Lord Alan Sugar has announced his plans to create an online museum dedicated to the Amstrad brand and is seeking help from fans to contribute to this project. The initiative aims to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Amstrad, a company founded by Sugar in 1968, which became a significant player in the consumer electronics and home computing markets during the 1980s.
I am putting together an Amstrad 'museum' website. If you have any great memories or anecdotes about Amstrad products you've owned over the years, tweet them to me with a picture and I might include them on the website. Please include the hashtag #Amstrad pic.twitter.com/KylnJOA6VZ
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) September 18, 2024
The online museum will showcase various Amstrad products, highlighting their impact on technology and consumer electronics. Sugar is encouraging individuals who own Amstrad products, such as old computers or other devices, to share their items and stories. This effort is part of a broader attempt to document and honor the history of Amstrad and its contributions to making technology more accessible.
By creating this virtual museum, Alan Sugar hopes to engage with fans and collectors, ensuring that the innovations and achievements of Amstrad are remembered and appreciated by future generations.