Inside The Reactive Heritage Digital Twin

Join us for the premiere webinar of ARTEMIS TALKS and discover how Reactive Heritage Digital Twin (RHDT) are reshaping the way we understand, preserve, and interact with our shared past.

Explore the core concepts behind RHDT and see how ARTEMIS is bringing them to life through hands-on applications in historic city centres, restoration planning, and risk prediction.

An image that merges the classical world with digital technology: a museum with imposing columns and classical sculptures is partially reconstructed in a virtual version, with architectural elements and statues represented through a digital rendering in luminescent blue. The transition between physical reality and virtual simulation suggests a journey between past and future, evoking the role of technology in the preservation and reconstruction of historical heritage.
Digital illustration of a Gothic cathedral with intricate architectural details, including pointed arches, rose windows, and spires. The background features a transparent, glowing representation of the cathedral itself, creating an overlay effect between reality and digital projection. The image is set against a dark blue background, highlighting the outlines and details of the structure.

Welcome to the first ARTEMIS Talks.

In this first session, we’ll explore what Digital Twins are and how ARTEMIS is transforming them into Reactive Digital Twins specifically designed for cultural heritage. We’ll also look at real-world applications of RHDT technology, such as their use in historic city centres, their role in anticipating risk scenarios, and how they support restoration planning.

SPEAKERS​

Franco Niccolucci

Scientific Coordinator

Anestis Koutsoudis

RHDT Application Lead

Why you should join

Because the future of cultural heritage isn’t just about preservation, it’s about prevention, planning, and participation. Whether you’re a researcher, conservator, policymaker or curious professional, this is your chance to get ahead of the curve.