Digital4All Consortium Concludes Final Project Meeting in Vaasa with Conference Showcasing Key Results

The Digital4All consortium convened for its Final Transnational Project Meeting (TPM) on 20–21 November in Vaasa, Finland, hosted by Åbo Akademi University. The gathering marked the completion of two years of collaborative work dedicated to advancing digital inclusion across European higher education.

In addition to the internal project meetings, partners took part in the project’s Final Digital4All Conference, held at Åbo Akademi University’s Academill campus and available in hybrid format. The programme featured presentations of the project’s final results, including the Digital4All Toolkit, Training Course and eLearning Platform. Speakers from partner institutions highlighted the practical relevance of these outputs for fostering accessible and inclusive digital learning environments.

The conference also offered a series of expert contributions. The opening keynote addressed the importance of creating accessible higher education through enhanced digital accessibility, followed by a panel discussion examining digital inclusion in everyday academic life. A closing keynote explored neuroinclusive digital learning approaches, encouraging participants to rethink how diverse learners engage with digital education.

Throughout the TPM, partners reflected on the project’s achievements and discussed strategies to ensure the long-term sustainability and open accessibility of its resources. The consortium also explored avenues for continued collaboration, recognising the strong partnerships formed during the project. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to maintain and expand the use of the Digital4All outputs, ensuring that the project’s impact and legacy will continue to support inclusive digital education well beyond its official end.

Learn more about the project here: https://digital4allproject.eu/