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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Limassol (Cyprus), 26 May 2026Digital Cultural Heritage in the Era of AI and Extended Reality 26 May 2026 All-day event. Onsite at the auspices of our Partner UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol, Cyprus During the … Continue reading →
Due by January 23rd, 2026For the 2026 IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) Annual Conference and Showcase, that will be held in the Netherlands June 1–4, 2026, The IIIF Conference Program Committee invites proposals through Call for Proposals has been made available. Proposals for presentation … Continue reading →
Topic: digital preservation
One challenge identified in INCULTUM project is linked to the need of creating synergies among the various partners in the large consortium, who have a lot of commonalities and differences and who need to detect development trajectories for capacity building … Continue reading
text and images courtesy of Elena Correa Jiménez (University of Granada). From the Biocultural Archaeology Laboratory (MEMOLab) of the University of Granada, directed by Dr. José María Martín Civantos, we are carrying out the participatory project “Recovering the Aynadamar irrigation … Continue reading
In order to keep the pace of Pilots’ progress in the various areas and activities, a series of online networking meetings was organized on 9-10-11 January 2023. The Pilots have a lot of commonalities and differences, and often share challenges … Continue reading
It is now available in the project’s website the recently released D5.1 Intermediate Pilots report, a condesed document which summarizes the work done by each of the 10 Pilot cases in the INCULTUM project. Albeit with (sometimes big) differences and … Continue reading
It is now available in the project’s website the recently released D3.2 Intermediate findings presentation for Data Analysis, an extensive document which provides apreliminary results of data analysis focused on the 10 Pilot cases study areas in INCULTUM project. We … Continue reading
The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) new report on museums and climate change provides recommendations for including museums in the sustainable transition of Europe. This report reflects the status quo of European museums in the climate crisis. To help … Continue reading
Before summer 2022, partner CBS Copenhagen Business School published an advertisement for the project and the possibility of writing the Master thesis in collaboration with INCULTUM on two sites of CBS, which reach far beyond the university itself: careergate.com and … Continue reading
In the context of the Place Branding elective BA course by Prof. Carsten Humlebæk at Copenhagen Business School, a case study session on 7th November 2022 was fully dedicated to INCULTUM. The project and the 10 Pilots were presented to … Continue reading
INCULTUM collaboration partner Geopark South Funen Archipelago organized on October 14 2022 a workshop focused on “Co-design of Geotourism” with a number of stakeholders in the territory. In the workshop, prof. Carsten Humlebæk (Copenhagen Business School) was invited to … Continue reading
INCULTUM was presented by prof. Carsten Humlebæk at the new Master students of Intercultural Market Studies at Copenhagen University, in the introduction meeting held in late August 2022. At the informative meeting, ca. 35 students learned about INCULTUM research and … Continue reading


































