CIPA-HD Participation at the YODA Project Meeting, Lausanne
Report by Francesco Fassi on the YODA (Youth for Open Digital Acquisitions) project meeting in Lausannce, from 3-4 March 2026.

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Report by Francesco Fassi on the YODA (Youth for Open Digital Acquisitions) project meeting in Lausannce, from 3-4 March 2026.
Join the Stakeholder Forum on AI for 3D Digital Twins in Cultural Heritage under the Apply AI Strategy on March 23, 2026 online. Call for Proposals open until March 13, 2026.
The Call for Papers is now open for the Joint 4th GEORES and 10th Arquelogica 2.0 Symposium, happening in Florence, Italy from August 26-28, 2026.
Registration is now open for the 2026 CIPA Heritage Documentation School in Byurakan, Armenia, happening 19-25 June 2026.
Join the CIPA Emerging Professionals for the next PYT/D/R presentation on February 25.
An international workshop offered in Spanish dedicated to 3D surveying and modelling of cultural heritage will take place in February/March 2026 in the historic city of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.
The CIPA Heritage Documentation Executive Committee is pleased to announce that Arnadi Murtiyoso will be joining us as the new CIPA Communications Co-Chair and Michelle Duong will be taking on the role of CIPA Communications Chair, having served as Co-Chair since January.
We are pleased to announce that Lydia Konstantinidou will be joining Margarita Skamantzari as the new Co-Chair of the CIPA Heritage Documentation Emerging Professionals Leadership Team.
The CHEDAR Project workshop on Geomatics for the Preservation and Resilience of Cultural Heritage Against Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards was successfully held as a Pre-Symposium workshop at CIPA 2025 Seoul, and the team continued hosting workshops at the Italy Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka.
RIEGL is proud to present a groundbreaking lidar case study in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hallstatt, Austria.
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