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Collaborate for Impact: Advancing European Digital Education and Skills

Join this European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) flagship event to exchange, collaborate and help shape the future of digital education and skills in Europe.

18 June 2026
Brussels and online

From community insights to European policy impact

Participants will explore key policy developments, share practices and experiences, and reinforce the Hub’s role as a platform connecting practitioner knowledge with European policymaking. Inputs and discussions will also contribute to the 2030 Roadmap on the future of digital education and skills.

Marking the Hub’s fourth anniversary, the event will connect leading digital education voices from across Europe, bringing together high-level policymakers, experts and stakeholders from across education sectors for a day of exchanges and networking.

Since its launch in 2022, the European Digital Education Hub has grown into a vibrant community of nearly 7 000 members committed to advancing digital learning across the EU.

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What to expect 

The event will:

  • feed community insights into the 2030 Roadmap on the future of digital education and skills
  • support policy dialogue and peer learning
  • connect practice with European policymaking
  • strengthen cross-sector collaboration

Key highlights

EU-OECD AI Literacy Framework

Join the launch of the final EU-OECD AI Literacy Framework for primary and secondary education, developed with the support of international contributions and expertise. The framework offers a common global approach to the competences young people need to navigate and actively participate in the age of AI.

2030 Roadmap discussions

Take part in discussions on key themes, including:

  • digital sovereignty: European education technology (EdTech) and digital infrastructure
  • artificial intelligence (AI) in education
  • digital literacy
  • well-being in digital education

DigiEduHack Awards Ceremony

Discover the 2025 Global Winners and their solutions, developed during the sixth edition of Digital Education Hackathon (DigiEduHack).

How to participate

You can take part online or apply to attend in Brussels.

  • Join online (open to all): watch live plenary sessions.
  • Attend in Brussels (limited places): take part in interactive sessions and network with participants from across Europe.

Live-stream sessions (Central European Time - CET):

  • 09:30 – 12:15
  • 15:40 – 17:10

The event will be streamed live on this page. Online participants will also receive the streaming link beforehand.

Attend in Brussels

100 participants will be invited to attend in person.

  • Participants will be selected from the Hub community members and stakeholders
  • Selection will ensure balanced representation across sectors, countries and gender
  • Participants will join breakout sessions and networking activities
  • Travel and accommodation costs will be covered by the organisers

Location: Comet Meetings Louise, Brussels 

Time: 08:30 - 18:30 (CET)

Application deadline: 17 May 2026

Agenda

The full agenda will include plenary and breakout sessions, interactive discussions and networking opportunities.

(Session details and speakers will be published closer to the event)

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Biography

London-born, Brussels-based moderator with a degree in Modern Languages from Oxford University. An eclectic career path spans steel-trading in West Africa and production management of a travelling opera company; business development in the post-Soviet states for a leading language-learning company and delivering public-speaking and media training to Visa International, Rolls-Royce, Siemens – and other big brands – at a unique film, television, radio and theatre facility, as well as co-running an award-winning broadcast PR company producing packages for BBC, Sky News, Channel 4, ITV, Associated Press and Reuters.

Since 2011, Katrina moderates events in Brussels and beyond on diverse topics, from research and innovation, technology and the digital transformation, to agriculture, oceans and maritime affairs; from environment, climate change, biodiversity and forestry issues to energy, mobility and transport topics; from financial governance to health(care). Alongside, from 2007 (when she moved to Brussels) until 2017, she managed the development and roll-out of EU multimedia communications campaigns for big agencies in Brussels. She speaks French, rusty Russian and a smattering of German.

Biography

London-born, Brussels-based moderator with a degree in Modern Languages from Oxford University. An eclectic career path spans steel-trading in West Africa and production management of a travelling opera company; business development in the post-Soviet states for a leading language-learning company and delivering public-speaking and media training to Visa International, Rolls-Royce, Siemens – and other big brands – at a unique film, television, radio and theatre facility, as well as co-running an award-winning broadcast PR company producing packages for BBC, Sky News, Channel 4, ITV, Associated Press and Reuters.

Since 2011, Katrina moderates events in Brussels and beyond on diverse topics, from research and innovation, technology and the digital transformation, to agriculture, oceans and maritime affairs; from environment, climate change, biodiversity and forestry issues to energy, mobility and transport topics; from financial governance to health(care). Alongside, from 2007 (when she moved to Brussels) until 2017, she managed the development and roll-out of EU multimedia communications campaigns for big agencies in Brussels. She speaks French, rusty Russian and a smattering of German.

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