Dissemination activities

GREEN CLUSTER JOINT DISSEMINATION WEBINAR

From Heritage Data to Heritage IntelligenceEarly Results from European Cultural Heritage Monitoring Projects How can digital technologies help safeguard cultural heritage against the growing impacts of climate change, environmental degradation and human activity? Join...

ChemiNova Capacity Building–Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Condition Assessment and Community Engagement in Vienna

Applications are now open for the ChemiNova Capacity Building–Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Condition Assessment and Community Engagement. ICCROM, together with the ChemiNova project consortium, invites cultural heritage professionals to apply for a two-day...

Join us for the ChemiNova Webinar: Digital Tools for Community Engagement in Cultural Heritage Protection

The ChemiNova project invites heritage professionals to participate in an online webinar exploring innovative approaches to engaging communities in the protection and preservation of cultural heritage. Date: 17 June 2026Time: 14:30–17:00 CETFormat: Online via Zoom As...

DataBeers VLC 2026 – A bridge between academia and society

Databeers VLC: Cultural Heritage in the Age of Data The upcoming Databeers VLC (databeersvlc.com) event presents an exceptional opportunity to explore the convergence of the Humanities and Digital Transformation. On this occasion, the Department of Art History and the...

Summer School 2026 – Bourgogne, France

Bringing Together Heritage Conservation, Digital Innovation, and Climate Resilience. General Aim  The ChemiNova Summer School 2026 aims to equip participants with the skills needed to identify, monitor, and address damages to cultural heritage assets using innovative...

ChemiNova Open Event 2026 – Palermo, Italy

Second ChemiNova Open Event | 29 April 2026  Date: 29 April 2026Time: 16:00–18:00 pmVenue: Orto Botanico dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy  About the Event  The ChemiNova Open Event is a public engagement initiative organised within the framework...

ChemiNova Capacity Building – Palermo 2026

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ChemiNova Webinar and Workshop Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Condition Assessment Date: 29 April 2026 Time• Webinar: Online via Zoom or in person in Palermo – 10:00 to 12:30• Workshop: In-person only (Palermo) – 14:00 to 17:30 Format  •...

ChemiNova Open Event

ChemiNova Open Event Get to know ChemiNova and contribute to the protection of Europe’s cultural heritage! The ChemiNova Open Event aims to engage the public in a special afternoon to showcase how innovative science and culture can work together to protect Europe’s...

ChemiNova Summer School 2025

State: Closed General Aim   The ChemiNova Summer School aims to equip students with the skills needed to identify, monitor, and address damages to cultural heritage (CH) assets using innovative remote monitoring tools and methodologies. The program will combine...

Connect, Share, Protect: Shape the Dialogue on Cultural Heritage Tech

The fight to protect global cultural heritage from climate change and armed conflict relies on shared knowledge. Through our comprehensive dissemination programme, we are bringing pioneering technological solutions to the forefront of global conversation—and we want you to be part of it.

Whether you are an academic looking to engage with our peer-reviewed research, a professional attending our specialised workshops, or a citizen passionate about safeguarding history through community-led events, there is a place for you. From high-level international congresses to local citizen engagement initiatives, our activities are designed to spark dialogue, foster collaboration, and make cutting-edge science accessible to everyone.

Discover our upcoming events, explore our research, and join our dissemination activities to help amplify the tech saving our history.

Conferences: Driving Innovation and Sharing Knowledge

At ChemiNova, our participation in international and national conferences is a cornerstone of our growth, research validation, and market presence. These events serve as vital platforms where technology meets real-world application, allowing us to showcase our advancements in safeguarding cultural heritage against the threats of climate change and armed conflict.

By actively engaging in both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed conferences, we ensure that our pioneering solutions achieve academic excellence while driving tangible industry impact.

1. Invited Workshops: Recognizing Our Expertise

Because of ChemiNova’s pioneering work in protecting cultural heritage from climate change and armed conflict, we are frequently invited by external organizations—such as EU project consortia, government bodies, cultural institutions, and tech clusters—to contribute to their workshops.

What they are for?

    • Expert Contribution: We provide specialized knowledge, technical feedback, and strategic insights to help shape external projects and policies.

    • Industry Recognition: Being invited establishes ChemiNova as a thought leader and a trusted authority in the heritage-tech sector.

    • High-Level Networking: These sessions put us in direct contact with top-tier coordinators, decision-makers, and innovators who specifically seek our expertise.

2. Joined Workshops: Proactive Learning and Synergy

We also actively seek out and join workshops organized by the wider scientific and industrial community to stay at the cutting edge of technological advancement.

