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3D-4CH: Transforming cultural heritage with 3D technologies

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29 April 2025

3D-4CH: Transforming cultural heritage with 3D technologies

Cultural tourism

Digitalisation of tourism SMEs and destinations

Improving formal education

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An illustrative photo of the Tower of Pisa and a statue next to it.

The EU-funded 3D-4CH (Online Competence Centre in 3D for Cultural Heritage) project, launched on 1 February 2025, seeks to transform the methods of preserving, digitising, and sharing cultural heritage. It aims to unite the rich histories of the EU and Ukraine using advanced 3D technologies.

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3D-4CH project

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Geographical descriptors

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

France

Germany

Greece

Ireland

Italy

Netherlands

Poland

Slovenia

Ukraine

Organisation Type

Academic / Research and VET Institutions

Company with 250 or more employees

Cultural and Heritage Organisations

International Organisations

Local Authorities

National authorities

NGOs / Non-profits

Regional Authorities

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Cultural tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Digitalisation of tourism SMEs and destinations

    • Improving formal education

    • Innovative tourism services

    • R&I on digital tools for tourism

  • Business activities

    • Gardens and nature reserves activities

    • Museums

    • Operation of historical sites

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The 3D4CH (Online Competence Centre in 3D for Cultural Heritage) project, funded by the European Union under Digital Europe Programme, aims to develop advanced 3D digitisation techniques to preserve and promote cultural heritage sites across Europe and in Ukraine. Coordinated by INCEPTION, it focuses on enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of 3D modelling technologies, thereby facilitating better conservation, documentation, and accessibility of heritage assets. Running from February 2025 to January 2028, its expected outcomes include improved tools for cultural heritage management and increased public engagement through virtual access to historic sites.

#Cultural preservation #Virtual tourism #Innovation in tourism #Digital nomadism 

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