• Date

    10 June 2026

  • End Date

    10 June 2026

  • Location

    Online

  • Organizers

    Cambridge University Library

How AI is transforming cultural heritage research

How AI is transforming cultural heritage research

From archive to algorithm, join us for this unique insight on how AI is transforming cultural heritage research here at Cambridge.

Led by Cambridge University Library in collaboration with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Collections, Connections, Communities Strategic Research Initiative (CCC).

ArCH is building a secure, replicable workspace where galleries, libraries, archives, museums, and academic researchers can explore cultural heritage collections with AI, without needing specialist technical expertise. 

Drawing on case studies from across the University of Cambridge, including the University Library the project tackles some of the most persistent challenges in cultural heritage research that our panel will explore in this webinar.

There will be a live Q&A with the speakers, featuring questions from the audience.

Do join us for what will be a fascinating insight and conversation on how AI tools are shaping the future of heritage discovery. Can’t attend live? Register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording after the event has aired.

Register here