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Digital Education Stakeholder Forum 2025

Tap into Europe’s digital potential

24 June 2025
Brussels (hybrid format)

About the Digital Education Stakeholder Forum

The forum will bring together key stakeholders from across Europe. We will celebrate the achievements of the Digital Education Action Plan throughout its 4 years of implementation and explore insightful take-aways from its review process.

The event will bridge stakeholder engagement with a forward-looking strategy for the future of digital education. It will provide an opportunity to learn, contribute and actively participate in shaping the 2030 Roadmap on the future of digital education and skills.

Explore the Digital Education Action Plan

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Who will attend

Executive Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu will give the welcome address.

Stakeholders who will attend the Digital Education Stakeholder Forum include:

  • Policymakers
  • Educators
  • Industry leaders
  • Researchers
  • Civil society representatives

 

Agenda

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Biography

Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen is the Director-General of the Directorate-General for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport at the European Commission. She took up this position on 16 September 2023, after holding the same position for four and a half years in the Commission’ Directorate General for Communication.

From March 2018, she served as Deputy Secretary General and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that, she was also Director in the Directorate-General for Communication, in charge of the Commission’s Representations in the Member States. Between 2009 and 2014 she was Chief Spokeswoman of the European Commission; and Deputy Spokeswoman of the European Commission from 2004 until 2009 under former Commission President Barroso, also in charge of Planning and Coordination of the Spokespersons’ Service (SPP).

She began her career in political communication as Environment Spokeswoman in 1999 (Commissioner Margot Wallström), having previously held positions in the Commission’s departments for Industry (1995-97) and Information, Communication and Culture (1997-99). Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen was a Schuman Scholar at the European Parliament (1989-90). She studied Business Administration and Modern Languages at the Copenhagen Business School and Political Science at the Institut d’études Politiques de Paris, specialising in intercultural communication and European identity.

Biography

Antoaneta Angelova-Krasteva has been Director at the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) since 2016. She is currently Director for Innovation, Digital Education and International Cooperation. She is responsible for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, which are key components of the Horizon Programme. She also coordinates the EU Digital Education Action Plan.

Antoaneta joined the European Commission in 2008. She has occupied various management and expert positions across the Commission and dealt with a wide range of topics such as external relations and enlargement, internal security and police cooperation, cyber security, stakeholder relations and international affairs. Antoaneta has also worked as a diplomat to the Permanent Representation of Bulgaria to the EU in Brussels for five years. She is a graduate in political science at Sofia University, with training and qualifications in European studies from Germany (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung) and the UK (Sussex University).

Theme 1. Collaboration for innovation

Theme 2. Digital skills for all

Theme 3. Trend or here to stay? Education in a digital world

Theme 1. Collaboration for innovation

Theme 2. Digital skills for all

Theme 3. Trend or here to stay? Education in a digital world

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