ARCHE Conference "Innovation through Heritage: Resilience in Times of Climate Change" in Vienna and Online on March 3-5 2025

Publication date: 23/01/25

Last updated: 23/01/25

ARCHE workshop Vienna 2025

The international conference Innovation through Heritage: Resilience in Times of Climate Change will take place in Vienna and online, from 3 to 5 March 2025. Hosted by the Time Machine Organization (TMO) as part of the European project ARCHE (Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe).

In a rapidly evolving world where technological advancements and environmental challenges continually reshape society, preserving and leveraging cultural heritage as a resource for research, societal benefit, and economic growth is more vital than ever.

The conference will explore how national and European research and funding policies can unite to make cultural heritage resilient in the face of climate change.

This event marks a significant step forward as the ARCHE consortium works toward establishing a European Partnership Framework — a masterplan enabling Member States and the European Commission to jointly support innovative initiatives aimed at strengthening cultural heritage resilience. “Innovation through Heritage” brings together policymakers, thought leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across Europe to shape the future of cultural heritage. With a focus on critical themes such as digitization, technology, climate adaptation, and resilience, this conference provides a unique platform to collaborate and define a sustainable roadmap for cultural heritage research and innovation, shaping its transformative potential for 2040 and beyond.

The program and how to partecipate

L’evento è ibrido, in presenza o online. To secure your on site participation, registrati entro il 23 febbraio 2025 e attendi una conferma da parte dell’organizzatore.

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For more information:

Kerstin Muff, organizzatore (kerstin.muff@timemachine.eu)

Alexandre Caussé, Coordinatore ARCHE (alexandre.causse@sciences-patrimoine.org)

Photo: MAK, View from the Stubenring © Hertha Hurnaus/MAK, 2023