Key notes:
The More You Give, the More You Get: Jill Cousins (Europeana)
Lives of the First World War: Creating a Digital Memorial: Charlotte Czyzyk (IWM North)
Virtual Heritage Wales – Caerwent Roman Town: Jane Ellis (First Campus, University of South Wales) & Craig Oates (Digichemistry Studios)
The Discovery and Documentation of the Newport Ship: Unlocking the Secrets of a Medieval Merchant Vessel Found in Wales: Dr Toby Jones (Newport Medieval Ship Project)
The History of the Future: Dr Alexy Karenowska (Institute of Digital Archaeology & University of Oxford)
Digital Engagement and Education: Owen Llywelyn (National Library of Wales) (Welsh with simultaneous translation)
Inventory of Historic Battlefields – Website Launch: Gwilym Hughes (Cadw), Louise Barker & Scott Lloyd (RCAHMW), James Grimster (Orangeleaf)
Digital Survey:
Hidden Landscapes of a Roman Frontier: Nick Hannon (Canterbury Christ Church University)
UAV’s – Spherical Photography, Models & Reconstruction: Mike Postons (3deepaerial)
Commemorating the Forgotten U-boat War around the Welsh Coast 1914-18: Exploration, Access and Outreach: Mike Roberts (Bangor University) & Deanna Groom (RCAHMW)
Tracing the Past – A Digital Analysis of the North Transept and Chancel Vaults at Nantwich St Mary’s Church: Nick Webb & Alex Buchanan (University of Liverpool)
Digital Data:
The Journey from BIAB to the ADS Library: Jo Gilham (Archaeology Data Service)
Re-inventory-ing Heritage in Contested Cross Border Contexts: Introducing the REINVENT Project: Andrew McClelland (Maynooth University)
Enriching The List: Martin Newman (Historic England)
Preserving the Past….Embracing the Future: Tim Viney (Atlantic Geomatics) & Sarah Perons (Diocese of Llandaff)
Open Data:
Open Collections, New Connections: Fostering Engagement with Digitally Accessible Archives: Hannah Barton (The Tate)
The Research And Education Space – Connecting Publically Held Collections and Archives to Inspire New Ways of Learning: Jake Berger (RES Project, BBC)
The Power of Open Data: Jason Evans (National Library of Wales)
Going for Gold: A Legal and Empirical Case Study into 3D Scanning, 3D Printing and Mass Customisation of Ancient and Modern Jewellery: Dr Dinusha Mendis (Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University) & Nikolaos Maniatis (Museotechniki Ltd)
Digital Heritage:
Reinterpreting Historic Sites with Virtual Reality and Games Engine Technology: Ben Bennet (Luminous)
Folcloristas de Panamá: Using a WhatsApp Group as a Crowdsourcing Platform for Preserving Knowledge of the Past: Marino Jaén Espinosa (PanamaTipico)
Measuring our Interaction with Digital Heritage Apps ‘In the Wild’: Suzanna Jones (Brecon Beacons National Park Authority)
Code the Collection: Introducing the BBC micro:bit into the Samsung Digital Discovery Centre programme: Juno Rae (Samsung Digital Discovery Centre, British Museum)