Transform the way visitors explore and interact

Pladia is a centralized platform for building, managing, and improving world-class visitor experiences.

An image of a modernist stone sculpture in a gallery environment, with a digital audio player interface overlaid on the center. The player includes a large “Pause” button, with “10 seconds back” and “10 seconds forward” icons on either side, offering playback controls. The gallery setting features minimalist decor with large windows that provide soft, natural lighting, accentuating the sculpture’s textured surface.

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This is the system you've been looking for, backed by a visionary team of professionals who obviously take pride in their work and products.
Steven Jenkins
Director, Bob Dylan Center
Pladia makes content management easy and even fun, allowing us greater flexibility in conceptualizing and realizing multimedia exhibitions.
Steven Jenkins
Director, Bob Dylan Center
Pladia's new focus on offering a PWA option aligns well with the MCA's strategy. The platform is robust, designed with accessibility in mind, and incredibly user-friendly.
Julia Prior
Head of Digital Media, MCA

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Introducing Pladia

A platform for the visitor attraction sector
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Avoid the ‘mirrortocracy’ but also recognise that diversity isn’t enough

Pladia's CEO, Andi Mastrosavas, speaks to how leaders can foster true inclusivity in the workplace
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Introducing Pladia Empower

Pladia’s visitor-centered product solution for the cultural sector
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Sound that moves you

Enhancing outdoor events with personal audio experiences
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The future of self-guided tours

Innovations and investment driving the cultural arts sector
An individual wearing headphones, deeply engaged in an audio experience. The image conveys a sense of focus and immersion, highlighting the enriching possibilities of self-guided tours using digital audio tools.