The ADS is excited to start work on the Applying Reactive Twins to Enhance Monument Information Systems (ARTEMIS) project. This European commission funded project began on the 1st January 2025 and is set to run for three years.
Reactive digital twins are a digital representation of a physical resource combined with analytics that track changes associated with that resource. ARTEMIS will use reactive digital twins to forecast the consequences of real life events, such as deterioration, on cultural heritage. This will allow these events to be addressed and identify and remedy potential damage to cultural heritage before it occurs. The creation of digital twins can also improve visitor experience through immersive encounters with cultural heritage, as well as advancing research and education.
The ADS is involved in multiple work packages within the project, leading work on : Setting up the ARTEMIS digital infrastructure (WP10), Infrastructure implementation (WP11) and infrastructure release (WP12).
You can read more about the project and the involvement of the ADS on the Projects Page of the ADS website.