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- an online training programme by EUreka3D-XR in collaboration with ICA International Council on Archives
Wednesdays: 19 November, 26 November, 03 December 2025 at 3-5pm CET EUreka3D-XR is focused on transforming cultural contents such 2D or 3D into extended reality scenarios, and provides capacity building to cultural professionals and managers. After two series of open … Continue reading →
- A new blogpost by EUreka3D on Europeana Pro
Delve into the world Extended Reality through the new blogpost published on Europeana Pro by Agathe Le Riche-Maugis, in the context of EUreka3D-XR project. Learn the differences between AR, MR and VR in a “hands on” way, discover the five … Continue reading →