Back to newsA scientific seminar focused on the use of Artificial Intelligence, 3D modeling, and digital technologies to document and promote cultural heritage took place in Crete. Charis Mamoulakis, a prominent figure in Greek cultural policy, addressed attendees with a keynote centered on knowledge-sharing as a foundation for preserving and presenting historical sites. The event brought together researchers, archaeologists, and technology specialists to explore how digital tools can make Crete's ancient monuments and artifacts more accessible to the public. For visitors, this signals a growing investment in digital museum experiences, virtual reconstructions of archaeological sites, and enhanced interpretive resources at Crete's many historical attractions. Tourists with an interest in archaeology or Minoan civilization can expect increasingly immersive ways to engage with the island's heritage, both on-site and through digital platforms connected to Cretan museums and excavation projects.
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Crete Summit: Digital Tools Transform Ancient Heritage Preservation
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