Impacts

Museums in XXI century are spaces that must include digital experiences in their temporary or permanent exhibitions, thanks to a creative reuse of collections or documents. In this sense, the impact of this project can be crucial.

Enhanced intervention speed and maintenance optimization for Cultural Heritage Preservation and enhanced preservation effectiveness – By leveraging digital heritage data, we will achieve a 40% faster intervention speed and optimized maintenance for cultural heritage preservation, minimizing risks of irreversible damage. Our methods will enhance preservation by enabling precise detection of hidden issues, improved geometric accuracy, and advanced analysis through HBIM and data fusion. This approach will also eliminate the need to dismantle heritage objects, ensuring complete safety during evaluations.

Will enable 2,000 heritage professionals to collaborate in new ways, benefit 100 stakeholders and reach up to 10 million users. By advancing digitization and exhibitions, it will enhance museum engagement with collections and audiences, while also aligning heritage work with Sustainable Development Goals to support education, economy, and society.

Will provide 70% greater, more democratic access to a distributed, FAIR-based software ecosystem and data. It will also deliver 50% cost savings in maintenance and monitoring, significantly enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of preservation planning.

This initiative will enable heritage professionals to engage audiences more deeply, fostering learning and community connections, while facilitating collaborative networks across Europe and beyond.

Will enhance digitization accuracy, enabling digital twins to authentically represent heritage objects. This advancement will support heritage organizations, boost tourism and education, and strengthen European identity. Key impacts include promoting the green transition, fostering social cohesion, and safeguarding cultural assets for future generations.

Digitizing cultural heritage and integrating it into the European Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) will improve access for museums across Europe, making resources discoverable and contextually enriched. This will enable curators to create diverse, thematic exhibits, fostering cultural understanding and promoting social inclusion, unity, and EU values.

Supports the EU’s Green Deal goals by contributing to monitoring, adaptation, mitigation, and communication efforts to address the climate emergency. Developing innovative ways to share these digital records fosters remote collaboration, reducing the need for travel and mitigating climate impact. Digital representations of at-risk heritage will also allow organizations to create impactful exhibits, engage the public, and inspire action to combat the climate emergency.

Supports the European Bauhaus goals by enhancing access to digital heritage through the ECCCH. It aims to enrich lives, promote sustainability, and foster inclusivity across cultures and disciplines. By improving digitization and providing detailed metadata, the initiative will enable digital heritage to inspire creativity and contribute to the New European Bauhaus movement.

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