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High-Tech Transfer Plaza Select (HTTPS), NUST Lower Campus

UNESCO World Heritage Futures Lab

Twenty (20) African creative technologists, immersive media artists and/or developers, will descend on the NUST campus this coming week to take part in a 3-day UNESCO World Heritage Futures Lab.

The aim of the workshop is for creative technologists to work with community representatives using extended reality (XR) for innovative and creative storytelling. This is one of the many ways of preserving our heritage.

UNESCO Futures Lab Participants Profiles