As part of the ERASMUS+ ARTEST programme, EUreka3D partner CUT hosted four early career researchers from the Mongolian University Science and Technology and the Mongolian National University of Arts and Culture.
Over the 10 day training period the exchange students undertook training in the digitisation of CH objects using the EUreka3D guidelines for documentation as the basis for their work.
The collaboration between ARTEST and EUreka3D was initiated early in 2024, also with a coordination meeting organized in Limassol on 29 May 2024, and a demo event about the EUreka3D Data Hub and methodologies.
EUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.