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New Lanark is a UNESCO site in Scotland

UNESCO

SITEnetwork works with innovative forward thinking UNESCO World Heritage sites to bring them to life like never before

SITEnetwork, supported by the UN Citiverse recognised XPED utility token, provides innovative digital tools designed to preserve, manage, and enrich the experience of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. By combining smart monitoring, immersive technologies, and inclusive access models, SITEnetwork offers a practical, future-focused solution to challenges faced by heritage locations around the world.

Key Benefits for UNESCO Sites

Smart Visitor Management
Live tracking of footfall enables better crowd control and protection of fragile environments.

Environmental Sustainability
Real-time monitoring of air quality, erosion, and waste helps sites adopt greener, more efficient practices.

Immersive, Gamified Experiences
Augmented reality and virtual tours with game-like elements engage new audiences, especially younger visitors, while educating them on the site's cultural importance.

Inclusive Digital Access
Virtual access and mobile tools ensure that people with disabilities or travel limitations can explore heritage sites remotely and meaningfully.

Conservation Monitoring and Alerts
Smart sensors detect structural stress, climate impact, and human interference to enable early intervention.

Remote Expert Collaboration
Secure data-sharing tools allow global conservation experts to support site preservation without being physically present.

Education and Outreach
Interactive content and storytelling platforms expand educational reach to classrooms and communities worldwide.

Evidence-Based Preservation Planning
Site data supports informed decisions around restoration, maintenance, and long-term conservation strategies.

Disaster Preparedness and Response
Digital twins and sensor networks help sites assess and respond quickly to damage from natural events.

XPED Token Incentives
Visitors and supporters can earn or use XPED tokens to promote sustainable behaviour, make donations, and engage with site initiatives in a transparent, traceable way.

We are proud to work with historic and cultural sites of significance of Scotlands UNESCO trail, which includes 16 sites across Scotland.

For example, with New Lanark we are exploring how we can recreate the life of New Lanark as it was including the mill workers, textile owners and key people who shaped what at the time was a very progressive community.

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