Introduction
Established in 1997, Adaptive Technologies has has developed scores of websites for museums, galleries, archives and higher education.
Based in the Regency Town House heritage centre, our team has a unique insight into the cultural sector.
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"We found ATL’s responses to our queries measured and open. We also felt that they had the greatest understanding of the heritage sector, perhaps because they are themselves owned by a charitable trust and are based in a Regency heritage centre, in Brighton."
"We liked the fact that ATL’s solution suggested using open-source software (Plone) for the CMS, as we were wary of getting tied in to a company-specific system. There were no real differences in price between the companies, because they all tailored their solutions to the ballpark budget we stated. Our choice was based on the overall approach of each company to working with us, and I’m pleased to say we have made a good decision."
— Steve Gardam (British Postal Museum and Archive)
(from "Postal heritage and Plone" – article co-authored by Danny Hope of Adaptive Technologies)
"Just to let you know that our website launch last night ran smoothly, and we had many positive reactions from parents, governors and teachers.
"None of this would have been possible without your help, so thanks again for all you've done for us. I'll be recommending ATL to everyone in future."
— Jeremy Pearson, ICT Technician, Five Islands School


The Regency Town House is a grade 1 Listed terraced home of the
mid-1820s being developed as a heritage centre and museum to focus on
the architecture and social history of Brighton & Hove between the
1780s and 1840s.