Wednesdays: 19 November, 26 November, 03 December 2025 at 3-5pm CET
The programme includes 3 online sessions of 2 hours each, dedicated to build capacity and expand knowledge in cultural heritage professionals involved in digitisation of cultural collections and processes. Spanning from EU policies, strategies, resources and funding opportunities, to case studies about innovation and presentations of state-of-the-art technologies and accessible tools to foster reuse of collections, the three sessions will showcase the panorama of challenges and solutions for the digital transformation in cultural heritage.
Each session is focused on a specific theme and is opened with a keynote talk from different domain experts: Dr. Antonella Fresa (Photoconsortium); prof. Fred Truyen (KU Leuven) and Dr. David Iglésias Franch (CRDI – Ajuntament de Girona); prof. Frederik Temmermans (VUB – imec) and prof. Eirini Kaldeli (National Technical University of Athens).
While the keynote talks are open to a wide group of participants, interactive working sessions will be offered to a selected group of 30 learners, who will have the opportunity to discuss, engage and share experiences, moderated by a facilitator. The three interactive working sessions will be facilitated by prof. Peter Fornaro (Head Research Projects at the Digital Humanities Lab – University of Basel). The selected learners will receive a certificate of participation.
- Call for participation and detailed programme here: https://eureka3d.eu/online_training_programme2025/
- Application form: https://www.photoconsortium.net/eureka3d-xr/driving-digital-transformation/
Deadline for applications: 5 October 2025
SUMMARY OF THE PROGRAMME:
Wednesday 19 November 2025
Heritage Policies and strategies for the digital transformation of practices
Keynote speech by Dr. Antonella Fresa (Photoconsortium)
Wednesday 26 November 2025
The impact and transformative power of Digital Cultural Heritage
Keynote speech by prof. Fred Truyen (KU Leuven) and Dr. David Iglésias Franch (CRDI – Ajuntament de Girona)
Wednesday 3 December 2025
Good practices and experiences for creation, access and re-use
Keynote speech by prof. Frederik Temmermans (VUB – imec) and prof. Eirini Kaldeli (National Technical University of Athens)
For more information, please contact info@eureka3d.eu.

EUreka3D-XR project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.







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EUreka3D-XR partner Swing:IT Software Engineering Italia S.r.l. team met CRDI Ajuntament de Girona for two fruitful days of work, planning and progressing on the virtual visualisation of the Girona historical walls, one of the three XR scenarios developed in the project.
The pilot is about using archival materials to reconstruct in 3D the medieval walls of the city of Girona (Catalonia, Spain); and to reuse such reconstruction for an AR walking tour using a mobile device. The walls were partly demolished at the beginning of the 20th century because of the new urban setting of the city, and so archaeological restoration was not possible anymore.
In the EUreka3D-XR project, 3D modelling and XR allow to go back to history and recover what was destroyed at that time. Based on cartography, engravings, photography, films and textual records, we will be able to visualise the walls again with a very realistic approach. Using the AI 3D Builder tool that partner project Swing:It is developing, an advanced AI-powered software pipeline to generate 3D models from 2D image collections, it will be possible to recreate very realistic 3D models of the demolished walls. To enable users and tourists to access this reconstruction, the 3D XR Studio, a web-based editor complemented with a mobile application, will allow to create an XR experience aceesible on site.
In November 2025 the first prototype of the tools is expected to be released, and the Girona walls scenario will be presented in its first version during a demo event set in Girona at the end of January 2026.
Read more about the Pilot on project website: www.eureka3d-xr.eu