EUreka3D-XR at CIPA 2025

The project is presented at the 30th International Symposium in Seoul

25-29 August 2025

To the 30th CIPA International Symposium, UNESCO Chair for Digital Cultural Heritage (EUreka3D-XR partner), Heritage Malta and Fundación Tekniker joined as a team to present EUreka3D-XR project along with Heritalise EU Project.

The theme of the 30th CIPA 2025 Symposium is “Heritage Conservation from Bits: From Digital Documentation to Data-driven Heritage Conservation,” which focuses on the increasingly important role that data will play in the conservation of cultural heritage in the age of artificial intelligence and explores the trend towards data-driven heritage conservation through the creation and analysis of heritage data, and application of new technologies in the context of artifacts, archaeological sites, historic buildings, landscapes, museums, and more.

Through three presentations, a groundbreaking framework that goes beyond traditional 3D documentation, is introduced. The Memory Twin concept integrates:

  • Tangible heritage – accurate digital replicas of monuments, objects, and sites.
  • Intangible heritage – stories, traditions, and cultural practices.
  • Contextual data – metadata, paradata, and usage history woven into the digital record.

Additionally, during the presentation a special focus is reserved to quality certification during 3D data acquisition, paradata, metadata, transparency, credibility, future-proofing, and more. Check out the full programme.

Since 1971, CIPA symposia have served as an essential international crossroads for a broad community of researchers, professionals, and site managers interested in recording, understanding, and preserving cultural heritage. The biennial symposium enables this ever-growing community to meet, discuss, network, and stay informed.


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