
On 12 February, a dynamic hands-on workshop organised within the 3DBigDataSpace initiative brought together cultural heritage and technology professionals to explore advanced approaches to 3D digitisation. The session formed part of the project’s broader mission to build capacity across Europe for creating, managing, and sharing high-quality 3D data, supporting institutions in contributing to emerging digital infrastructures for cultural heritage.
The workshop was designed and delivered by experts from the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS), combining expertise from the New Media Department and the Digital Libraries and Knowledge Platforms Department. Participants were introduced to advanced spatial data acquisition techniques, including structured light scanning and laser scanning, and learned how these approaches can be applied in real cultural heritage scenarios from documenting artifacts to supporting conservation and research.