EUreka3D
European Union’s REKonstructed content in 3D
EUreka3D is a project funded by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union,
to support the digital transformation of the cultural heritage sector, by offering capacity building,
training and new services to Cultural Heritage Institutions, facing the challenge of advancing
in the digitization effort, especially in 3D digitization, access, storage and sharing.
News from Project’s Blog
- webinar Supporting Communities through Digital Cultural Tourism, 19 September 2024 h. 10 CET […]
- The workshop, held on 17 July 2024, was an initiative of the pilot Italian Country […]
- online, 11 September 2024, h. 14 CET This webinar presents the latest advancements in EGI […]
- in collaboration with ICA International Council on Archives, three events on Formats, Authenticity and Preservation […]
- organized by Heritage Malta and the Norwegian Museum Stavanger, the conference centers on 3D digitization […]
- by Guillaume Reich and Agathe Le Riche As part of the EUreka3D project, a blogpost […]
- a collaboration was established for knowledge exchange and capacity building, reinforcing education in the field […]
- the project was part in panel session “Innovative media”, with presentation by Marinos Ioannides (CUT) […]
- a presentation delivered by project coordinator Antonella Fresa discussed the work being done in EUreka3D […]
- Hosted by Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia in June 2024 SECreTOUR is an […]
>>> More news at the Blog
News from the Project
Transforming Heritage: Formats, authenticity and preservation
Webinar Series 2024
The International Council on Archives (ICA) and the EUreka3D Consortium are organizing the second webinar series on 3D Digitisation and Digital Transformation of Cultural Heritage, following the success of the 2023 edition of the webinar series, which attracted over 300 attendees from all over the world.
The three sessions will take place in autumn 2024, and will focus on formats, authenticity and preservation for 3D and digitisation in the cultural heritage field, delivered by expert speakers and renowned professionals. The first session will take place on 26 September.