Immersive Heritage Conference

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The 1st Immersive Heritage Conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, creatives and institutions in exploring the future of digital cultural heritage through immersive technologies – XR, AR, VR and gamification, and how new technologies are transforming the way heritage can be preserved, interpreted, and experienced.

The event will be divided into three different days, that aim to tackle three different specific areas: Immersive Tech, Metaverse and Research & Policy. By participating, you will be able to  join leaders in the cultural heritage and technology sector for a pioneering event in the field of heritage preservation and valorization by registering to the conference.

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