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Participation of RIT in the 4th International Conference TMM-CH
10 April 2025

Participation of RIT in the 4th International Conference TMM-CH

The research team of RIT participated in the 4th International TMM-CH Conference (Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage) , held from April 7 to 9, 2025, at the Eugenides Foundation.

The General Director of RIT, Professor George Petrakos, participated at the panel “Green and Blue Deal for Tourism through the Sustainable Revival of Cultural Heritage and Environmental Resources,” where he presented his talk entitled Green & Blue Filoxenia: Sustainable Hospitality in Greece.”

Additionally, together with RIT associate Dr. Dimitrios Gousopoulos, he presented a paper on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Education for Cultural Heritage in the session titled: Innovative Transdisciplinary Development and Transfer of Know-How and Multilateral Cooperation Addressing World Challenges for the Rehabilitation of Emblematic Monuments“.

Finally, in collaboration with partners from the National Technical University of Athens, joint research projects  AEI and ESTIAIA  were presented, focusing on the mild and sustainable development of less touristic areas.

Relevant documents

Green & Blue Filoxenia: Sustainable Hospitality in Greece

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Green & Blue Filoxenia: Sustainable Hospitality in Greece
The General Director of RIT, Professor George Petrakos, in his presentation “Green & Blue Filoxenia: Sustainable Hospitality in Greece”, highlighted the importance of sustainability as a key pillar of tourism development. He emphasized the need for collective action and investment in environmental, social, and cultural practices.
Exploring LLMs as Educational Tools in in Cultural Heritage Heritage

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Exploring LLMs as Educational Tools in in Cultural Heritage Heritage
The General Director of RIT, Professor George Petrakos, together with RIT associate Dr. Dimitrios Gousopoulos, presented the paper “Exploring LLMs as Educational Tools in Cultural Heritage.” The presentation focused on the dynamic use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in education for cultural heritage, highlighting the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance learning and engagement in cultural programs.
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