Dates: 1 October 2025
Location: Art & History Museum (Brussels)
Registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScawl-HT_JWGVc327ZWH24Puzdl8z7mS3C-wzJMdam0cDX0Vg/viewform
On the 1st of October at 12:00 CET, the Art & History Museum (Brussels) will host a presentation (in person/online) of the ENIGMA Project, a European research initiative dedicated to combating heritage crime.
The session will explore: How museums play a vital role in adopting new technologies to prevent illicit trafficking
The ENIGMA platform and its tools: 3D models, Earth observation, AI & machine learning for artefact identification
Challenges and opportunities for museums in safeguarding heritage
How ENIGMA enables interlinked databases and similarity matching across collections
Don’t miss this opportunity to see how cutting-edge technology is empowering museums to protect cultural heritage.

