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Take part in our free Online Workshop on 18 April 2024 from 14:00-15:30 CET

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    You are cordially invited to our next online workshop on 18 April 2024 from 14:00-15:30 CET.

    HOW CAN TRADITIONAL BOATBUILDING KNOWLEDGE BE SHARED DIGITALLY?

    Join us for an enlightening exploration of the intersection of tradition and technology in the world of boatbuilding. Discover how modern advances are shaping the future of this ancient craft and learn from experts as they discuss innovative strategies for preserving and sharing traditional boatbuilding knowledge in the digital age.

    Keynote speeches:
    1. 360-degree tours of shipyards in various maritime areas as a new learning experience. Evelyn Schlenk from ILI FAU, Germany
    2. Examples of two differently built Roman boats. The circumstances of the construction, scientific tests and aftercare. Prof Dr Boris Dreyer, FAU, Germany

    Here are some of the key topics we’ll be exploring:
    • Revitalizing the shipwright workforce through immersive learning experiences
    • The shipwright profession in Europe: challenges and opportunities
    • Exploring the intersection of traditional boatbuilding and new building techniques and innovation
    • Preserving shipwright heritage and the role of shipwrights in cultural conservation
    • Facilitating intergenerational transfer of knowledge in boatbuilding
    • Identifying gaps in shipwright knowledge and skills

    If you would like to share your opinion on the topic within a time frame of 3 minutes or would also like to contribute interesting insights from your work, please send your topic to: Evelyn.Schlenk@fau.de

    You will then receive the updated program on April 17.

    • Date: April 18, 2024
    • Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM CET
    • Format: Hybrid (In-person and virtual)
    • Registration: https://fau.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5Mld-msqD8qHtRZAzc6RtytEVH9_0MM7C5m

    We look forward to your participation and contributions, as together, we explore innovative ways to preserve and share the rich tradition of boatbuilding heritage.

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