
The TRIQUETRA Project proudly participated in the 4th International Conference on Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (TMM-CH 2025), held from April 7–9, 2025, at the Eugenides Foundation in Athens, Greece. This prestigious conference, organized by the National Technical University of Athens and the Technical Chamber of Greece, brought together experts to address global challenges in cultural heritage preservation through interdisciplinary collaboration.

Representing the project, Anastasia Anastasiou from GEOSYSTEMS HELLAS S.A. presented “An Intelligent Decision Support System for Cultural Heritage Preservation,” detailing a platform that integrates geospatial data and AI-driven analytics to assess and mitigate risks to heritage sites.
Konstantinos Tokmakidis of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki delivered a presentation titled “The TRIQUETRA Project: Climate Change Impact on Ancient Epidaurus Monuments,” focusing on how climate-induced factors affect the structural integrity of ancient monuments and how TRIQUETRA’s methodologies aid in their preservation.
Additionally, Betty Charalampopoulou, CEO of GEOSYSTEMS HELLAS S.A., moderated Panel Discussion 10: “Resilience to Climate Change, Natural Hazards, and Pandemic Risks,” highlighting strategies for enhancing the resilience of cultural heritage sites.
The TRIQUETRA Project’s involvement in TMM-CH 2025 underscores its commitment to developing innovative tools and strategies for the sustainable preservation of cultural heritage in the face of climate change and other global challenges.