SHIFT Consortium Meeting: Advancing Accessibility and Innovation in Cultural Heritage
The SHIFT project team gathered in Berlin on October 30-31, 2024, for a pivotal consortium meeting to assess progress, share insights, and define the next steps in transforming the cultural heritage sector through technology. Over the course of the two-day meeting, consortium partners shared significant progress in their work, highlighting the collaborative effort required to […]
New Policy Brief: SHIFT Collaborates to Promote Inclusive Innovation in Cultural Heritage
The SHIFT team is thrilled to announce its participation in a collaborative effort with four other Horizon Europe-funded projects—MEMENTOES, MUSEIT, MEMORISE, and PREMIERE. All projects have received funding under the Cluster 2 “Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Society” call under the Horizon Europe Destination theme, “Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries […]
SHIFT Consortium Meets in Berlin
The SHIFT project team gathered in Berlin on October 30-31, 2024, for a pivotal consortium meeting to assess progress, share insights, and define the next steps in transforming the cultural heritage sector through technology. Over the course of the two-day meeting, consortium partners shared significant progress in their work, highlighting the collaborative effort required to […]
SHIFT to Inclusion Workshop organised by ANBPR
ANBPR organised a workshop title SHIFT TO INCLUSION, at the National Library of Romania on May 27th, 2024. The workshop was attended by 30 participants, representing vulnerable groups (people with visual, hearing impairments as well as individuals on the autism spectrum, teachers, parents and accompanying persons). The participants were introduced to the SHIFT project, the […]
Workshops organised by the Balkan Museum Network and the Homeland Museum of Knjazevac
In the scope of the SHIFT project, supported through the Horizon 2020 programme, the Balkan Museum Network, as a project partner, and the Homeland Museum of Knjaževac, as a use case provider, organized workshops and conducted interviews with three blind people, representatives of one of the project’s target groups: