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Seventh TourMIS Users’ Workshop Modul University, Vienna

International Seminar on New Media Analysis and Strategies for Tourism Marketing Organizations Organized by the European Travel Commission, European Cities Marketing & MODUL University Vienna Manfred Hackl – project coordinator of HamoSearch – will hold a keynote on “Monitoring Hotel … Continue reading


I-SEMANTICS 7th International Conference on Semantic Systems. Messecongress Graz, Austria

With more than 400 participants every year I-SEMANTICS is one of the largest conferences in Europe in the field of semantic systems and the Semantic Web. It is held concurrently with the I-KNOW Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies. … Continue reading


3rd Consortium Meeting Berlin

The 3rd Consortium Meeting which took place in Berlin was organized by Institute for Museum Research, State Museums of Berlin and Museumsmedien. In Berlin the first results for the first release, as well as our dissemination material was presented. Based … Continue reading


2nd Consortium Meeting Pisa, Italy

The second HarmoSearch meeting took place in the Tuscan city of Pisa. Pisa is home of the partner company CPR, one of the research partner in the HarmoSearch project. In Pisa the architecture for HarmoSearch as well as first samples … Continue reading


Enter 2011 Conference on Information Technology and Travel & Tourism, Innsbruck, Austria

ENTER2011@Innsbruck, the 18th ENTER eTourism Conference will bring together international experts in all aspects of Information and Communication Technologies in Travel and Tourism – the technologies which are changing the world of tourism and hospitality. Organized by the International Federation … Continue reading


Kick-off Meeting Vienna

The HarmoSearch project started in december with the kick-off meetig. It took place in the pre-Christmas decorated Vienna in the office of xpluso Business Solutions GmbH At the meeting were all the work items discussed and a timetable decided.


Mobile Digital Museum – the frontier for cultural heritage exhibitions

The Mobile Digital Museum was opened to the public on 18 May 2013 to commemorate World Museum Day. It is believed that it is the world first museum where no authentic physical artifacts are exhibited but only high resolution 3D models of them are presented. The Mobile Museum is equipped with the most advanced and engaging technologies for a truly interactive experience. Continue reading


High resolution 3D digital imaging in China

As digital technology evolves, 3D data is increasingly preferred as a method of preserving cultural heritage artifacts. It provides an easy way to get in touch with them and significantly reduces the need for physical storage space, offering to museums a portable and accessible platform to exchange information and to researchers the possibility to easily browse and review the materials. Continue reading