14 |16 October 2020 PALAZZO DEI CONGRESSI FLORENCE
Results 2018 About The idea was to create a synergy between Cultural Herita- ge and New Technologies The Conference is part of the Florence International Biennial for Art and Restoration, an international event at- tracting prestigious institutions and companies and crea- Proceedings 2018 ting a unique opportunity to bring together the academic click here! word with industry. The Conference will be a signifjcant opportunity to bring together the academic world with industry. Heri-Tech is the fjrst International Conference to welcome 27 major researchers and scholars from all over the world, fo- cusing on current and future issues in the fjeld on issues related to innovative techniques and technologies. The PARALLEL city of Florence will therefore be the international heart of Restoration and Cultural and Environmental assets as SESSIONS well as a forum for meeting and discussing for experts, 112 operators and enthusiasts from around the world. The Conference will be a signifjcant opportunity for exchange between researchers and companies for the promotion of productive excellence, technological evolution, the grea- PUBLICATED PAPERS ter use of culture for younger sections of the population BY IOP UK and specialization in the educational fjeld for graduates 5 and PhD students. To foster European mobility and co-operation between students and staff; to enhance Europe’s development as EUROPEAN a multi-cultural society and to encourage the concept that scientifjc-cultural research must be an integral part 130 PROJECTS of society; to promote international networks between universities, training institutes and companies to create long-term collaboration opportunities; to create favou- DAILY rable conditions for young graduates to enter the world PRESENCES of work; to demonstrate the infmuence of new technolo - gies in the arts and how they can be used for innovative teaching and learning; and to establish contacts and coo- peration between Institutions in the Academic world and the world of work.
Areas & Topics ENVIRONMENT Topics include, but are not limited to www.fmorenceheritech.com AND CULTURAL HERITAGE DIAGNOSTIC AND MONITORING SUSTAINABLE ITC AND ARCHITECTURE DIGITAL FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE HERITAGE MATERIALS SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Proceedings The proceedings of The Future of Heritage Scien- ce And Technologies Conference will be part of IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering On line publication will include: • Open access publication, all articles are free to read and download in perpetuity. • Abstracting and indexing in ISI Web of Science (Conference Proceedings Citation In- dex), Scopus , Ei Compendex , among others. Proceedings • Creation of online versions of the abstracts contained in each paper. 2018 • Creation of hyperlinked references and tracking of future citations. click here • Unlimited number of pages in each article. • Unlimited use of colour online. Indexing in ISI Web of Science Working closely with the global scientifjc commu - nity has been at the heart of our publishing activity Open Access for more than a century. With a portfolio including journals, books, conference proceedings and scien- pubblication ce news resources, we focus on physics, materials science, biosciences, astronomy and astrophysics, environmental sciences, mathematics and edu- Indexing in cation. IOP Publishing also publishes on behalf of other scientifjc organisations and represents their SCOPUS needs and those of their members. With almost 400 staff in locations across the world, we support rese- archers, librarians and societies in their endeavours. IOP Publishing – delivering impact, recognition and value to the scientifjc community.
General Committee PROF . ENG. LAPO PROF . ENG. ROC- PROF . RODORICO GOVERNI CO FURFERI GIORGI Department of Industrial Department of Industrial Engineering Department of Chemistry of Engineering PROF. MAURO University of Florence University of Florence University of Florence MATTEINI PROF . ENG. YARY VOLPE Opifjcio delle Pietre Dure, Department of Industrial CNR-ICBVC Engineering University of Florence
Technical Program Committee Balocco, Carla | Industrial Engineering Department, Lapini, Alessandro | University of Florence, Depart- University of Florence ment of Industrial Engineering Bernardi, Adriana | National Research Council - In- Macdonald, Susan | Getty Conservation Institute, Los stitute of Atmospheric Science and Climate Angles Bianconi, Francesco | Department of Engineering Markevicius, Tomas | IMAT Project Leader, Lithuania University of Perugia Martín Lerones, Pedro | Heritage applied computer Buonamici Francesco | Department of Industrial vision, Fundación CARTIF, Spain Engineering Unifj Olsson, Nina | Art Conservation, Portland, Oregon Camilli, Andrea | Soprintendenza per i Beni Arche- USA ologici della Toscana, Department Member Patelli, Alessandro | Department of Physics and Cassar, JoAnn | University of Malta Astronomy “Galileo Galilei”, University of Padua Cavalieri, Duccio | Department of Biology, Univer- Pavia, Anselmo | Universidade Federal do Maranhao sity of Florence Pelagotti, Anna | European Commission, National Cheung, Sidney | The Chinese University of Hong Institute of Optics, National Research Council of Italy Kong, Hong Kong Pellicciari, Marcello | University of Modena and Reg- Del Bianco, Corinna | Director of the International gio Emilia Institute Life Beyond Tourism and adviser of the Ro- Peñalver Martínez, María Jesús | Department of ar- mualdo Del Bianco Foundation chitecture and building technology Universidad Poli- Di Angelo, Luca – Department of Industrial Engine- técnica de Cartagena ering University of L’ Aquila Razionale, Vincenzo Armando | University of Pisa Bruno, Fabio | Department of Mechanical Energe- Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering tics and Management Engineering, University of Ridolfj, Alessandro | Department of Industrial Engi- Calabria neering at the University of Florence Fernandez, Federica | Innovation Expert European Seymour, Kate | Stichting Restauratie Atelier Lim- Commission burg, Maastricht, The Netherlands Ferrise, Francesco | Department of mechanics Santo, Alba Patrizia | Earth Sciences Department of Polytechnic of Milan University of Florence Fioravanti, Marco | Agrifood Production and Envi- Tiano, Piero | Institute for the Conservation and Valo- ronmental Sciences Agriculture, Food and Forestry rization of Cultural Heritage (ICVBC) Systems University of Florence Tucci, Grazia | Department of Civil, Constructional Goli, Giacomo | Agrifood Production and Environ- and Environmental Engineering mental Sciences Agriculture, Food and Forestry Uccheddu, Francesca | Department of Industrial En- Systems University of Florence gineeringUniversity of Florence Guidi, Gabriele | Department of mechanics Polyte- Vaccaro, Vincenzo | Opera del Duomo Florence chnic of Milan Zanini, Alessandro | Assorestauro, El.en
Expo The International Conference Florence Heritech is the Main event of Florence Art and Restoration Fair. The Fair is the international event for all operators in the sector of valorization of cultural heritage. Since its birth, in the order to offer new and increasing opportunities for dialogue. In the 2018 edition, more than 100 companies of restoration and valorization attended the fair. For Heri-Tech participants, university departments, projects, there is a possibility, with a 10% discount, to exhibit with a stand at the fair to create a true synergy between scientifjc research and companies.
Venues The main venue is the 19th century Villa Vittoria in Palazzo dei Congressi. This historical venue is conveniently located in the city centre next to the central railway station. At fjrst glance Villa Vittoria is hidden behind the contempo - rary façade of the Palazzo dei Congressi, revealing itself when you’ve crossed the entrance hall and stepped into the centu- ries-old park that is part of the complex. Villa Vittoria has been equipped with all modern comforts, yet maintains its original charm with lunette vaults on the ground fmoor, fjnely decorated coffered ceilings on the fjrst fmoor, mosa - ic pavements in marble and terracotta, stone and marble mar- quetry portals, elegant coat of arms, fjnely decorated wrought iron gates and painted polychrome glass windows.
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