The 3D-4CH project offers a series of in-person workshops and seasonal schools (summer and winter), including activities in Ukraine, designed to provide hands-on training for professionals, students, and stakeholders. All sessions follow the official 3D-4CH curriculum, ensuring high-quality, structured learning. Upon successful completion, participants receive a certificate of achievement.
What you will learn:
Our programme covers a wide range of key topics in digital cultural heritage, including:
3D digitisation techniques and visualisation
XR/VR applications for heritage
Data storage, access, and metadata management
Licensing, ethics, and legal aspects of technology use
Project planning and volunteer engagement
Storytelling and innovative audience engagement
Collaboration & Partnerships
The workshops and schools are organised in close cooperation with universities and key stakeholders, with training materials developed jointly to ensure both academic and practical value.
The first 3D-4CH Winter School takes place from 21 to 23 January 2026 at the Royal Museum of Art and History in Brussels.
This three-day event is tailored for cultural heritage professionals, from museum teams to digitisation specialists, who want to deepen their knowledge and hands-on experience with 3D technologies. Learn more here.