Shaping the Future of Cultural Understanding through Digital Innovation
Bridging the gap between digital innovation and humanities scholarship, this symposium will explore how technology is reshaping our understanding, preservation, and dissemination of cultural heritage across Europe and beyond.
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM (Budapest Time)
Accessible globally via web conference with live Q&A and networking sessions
Three days of innovation and interdisciplinary dialogue
Featured in the opening and closing plenaries
Interactive sessions with practical demonstrations and collaborative projects
View Complete AgendaIndustry leaders and academic pioneers in digital humanities
Director of Digital Humanities, Stanford University
Keynote: "Reconstructing Lost Histories with AI"
Chair of Cultural Informatics, Max Planck Institute
Workshop: "Building Digital Archives for the 21st Century"
Digital Archivist, British Library
Panel: "Preserving Digital Culture: Challenges and Opportunities"
Head of Data Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Keynote: "Data-Driven Archaeology"
Registration is required to access all symposium content and networking sessions. Early registration deadline: September 20, 2025.
Find quick answers to common questions about the symposium
No, the symposium is completely free to register and attend. All participants receive access to session recordings, presentations, and networking tools.
A good internet connection and a modern web browser are sufficient. No special software is required.
Yes! Our virtual platform includes live Q&A features and real-time chat for all sessions. Our speakers will also be available for follow-up discussions.
Absolutely. All attendees receive on-demand access to session recordings and presentation decks for 90 days after the event.