EUreka3D: networking with sister projects

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img. EUreka3D kick-off meeting at Museo della Grafica, by Rudy Pessina.

On the occasion of the EUreka3D kick-off meeting, organized by coordinator Photoconsortium in Pisa at Museo della Grafica, a networking and collaboration session of all the projects financed under the Digital Europe Programme to support the development of the European Data Space for Cultural Heritage took place online on 24 January 2023, chaired by Milena Popova, Programme & Business Development Manager at Europeana Foundation.

The meeting aimed at bringing together sister projects operating in the area of 3D digitization, capacity building, AI for cultural heritage and and tools, to share about common challenges and discuss synergies and collaboration. The coordinators and other key partners of DeBIAS, AI4Europeana, 5Dculture and of course EUreka3D presented their plans for future work and explored in an open discussion common topics such as the technical tasks on 3D and AI, the integration of projects’ services and outcomes  with Europeana, capacity building actions and communication.

 

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