Digital Inclusion in the Information Society
The digital world is no longer just an addition to everyday life – it has become its fundamental structure. In every area – from work and education to healthcare, public services, and culture – digital connectivity is becoming a basic right, not a privilege.
The DIGIN 2025 conference, now in its third edition, focuses on what truly defines digitalization: its power to connect and include. This year’s theme – How technology and artificial intelligence can become tools for equality rather than new sources of exclusion – is not just a technical question, but a deeply social one.
In an era where artificial intelligence, smart services, and automation are shaping our future, the key question is: how can we ensure that this future is accessible to everyone? How can we develop digital solutions that are designed to be inclusive from the outset? And how can we learn from crises, such as the pandemic, to move toward fairer and more accessible digital environments?
We invite you to join the conference, which will bring together researchers, educators, and advocates of inclusive digital technologies to exchange ideas, present modern approaches to digital inclusion, and seek answers to the challenges of inclusive digitalization.
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