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Meet Kulvinder Reyatt, pioneering museum artifact digitisation.
As expected, this wonderful interview with Kulvinder Reyatt included anecdotes, surprises, laughter and conversational detours.
For over three decades, Kulvinder Reyatt has been at the forefront of business transformation, specialising in digital strategy and outsourcing, and commercial growth.
As the founder of Brite Advice Ltd, he has helped organisations navigate the evolving digital landscape, with a particular passion for the arts, heritage, and cultural sectors.
Kulvinder is a pioneer in museum artifact digitisation, working with institutions across the UK to bring historical collections into the digital age. His work with military and historical museums has enabled public access to invaluable archives, allowing audiences to explore artifacts and documents online like never before.
As part of The Ogilby Muster project in collaboration with the British Ministry of Defence, Kulvinder Reyatt and Brite Advice Ltd played a pivotal role in the digitisation of First World War records held by military museums across the UK.
Recognising the national significance of these archives, the project was initiated in the lead-up to the centenary commemorations, ensuring both permanent preservation and wider accessibility for researchers, museums, and the education sector.
With funding allocated by HM Treasury, this large-scale digitisation effort allowed historical military collections to be safeguarded.
It also enhanced public engagement and educational outreach, enabling communities to connect with their heritage like never before.
By merging technology with cultural preservation, he helps institutions future-proof their collections, enhance engagement, and broaden their reach.
At Brite Advice, Kulvinder and his team offer strategic consultancy in:
🎭 Museum & Archive Digitisation – Bringing historical collections to life through digital transformation
📜 Document & Knowledge Management – Preserving heritage materials for global access
🎨 Marketing & PR for Arts & Culture – Helping institutions grow their audience and impact
🌍 International Expansion – Supporting cultural organisations entering the UK market
🔗 Strategic Partnerships & Business Development – Connecting arts organisations with the right opportunities.

With a deep appreciation for the arts and a commitment to innovation, Kulvinder bridges the gap between heritage and technology, ensuring that cultural treasures remain accessible for generations to come.
For museums, galleries, and cultural institutions looking to digitally transform their collections and connect with wider audiences, connect with Kulvinder Reyatt at Brite Advice Ltd:.
A Fantasy Cultural Year: Kulvinder's journey of discovery, heritage, and celebration
In the interview above Mark created Kulvinder's Fantasy Cultural Year from the answers to a few simple questions. There are no wrong answers ;-)
Kulvinder Reyatt’s fantasy cultural year begins at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, where he enjoys a Disaronno on the rocks as the Dubai sun sets, reflecting on an exciting new opportunity. A prestigious but fictitious Dubai-based family foundation has invited him to embark on a year-long, first-class global tour to study museum digitisation, a subject at the heart of his work.

With all personal and professional responsibilities seamlessly handled by a dedicated virtual assistant, he sets off to New York City, his first stop in exploring how the world’s museums are embracing digital transformation.
Settling into a Greenwich Village townhouse, Kulvinder immerses himself in the city's vibrant cultural scene. His soundtrack for the year? Reggae music, a choice rooted in his love for Bob Marley and the deep cultural resonance of the genre.
His first cultural outing is an electrifying Bhangra dance festival, where he doesn’t just spectate, he joins in, celebrating the rhythmic energy of his heritage. Dinner follows at a top-tier Japanese restaurant, where he indulges in a Teppanyaki feast.
The journey continues with an unforgettable sports experience: watching England take on the United States at Yankee Stadium, followed by a visit to an immersive VR digital art gallery, where he steps inside the visionary sketches of Leonardo da Vinci.
His week in New York crescendos with a meticulously curated arts itinerary:
🎶 A Diljit Dosanjh concert to make up for missing his UK tour.
🎭 A night at the Globe Theatre in London for a stirring performance of Macbeth.
🎼 A Broadway debut with Phantom of the Opera, marking his first-ever musical experience.
🎤 A grand evening at La Scala in Milan, witnessing the powerful opera Tosca.
🎥 A film night featuring the deeply moving The Green Mile, one of his all-time favourites.
A special highlight of the year is his "Hero Day", where he enjoys an intimate Michelin-starred lunch in New York with his late father, and his son, cherishing the legacy of family stories and laughter.
As his year of cultural exploration wraps up, he boards a private jet home. A note arrives alongside a Disaronno and coffee, his reggae music restriction has been lifted. The first song he chooses? Bhangra music, embracing its infectious energy and deep-rooted cultural purpose, perfectly mirroring the spirit of his journey.
Reflecting on this dream year, Kulvinder acknowledges one key takeaway: he needs to make more time for culture in real life.
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