May 2025: Free webinar - The Application of Micro-CT in Art and Cultural Heritage Research

We are pleased to invite you to a short online session on "The Application of Micro-CT in Art and Cultural Heritage Research", hosted via Microsoft Teams. This session aims to introduce the capabilities of micro-CT imaging and discuss its potential for museums, conservators, and researchers in Flanders or beyond.

Session Details: 

đź“… Date: Wednesday May 7th  

đź•’ Time:  10AM 

📍 Platform: Microsoft Teams (link will be provided upon registration) 

⏳ Duration: 40 minutes (20 min. introduction & case studies + 20 min. Q&A) 


Why Micro-CT for Art & Cultural Heritage? 

Micro-CT (micro-computed tomography) is a non-invasive 3D imaging technique that provides high-resolution information about the internal structures of objects. It is particularly valuable for: 

  • Material analysis (e.g., pigments, layers, degradation) 

  • Structural investigations (e.g., hidden layers, construction techniques) 

  • Conservation & restoration planning (e.g., detecting cracks, corrosion) 

  • Authentication & provenance studies (e.g., tool marks, manufacturing methods) 

  • Virtual preservation & digital archiving (e.g., 3D models for research and exhibitions) 

This session will showcase real-world case studies and open a discussion on how micro-CT can support your institution’s work. 


Follow this link to register. Hope to see you there!


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