Driving digital transformation in Cultural Heritage Institutions

An Online Training Programme

Wednesdays: 19/11, 26/11, 03/12/2025 at 3-5pm CET

After two series of webinars co-organized in 2023-2024 by EUreka3D consortium, Photoconsortium and ICA, the 2025 edition goes a step forward and offers an online training programme that provides knowledge and practical experiences to cultural heritage professionals. The programme includes 3 online sessions of 2 hours each. Each session is organised in two parts: a keynote speech from different domain experts, open to a wide group of participants, and an interactive working session offered to a selected group of learners who will have the opportunity to discuss, engage and share experiences, and will obtain a certificate of participation.

The digital transformation of cultural institutions must be understood as a global phenomenon influenced by a wide range of factors. Throughout this online training programme, the digital transformation will be addressed from the point of view of heritage policies and strategies; the strategic approaches to digital cultural heritage; and the case studies as an approach to creation, access and re-use in cultural heritage. 

Structure of sessions:

  • 3 – 3.45pm: open keynote speech
  • 3.45 – 4pm: break
  • 4 – 5pm: interactive working session.

DRAFT PROGRAMME

Wednesday 19 November 2025
Heritage Policies and strategies for the digital transformation of practices
Keynote speech by Antonella Fresa (Photoconsortium)
Interactive working session: discussion on policies, methodology for impact assessment, strategies of participating cultural institutions, participation in European and international programmes.

Wednesday 26 November 2025
The impact and transformative power of Digital Cultural Heritage
Keynote speech by Fred Truyen (KU Leuven) and David IglĂ©sias (CRDI – Ajuntament de Girona)
Interactive working session: open discussion on learners’ experiences and challenges, calculation of economic impact, demonstrations on the transformative power of culture.

Wednesday 3 December 2025
Good practices and experiences for creation, access and re-use
Keynote speech by Frederik Temmermans (VUB – imec)
Interactive working session: co-creation exercise based on use case scenarios

The three interactive working sessions will be facilitated by Prof. Dr. Peter Fornaro (Head Research Projects at the Digital Humanities Lab – University of Basel)

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