What they are for?

    • Cross-Project Synergies: Joining these events allows us to align our work with complementary initiatives, ensuring ChemiNova’s solutions integrate smoothly with broader European and global tech standards.

    • Hands-On Skills & Knowledge Transfer: They serve as excellent training grounds for our team to adopt new tools, methodologies, and best practices in real-time.

    • Exploitation & Co-Design: By participating alongside end-users (such as site managers or first responders), we can co-design our tech features to meet the exact, practical needs of the marke

The ChemiNova Strategy: Whether we are leading the conversation as invited experts or collaborating in the trenches alongside our peers, workshops allow us to turn high-level theory into practical, deployable solutions for heritage resilience.

Workshops, Webinars & Educational Activities: Practical Collaboration and Expert Exchange

Interactive sessions are an essential part of ChemiNova’s strategy to bridge the gap between research and real-world application. Whether through hands-on workshops, digital webinars, or targeted educational activities, these events focus on solving specific technical challenges, sharing practical skills, and co-creating solutions with key stakeholders.

At ChemiNova, we actively engage in these initiatives through two main pathways: by special invitation as industry experts, and by proactively joining or collaborating within specialized ecosystems.

1. Invited Collaboration: Recognizing Our Expertise

Because of ChemiNova’s pioneering work in protecting cultural heritage from climate change and armed conflict, we are frequently invited by external organizations—such as EU project consortia, universities, government bodies, and tech clusters—to contribute to their events.

What they are for?

    • Expert Panels & Guest Lecturing: We provide specialized knowledge, technical feedback, and strategic insights in specialized technical workshops and academic seminars.

    • Industry Recognition: Being invited to speak or teach establishes ChemiNova as a thought leader and a trusted authority in the heritage-tech sector.

    • High-Level Networking: These sessions put us in direct contact with top-tier coordinators, decision-makers, and innovators who specifically seek our expertise.

2. Joined & Collaborative Events: Synergy and Public Engagement

We also actively seek out, join, and co-organize events with the wider scientific, industrial, and educational community to maximize the impact of our findings. This includes dynamic formats such as:

  • Webinars: Online seminars and virtual roundtables that allow us to share urgent project updates, demonstrate tools, and debate solutions with a global audience without geographical barriers.

  • Educational Activities: Specialized training sessions, university masterclasses, and workshops designed to equip the next generation of heritage managers, researchers, and tech developers with advanced skills.

  • Knowledge Transfer: Educational activities ensure that our pioneering methodologies are passed on to the professionals who will use them in the field.

What they are for?

    • Cross-Project Synergies: Digital webinars allow us to easily co-host joint events with sister projects, ensuring ChemiNova’s solutions align with broader European tech standards.

The ChemiNova Strategy: Whether we are leading an online webinar, training future experts through educational activities, or collaborating in the trenches of a technical workshop, these events allow us to turn high-level theory into practical, deployable solutions for heritage resilience.

Citizen Engagement Events: Open and Free for Everyone

At ChemiNova, we firmly believe that cultural heritage does not just belong to institutions—it belongs to everyone. Protecting our shared history from the devastating impacts of climate change and armed conflict requires more than just high-level science; it requires the passion, voice, and active participation of local communities.

That is why we regularly host and participate in citizen engagement events that are completely open, free of charge, and accessible to the general public.

What are Citizen Engagement Events?

These are public-facing initiatives designed to break down complex scientific concepts into interactive, engaging, and meaningful experiences. From local community workshops and public exhibitions to digital crowdsourcing initiatives and open-day debates, these events are built around two-way dialogue between our team and the public.

Why Does ChemiNova Host and Join Them?
  • Democratising Science: We believe cutting-edge technology should not be locked behind academic walls. Our free public events ensure that anyone, regardless of their background, can understand and explore the tools we are building to protect global culture.

  • Fostering Public Awareness: By opening our doors to everyone, we raise critical awareness about how climate change and geopolitical conflicts threaten local and global heritage sites, inspiring collective responsibility.

  • Harnessing “Citizen Science”: Local communities often possess invaluable, generational knowledge about their environment and historic landmarks. These events allow citizens to actively collaborate with us, providing real-world feedback and data that enrich our research.

  • Empowering Local Action: We provide everyday citizens, activists, and youth groups with the practical knowledge and digital tools they need to become active guardians of their own local history.

The ChemiNova Commitment: True heritage resilience starts from the ground up. By keeping our citizen engagement events 100% free and open to all, we ensure that the public is not just a spectator, but an active partner in safeguarding our world’s cultural legacy.