CHNT 2025

Empowering Europe’s Digital Heritage Through Cross-Project Collaboration

The Time Machine Organisation took part beginning of November at the 30th CHNT in Vienna 2025. With a strong presence across multiple EU-funded projects we had the chance to showcase our commitment to building a connected, data-rich future for European cultural heritage.

Throughout the conference, we contributed to and supported activities across the European Digital Cultural Heritage ecosystem including the projects 3D-4CH, 3DBigDataSpace and MetaHeritage. This collaborative participation highlighted our role as a catalyst in bringing together researchers, tech partners, heritage institutions, and policy stakeholders to develop shared infrastructure for digital heritage.

A highlight was the UHDL Workshop, where partners presented how data technologies, historical datasets, and AI workflows contribute to reconstructing, interpreting, and visualising architectural and urban heritage. Many of these contributions build on infrastructures and collaborations long supported by our vision.

At the joint booth, visitors experienced a wide range of digital tools: from VR reconstructions to multimodal 3D workflows, demonstrating how Time Machine’s long-term vision is materialising across Europe’s research and innovation landscape.

CHNT 2025 once again showed how essential large-scale, collaborative frameworks are for advancing digital heritage. We remains deeply committed to driving this ecosystem forward and to supporting the next generation of cultural heritage technologies and infrastructures.