Q&A Session for the Outreach Synergy Call

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The Q&A Session for the Outreach Synergy Call will take place online on 17 November 2025 from 1:00–2:00 PM CET.

The session will introduce the Outreach Synergy Call, a funding opportunity designed to support new and creative uses of 3D cultural heritage data and tools. Participants will also have the chance to explore the innovative tools developed by the consortium: the Rooom XR Viewer, PCSS (DLibra) 3DViewer, and the 4D Viewer by the University of Jena.

Registration: Explore the 3DBigDataSpace Tools and the Outreach Synergy Call : Time Machine Europe

 

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