The 4th of March Our Use Case 5 and Use Case 3 teams had the opportunity to present Fairicube as part of the Internal Seminar Series at the Natural History Museum of Vienna. It was an inspiring experience to share our work with a diverse and engaged audience, including experts from botany, molecular genetics, and various other museum departments.
During our presentation, we explored the full scope of the Fairicube project—from its administrative framework to our overarching vision. We provided a deep dive into our Use case sub-projects, outlining their objectives, methodologies, and the exciting results we’ve achieved so far. It was particularly rewarding to showcase how our work bridges cutting-edge data analysis, natural history research, and citizen science initiatives.
We were thrilled by the enthusiastic response from attendees! The insightful questions and dynamic discussions highlighted a strong interest in Fairicube’s potential to transform research through innovative data-driven approaches. This exchange reinforced the significance of our work and the broader impact of integrating advanced computational tools with natural history collections.
A huge thank you to the organizers and everyone who participated—your curiosity and engagement made this an inspiring event. We look forward to continuing these conversations and driving Fairicube forward!
Stay tuned for more updates as we advance our mission. 🚀