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Introducing ChemiNova: advancing technology for monitoring European cultural assets

Europe's cultural heritage is a testament to centuries of human creativity, resilience, and ingenuity. It includes rich and diverse traditions, monuments, collections and communities that hold stories of the past and provide knowledge and understanding of the continent’s history. Threats to cultural heritage, such as climate change and conflicts, have become increasingly apparent in recent years. In the face of mounting challenges, safeguarding these invaluable assets has never been more urgent. To meet the demand for accessible and systematic tools to monitor cultural heritage—both built and movable—while gaining support from local communities, a consortium of interdisciplinary partners has established ChemiNova. This innovative initiative is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme. ChemiNova is a diverse international partnership that brings together academia, NGOs, the public and private sectors, and the cultural heritage field. This collaborative effort aims to produce a practical toolkit that employs mixed and augmented reality, as well deep learning and 3D modeling to carry out mapping and documentation of the conditions of heritage assets, while allowing users to predict patterns and carry out inspections — in real time, on-site or remote, and with the help of local community members. ChemiNova technology is currently being developed and tested using four different case studies from across the continent: the historic campus and Martínez Guerricabeitia contemporary art collection of the University of Valencia, the collection of the Library of Human Anatomy in Palermo, the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, and Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv.

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