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Space for Cultural Heritage

Several factors, both natural and anthropic ones, endanger nowadays our cultural heritage: subsidence, ground motion, pollution, looting, collateral damages and intentional attacks. Data provided by the European Space Agency Copernicus fleet of satellites and other cutting edge technologies leveraging on artificial intelligence and machine learning can help better assessing the risk and preserving sites at risk.

Find out more during the workshop “Space for Cultural Heritage” organised by the Downstream Gateway on February 24th 2021, from 09:00 to 16:00.

Download the brochure and agenda of the event.

For more information on the topic, you can read our article “Earth Observation applications and machine learning for cultural heritage preservation“.

At this link you can join the event on Webex. Event password: H2JuzPPCm27.

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