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An Ethically Immersive Environment: the “Ethics – by- desgn” Approach on Audiovisual Recording in the HEAT “XR-Blues”

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The integration of immersive and extended-reality (XR) technologies into the cultural and entertainment sector compels a renewed and methodologically rigorous examination of the ethical, privacy-related, and regulatory frameworks that govern…

HEAT Featured in the IEEE BTS Newsletter: A Milestone for Immersive Broadcasting

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The inclusion of the HEAT (Hybrid Extended reAliTy) project in the 4th Quarter 2025 edition of the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS) Newsletter marks an important milestone, not only for…

From Research to Impact: Project HEAT Showcased by Adaptemy at BETT 2026

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Last week, Adaptemy had the pleasure of exhibiting at BETT UK 2026, one of the world’s leading events for education and educational technology. In their post-event message, the BETT team…

HEAT Proudly Supports ISIM at ACM IMX 2026

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The HEAT (Hybrid Extended reAliTy) project is proud to support ISIM (Immersive Systems, Interaction and Media) at ACM IMX 2026, continuing its engagement with the international immersive media research community.…

HEAT Featured in Horizon: The EU Research & Innovation Magazine

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The HEAT (Hybrid Extended reAliTy) project has been featured in Horizon – The EU Research & Innovation Magazine, the European Commission’s flagship publication showcasing impactful research funded under the Horizon…

The HEAT Project at NEM Summit 2025

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At the NEM Summit 2025 in Berlin, themed “Connected Realities: Co-Creating Europe’s Ethical, Inclusive, and Sustainable Future Media”, Prof. Maurizio Murroni presented the HEAT (Hybrid Extended reAliTy) project during the…

HEAT Showcases Poster at the MYRTUS Intermediate Event in Alghero

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The HEAT project is taking part in the MYRTUS Intermediate Event today in Alghero, Italy, with a poster presentation. The event, co-located with the 7th CPS Summer School, brings together…

HEAT project activities in Budapest, Margaret Island

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In the framework of the HEAT Project research-related activities, funded by the EU under the HorizonEurope program, HOLOGRAFIKA collected user requirements at the Margaret Island Open Air Theatre in Budapest…
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