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Browse Programs Admission InformationMaterial cultural heritage (historical buildings, monuments, artworks, manuscripts, etc.) is not merely a remnant of the past but a cornerstone of identity, knowledge, and sustainable development. It also acts as a bridge between the past and the future, and its protection is not solely the responsibility of governments. It requires the deployment of modern technologies (such as artificial intelligence) to ensure its survival for future generations.
Since material cultural heritage is a bridge between the past and the future, and its protection is not only the responsibility of governments but also necessitates the use of modern technology to ensure its preservation for coming generations, modern technology has transformed heritage protection from mere physical conservation into an integrated system that includes precise documentation, intelligent analysis, and global participation... However, success hinges on the integration of efforts among governments, technologists, and local communities.
Therefore, the aim of this initiative is to design modern strategies for digitally preserving cultural heritage using emerging technologies: 3D modeling, virtual reality techniques for archiving, and blockchain to secure and protect digital documents from damage or forgery
Digital Archive and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage