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Financement de l’UE (5 759 193 €) : Service innovant et abordable pour le suivi de la conservation préventive des biens culturels individuels pendant l’exposition, le stockage, la manutention et le … Hor01/03/2019 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Service innovant et abordable pour le suivi de la conservation préventive des biens culturels individuels pendant l’exposition, le stockage, la manutention et le transport

Degradation of a cultural artefact depends on the environmental stress over time, especially during fluctuating environmental conditions, and the reactive behaviours of the materials of its composition. For an effective preventive conservation (PC) it is key to consider the historic environmental stress and degradation kinetics of the different materials (and their synergies) and monitor the artefact at all times. However, due to the heterogeneity of the material nature of the artefacts, this requires expensive monitoring as well as specialized personnel, out of reach for most, small to medium sized museums. CollectionCare will develop an innovative PC decision support system targeting the needs of small-medium sized museums. It will integrate IoT monitoring of the microclimatology of each artefact at any place, either at display, storage, handling or transport, integrated with multi-scale modelling for the different artefact materials while complying with current PC norms and recommendations. We will integrate latest advances in sensoring electronics, LPWAN wireless communication, multi-scale and multi-material degradation knowledge, big data and cloud computing into a single affordable system, adapted to the specific needs and resources of small museums and collections. The solution will built on the knowledge of different renown research groups and companies in the fields of PC (KADK, TU/e, LSIWC, UW, URO1, JHI and UPV), cloud computing and big data (ATOS), IoT connectivity (SGF), wireless sensoring (UPV, URO1), artefact transport (CBC, HvK), collection management (PS) as well as a large number of museums to guarantee future market acceptance (DFA-Spain, KMKG-Belgium, IVC-Spain, OAML-Latvia, IEEE-Greece, RDC-Denmark). The project will also count on a strong International Cooperation by an external Advisory Board of experts with prominent professional background from prestigious institutions and enterprises like: GCI, CCI, ICCROM, ICOMOS, Hispania Nostra and AXA ART.


Atos IT Solutions And Services Iberia SL 0,00 €
Atos Spain SA 325 938 €
C.B.C. Conservazione Beni Culturali Societa CRL 153 453 €
DE Danske Kongers Kronologiske Samling PA Rosenborg 180 000 €
DET Kongelige Danske Kunst-Akademisskoler FOR Arkitektir, Design og Konservering 608 071 €
Diputacion Foral de Alava 168 240 €
Institut Valencia de Cultura 78 554 €
Instytut Katalizy i Fizykochemii Powierzchni im. Jerzego Habera Polska Akademia Nauk 120 008 €
Istoriki Kai Ethnologiki Etaireia TIS Ellados 50 063 €
Koninklijke Musea Voor Kunst en Geschiedenis 179 725 €
Latvijas Etnografiskais Brivdabas Muzejs 67 188 €
Latvijas Valsts Koksnes Kimijas Instituts 244 541 €
Postscriptum Pliroforiki Epikoinonias ΕΠΕ 162 838 €
Sigfox 383 906 €
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN 703 160 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Roma LA Sapienza 666 778 €
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia 1 139 865 €
Uniwersytet Warszawski 431 843 €
VAN KRALINGEN B.V. 95 025 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/814624

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