New in DTH: Four student teams reimagine an old Gliwice factory
As promised in our note on the on-site hackathon lectures, the next batch of materials has arrived in the DTH Training Materials section — this time four presentations...
New in DTH: Training materials from the on-site Hackathon phase
Following the launch of our Training Materials section with resources from the online phase, the DTH has now added a second set of materials. This time we have...
Mining Heritage on the Road to UNESCO: Zabrze’s Underground Gets an EU-Funded Future
On 5 June 2026, the Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze (Muzeum Górnictwa Węglowego) signed a funding agreement for a new project: Industrial Heritage of Upper Silesia – Revitalization...
New in DTH: Training Materials section launched with Hackathon resources
The Digital Transformation Hub has launched its new Training Materials section, beginning with selected resources prepared for the online phase of the HI-EURECA-PRO Hackathon on Industrial Heritage. The...
From Idea to Proposal in Minutes: Meet the DTH’s Funding Match AI
Every researcher knows the feeling: a promising idea, real ambition, and a bewildering maze of European funding calls in between. The DTH’s flagship tool, Funding Match AI, is...
New resource added: Articles database now available in DTH
The DTH Resources Hub has been expanded with a Articles database section supporting the Strategic Research Themes of HI-EURECA-PRO. This resource gathers references and research-oriented materials connected with...
Europe’s Heritage Data Space Sets Its Course: Strategy 2025–2030 and a New Home Online
When we reported from Warsaw last June (Preserve, Protect, Reuse: Inside Europeana 2025), the forthcoming Strategy 2025–2030 was the quiet “red thread” running through every session. It has...
New resources added: Laboratories and Equipment databases
Resources section of the Digital Transformation Hub now includes a dedicated databases of laboratories and research equipment available within the EURECA-PRO Alliance. This new resource supports visibility and...
A Cathedral With a Digital Soul: Notre-Dame’s New Twin
The 2019 fire at Notre-Dame de Paris was a near-catastrophe with one quiet stroke of luck: years earlier, art historian Andrew Tallon had laser-scanned the building, recording around...
The 47th World Heritage Session — and What It Means for Poland’s Heritage
Meeting at its Paris headquarters from 6–16 July 2025, UNESCO’s 47th World Heritage Committee session inscribed 26 new properties, bringing the global total to 1,248 sites across 170...










