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  • Wednesday, January 14, 2026
  • Eindhoven
 

DAF Museum Launches Digital Tours Especially for Care Institutions

Not everyone can visit museums in person. At the DAF Museum, they believe everyone deserves to experience extraordinary stories. That’s why the DAF Museum has recently partnered with VindiQu, a specialist in interactive digital tours. Through this collaboration, the DAF Museum brings its collection live to care institutions.

 
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First Pilot Successfully Completed
Some time ago, the DAF Museum conducted a pilot in which a personal guide hosted a one-hour tour that was live-streamed to a care institution. Viewers at the institution were also able to ask questions in real time, creating (almost) the same level of interaction as with a regular group of visitors.

Offering Digital Tours
The successful pilot led the DAF Museum to arrange more frequent digital tours with VindiQu, specifically for groups for whom an in-person visit to the museum is no longer possible. The DAF Museum aims to bring its collection, stories, and special moments from DAF’s history to life—with room for personal questions, memories, and interaction—for anyone interested. These digital tours are specially designed for people in elderly care, disability care, mental health care, and other healthcare organizations. In this way, cultural heritage remains accessible to everyone, even when a physical museum visit is not possible.

Connected to Society
DAF has always been deeply connected to the region and its people. Employees, their families, and the city of Eindhoven formed one community. Accessibility is deeply rooted in the DAF story. Whether it’s about mobility, employment, or heritage: DAF stands for inclusion, regardless of age or limitations. Making the museum digitally accessible to care institutions fits perfectly with this philosophy. The museum comes to the people—just as DAF always has.

About VindiQu
VindiQu is a social enterprise that enables people who cannot travel physically to experience the world. Through live digital tours with personal interaction, they make museums, events, and special locations accessible from within care institutions.

With this collaboration, the DAF Museum reinforces its social role: connecting technology, history, and people—now also digitally.