New Toolbox on Emerging VR, AR and 3D Technologies
A new resource is now available on the Transform4Europe website: the Toolbox on New Emerging Technologies. It provides a structured overview of software applications, platforms, and workflows for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and 3D modelling.
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T4EU Toolbox for Emerging VR, AR and 3D Technologies Now Available
A new resource is now available on the Transform4Europe website: the Toolbox on New Emerging Technologies. It is a practical, ready-to-use collection of software tools, platforms, and workflow examples for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and 3D modelling.
The toolbox supports students, researchers, and educators who want to explore and apply digital technologies in cultural heritage, research, and creative practices. By focusing on freeware, open-source tools, and accessible online services, it enables experimentation without subscription barriers.
Provided as a filterable Excel/CSV file, the toolbox allows users to compare tools and combine them into compatible workflows. A colour-coded system, workflow examples, and summaries of advantages and limitations support informed decision-making and practical application in both academic and professional contexts.
Read more here.
A new resource is now available on the Transform4Europe website: the Toolbox on New Emerging Technologies. It is a practical, ready-to-use collection of software tools, platforms, and workflow examples for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and 3D modelling.
The toolbox supports students, researchers, and educators who want to explore and apply digital technologies in cultural heritage, research, and creative practices. By focusing on freeware, open-source tools, and accessible online services, it enables experimentation without subscription barriers.
Provided as a filterable Excel/CSV file, the toolbox allows users to compare tools and combine them into compatible workflows. A colour-coded system, workflow examples, and summaries of advantages and limitations support informed decision-making and practical application in both academic and professional contexts.
Read more here.