3D-4CH Consortium held a half-year summary meeting
3D-4CH Consortium held a half-year summary meeting
On September 16, 2025, the 3D-4CH consortium held online meeting to review project progress, discuss ongoing activities, and plan future steps. The meeting brought together partners from multiple organizations to provide updates on each work package and ensure continued collaboration.
Project manager, Marco Medici, opened the session with a timeline that set the tone for the day. Looking back at the past six months, it was encouraging to see how much has been accomplished as a team: from participation at Digital Heritage 2025 in Siena and the Europeana Conference in Warsaw, to the launch of two important surveys, and the successful organization of an online stakeholder panel and advisory board meeting. Another key milestone has been the submission of five deliverables in July, which marks a significant step forward in the project’s journey.
The 3D-4CH consortium continues to advance its mission to enhance 3D technologies in cultural heritage through collaborative research, training, and shared infrastructure, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and sustainable impact across Europe.
Pixelated Realities PO actively participated in the development of the training curriculum and prepared materials for the Good Practices review. In addition to this, the team continues to advance its work across the core areas of the project’s work packages, contributing expertise and resources to ensure progress in 3D cultural heritage digitization, capacity building, and dissemination efforts. The team of Pixelated Realities also joined the development of the State-of-the-Art report on 3D heritage tools and methodologies, which is planned for publication and dissemination, including a Ukrainian language version.
The project “3D-4CH — Online 3D Competence Centre for Cultural Heritage” is implemented by the public organisation Pixelated Realities, acting as a consortium partner, and is funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe Programme. The project’s beneficiary in Ukraine is the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine.


