Back at the turn of the century when Ideum was founded, we focused primarily on software, web development, and more traditional forms of media production.
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Our standard touch tables, kiosks, interactive displays, and even our touchless devices are built in small batches, most to order. This allows for customization options that make our products better...
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Over the past year, Ideum has been working with the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge to design and develop exhibits for the Refuge Visitor Center. The construction of the building...
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Back in 2018, we released our Inline Series of open frame displays. Later that year, we opened our Fabrication Studio in old town Corrales, just north of Albuquerque. Not surprisingly, since then we’ve been involved...
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Ideum is excited to announce our upcoming full-service installation of a new exhibition at the Visitor Center at Valle do Oro National Wildlife...
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After five years as Director of Exhibition Experience at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Becca Shreckenghast has moved west...
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Building a twenty-one-foot multi-screen touch table with embedded electronics is a significant design and fabrication challenge...
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Ideum is pleased to join the CF Padilla - Brycon, Formative Architecture, and Weddel Gillmore team to design and build educational exhibits for the new Visitor Center...
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Ideum experiments and expands its capabilities in the area of custom fabrication creating new bespoke experiences that further enhance the relationship...
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On March 5, 2019, US patent 10,225,509 was awarded for the extrusion and casting method Ideum's Industrial Design team developed for creating metal enclosures...
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Inaugurated in August 2018 after 6 months of renovations to its downtown Corrales location, Ideum’s new 5,500 square-foot Exhibit Fabrication Studio is now working...
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Our new Exhibit Fabrication Studio has completed a custom wooden enclosure for Faces of the Fallen, an exhibit we created with the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum.
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