EUreka3D at INCULTUM International conference

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The INCULTUM project is approaching the conclusion of the EU funding period. A final event is planned to take place on 12 April, 2024 in Guadix, Andalusia, organised by the project’s coordinator UGR hosted by ENTURNA Escuela Internacional de Turismo Rural y Naturaleza (Internation School of Rural Tourism). The conference will be an occasion to present results and outcomes of INCULTUM, to prepare for further exploitation by the partners, and to trigger the next implementation and replication phases in new areas across the European Union.

INCULTUM is an associated partner of EUreka3D, with a stake in exploring how digitization, and particularly digitization in 3D of monuments and sites, can support territory promotion and heritage diffusion. EUreka3D will be represented in the conference with participation of the project coordinator Antonella Fresa and with a poster.

 

 

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