Success Stories: Digital Humanism in Practice
"Join us for the first EUDHIT symposium on Digital Humanism and hear from companies sharing their success stories. Register now for free."

October 23rd 2025
- 14:00 – 16:00 CEST
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This is an online-only event.
See description for details.
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About the Event
The new Symposia series on Digital Humanism invites participants to engage with current experiences and case studies from practice.
The first symposium “Success stories: Digital Humanism in practice”, examines how principles of Digital Humanism are applied in real-world contexts.
Please register below to take part in the discussion.
When?
Thursday October 23, 2025
2:00 – 4:00 PM
(14:00) CET
Where?
The event will take place over Zoom. Register here.
You can also follow the streaming on YouTube @EUDHIT_eu.
Abstract
This symposium brings together practitioners, researchers, and innovators to explore the tangible realities of digital humanism beyond theory. While digital humanism as a framework emphasises human agency, dignity, and democratic values in our increasingly digital world, the crucial question remains: what does this actually look like when implemented in real-world contexts?
Through curated case studies and insights from companies, we will examine successful initiatives that have embedded humanistic principles in digital systems, platforms, and policies.
Our panel features Dr. Niina Zuber, Research Coordinator at the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt), whose work on the EDAP (Ethical Deliberation in Agile Processes) project has developed a framework enabling agile teams to systematically integrate ethical principles into software development and Tomáš Halász, CEO of TrollWall AI, whose award-winning platform uses artificial intelligence to combat online hate and foster safer digital discourse.
Participants will discover concrete examples of how organisations are translating digital humanist values into practice, learn from implementation challenges and successes, and engage in collaborative discussions about the future of human-centred digital transformation.
The symposium is structured in two complementary parts: the first features industry insights through a moderated panel discussion with our practitioners, while the second examines specific success stories and facilitates focused discussions between EUDHIT partners and participants on implementation challenges.
Program
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14:00–14:50 (CET)
Translating Digital Humanism into Practices – Industry Insights: Opening address and moderated panel discussion featuring Dr. Niina Zuber (EDAP Project, bidt) and Tomáš Halász (TrollWall AI), exploring how humanistic principles are being implemented in real-world digital contexts
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14:50–16:00 (CET)
What Makes Successful Digital Humanism Implementation? Current success stories and best practices, followed by focused roundtable discussions on key implementation questions with EUDHIT partners and participants.
There will be room for discussion and Q&A throughout.
More information is found at the EUDHIT website.
Video
A recording will be posted after the event.