The LivAI project ends with the last webinar hosted by Finnova Foundation

  • We make a resume of the webinars and hybrid events of 2025 to conclude the LivAI project
  • LivAI’s events of 2025 were especially to spread the project results

Brussels. 21 March 2025. The LivAI project comes to an end after a journey of to 2 years. This 2025 has been full of final events, webinars and hybrid events where the project partners have spread the project’s results.

The first one of the year was the National Hackathon event in Greece organized by Ubitech. Our Greek partner delved deep into the ethical implications of AI in education and the security risks related to private data in a hybrid event hosted by the end of January. The event had a huge success, with more than 50 Greek attendees.

Next, the Spanish partner University Jaume I and the Italian partner EProjectConsult held the same day, the 18th of February, two different events. The University Juame I organized a Networking & Synergies webinar where they presented the LivAI project next to other Erasmus+ projects: ROTES, PUMP-UP, SEEN and Construction Blueprint 2 . It was a perfect occasion to showcase the projects updates on changing tech education to the Spanish audience.

The webinar of EProjectConsult was exclusively dedicated to LivAI to create synergies with other projects and present LivAI’s results. The project was presented to Italian educators, organizations and policymakers.

The next day, the Spanish partner University Jaume I hosted the National Multiplier Event in Spain, in its headquarters in Castellón. Many people attended the event, which brought experts in ethics and education, specialists in AI applied to learning, and representatives from education and business. They all discussed about data privacy, equity in access to digital learning and certification of competences in AI and Big Data. The LivAI Project Coordinator, Óscar Belmonte, explained in the event the benefits of using LivAI’s E-learning online platform.

To conclude this year’s webinars, and to wrap up the LivAI project, Finnova Foundation organized and hosted the “Level up your teaching for future education” webinar. The aim of this online meeting was to explore future collaboration opportunities and meet projects that are helping to modernise education. 4 European projects bringing innovations on the intersection of education and digitalization took part in this webinar. Apart from LivAI, SOS4JOB, GenAI4Ed and EdudemoS participated.

About LivAi

The Erasmus+ LivAI project is led by Universitat Jaume I (Spain), in collaboration with Finnova Foundation (Belgium), Konnektable Technologies Ltd (Ireland), EFCoCert (Switzerland), Project Consult (Italy), and UBITECH (Greece), the project has a total budget of EUR 250,000.

About UJI

The Universitat Jaume I of Castellón (UJI) is the public university in the north of the Valencian Community. Created in 1991, the UJI has positioned itself as a university of proximity characterised by personalised treatment, streamlined administrative procedures and a significant level of participation of its members in university life, thanks, among other factors, to a comfortably-sized population – with some 15,000 students – and an integrated campus with modern, functional and sustainable facilities.

About EProjectConsult

EprojectConsult is a professional European partner organization based in Sicily, Italy with coordinating and implementing hundreds of mobility programs for thousands of students who would like to enhance their knowledge and hands-on experience with specific sector they are interested in.

About Finnova

The European Foundation based in Brussels (Belgium). Finnova is a non-profit European foundation with the firm intention of promoting international and interregional cooperation by identifying social and innovative issues, generating innovative ideas and shaping them into projects supported financially by the European Commission, to promote sustainable development at national, regional and local level.

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Contact

oscar.belmonte@lsi.uji.es

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