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ENIGMA – FastForward News

ENIGMA Project: Innovative Digital Tools Combat Illegal Trafficking of Cultural Heritage

2025-Eratosthenes-FastForward
ENIGMA Project: Innovative Digital Tools Combat Illegal Trafficking of Cultural Heritage
ENIGMA

Workshop for ArchaeologistsDates: 7-9 April 2025
Location: Nicosia, Cyprus, Hydrid

Advanced digital technologies are being developed to combat the illegal trafficking of cultural heritage, including 3D reconstruction of artifacts from incomplete data, AI-powered detection tools, satellite monitoring of archaeological sites, provenance research mechanisms, and threat simulation systems. These cutting-edge solutions were presented during a hybrid workshop organized as part of the European ENIGMA project, according to the Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence.

The workshop was held at the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia, with dozens of participants from various European countries and the global community joining online via teleconference.

Workshop for Archaeologists

More details:

https://fastforward.com.cy/tech/enigma-project-digital-tools-cultural-heritage

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