Cultural heritage: ENEA, online volume on technologies for protection and valorization

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(Finance) – Bringing together the work carried out by all ENEA departments for the benefit of both the internal communication and collaboration process and the launch of synergistic actions to face new challenges and for the preparation of new competitive project paths to be proposed to national and European level. With this objective AENEAS has made the volume “Research, development and applications for Cultural Heritage – From the results of the VADUS project to future collaborations”, which documents activities and technologies for the protection and enhancement of cultural heritage that ENEA makes available to museums, superintendencies and SMEs. Among the cultural institutions with which ENEA has collaborated most recently are the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome; the Egyptian Museum of Turin; the Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica (Rome) And the Superintendency for the province of Viterbo and southern Etruria.
“This volume – explains ENEA in a note – collects the memories of workshop ‘Research, development and applications for Cultural Heritage. From the results of the VADUS project to future collaborations’ which took place in Frascati on 9 and 10 May 2023 and represents an excellent dissemination tool for the projects and activities underway in ENEA on the topic of safeguarding, protecting and caring for cultural heritage. Here, therefore, are presented the innovative technological solutions, the high-tech prototypes and the excellent infrastructures that the Agency makes available to museums, superintendencies, cultural institutions and small and medium-sized enterprises for the diagnostics, conservation and valorisation of the Italian cultural and landscape heritage”.

“The enthusiastic participation and contribution of all colleagues – we read in the abstract – made it possible to achieve the success of the event and the creation of this volume and, therefore, our heartfelt thanks go to them. To which we add those addressed to the numerous guests and prestigious institutions who took part in the discussion, launching new interesting channels of communication and collaboration”.

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