lies in its ability to generate engagement through dynamic narratives, building a deeper understanding between audiences and artworks.
Immersive technologies — VR, AR, holographic projections — serve a single purpose: bringing cultural memory to life with unprecedented depth and accessibility.
Born from an ambitious vision carried by France Muséums, Louvre Abu Dhabi embodies the dialogue between civilizations — the model Anatolia Tech × France Muséums will replicate across Central Asia.
France Muséums and Anatolia Tech formalized in December 2025 a strategic partnership agreement aimed at collaborating on cultural and museum projects in Central Asia. This MoU marks a decisive milestone in strengthening ties between French expertise in museum consulting and Turkish technological know-how serving cultural heritage.
Under this agreement, Anatolia Tech becomes the official partner of France Muséums for museum, heritage, and cultural development projects in the region. N. Selin Şenocak, President of Anatolia Tech, also serves as curator for jointly managed projects in the Central Asian region.
Two major players in culture and technology join forces to support museum and heritage projects in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and across the Turkic-speaking region.
” This complementary alliance guarantees outstanding execution, accelerated delivery, and uncompromising quality.”
Anatolia Tech operates at the crossroads of Turkic-speaking cultures — a territory of exceptional heritage long underrepresented on the international museum scene. The partnership with France Muséums opens a new era for the region’s cultural development.
Heir to Samarkand and Bukhara — a millennia-old civilization in the midst of a remarkable cultural renaissance.
A vast territory with multiple historical layers — fertile ground for ambitious contemporary museology.
A crossroads between East and West, bearer of an architectural and artistic heritage of singular beauty.
Guardian of an ancestral nomadic culture, seeking a museum expression equal to its unique identity.
The Anatolia Tech — France Muséums alliance offers full coverage of the cultural project lifecycle, from strategic design to operational management, including deployment of the most advanced technologies.
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Design of immersive experiences integrating virtual and augmented reality to profoundly renew the visitor’s relationship to collections.
Positioning, vision, feasibility studies, museum master plans — high-level strategic support aligned with institutional ambitions.
Development of interpretive content, curatorial frameworks and educational tools centered on the cultural singularity of each territory.
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Exhibition design, scenography, and public programs — combining scientific rigor and formal creativity.
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Promotion of sustainable cultural development models integrating heritage, education and diplomacy across Turkic-speaking countries.
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Training, participatory workshops and mentorship to sustainably embed professional excellence in local cultural institutions.
N. Selin Şenocak — President, Anatolia Tech