Educated digital citizens and connected generations at the All Digital Summit 2025

The All Digital Summit 2025, Summit of Educated Digital Citizens: Empowering Connected Generations, was held from 10–12 September in beautiful Valetta, Malta, bringing professionals in digital education and training together for three days of discussion and collaboration.
The event, co-organised by All Digital and the Local Councils’ Association Malta, focused on advancing digital skills, inclusion, and connected communities. It featured keynote speeches, workshops, a digital village, and the All Digital Awards. Participants ranged from government officials to digital activists, concentrating on bridging digital divides and fostering ICT-driven social inclusion.
Policymakers, educators, experts, industry leaders, and civil society representatives from all over Europe met to share their knowledge and views on the latest developments in digital education and training, and facilitate knowledge-sharing, network-building, and partner-finding in digital skills, inclusion, and citizenship.
DSJP’s presence at the All Digital Summit
The DSJP team returned to the All Digital Summit for the second year, with a stand in the Digital Village and a multiplier event, to showcase the Platform and bring new members into our community – meeting organisations and individuals who were already interested in joining us, and raising awareness among those who weren’t previously aware.
The multiplier event informed the audience about DSJP and engaged them with an exercise to evaluate and give their opinions. They provided positive and constructive feedback, which will be incorporated into future planning for the Platform. The team’s stand in the Digital Village provided a point of focus for networking and interaction with attendees and other presenters and providers, and learning in the Summit’s Lightning Talks.
Participants in the multiplier event and visitors to the stand:
- Discovered DSJP resources such as Digital Skills Talks, curated learning paths, and community groups addressing specific challenges
- Connected with peers and experts from across Europe – educators, training providers, policymakers, researchers, and civil society organisations – working on similar issues
- Exchanged practical knowledge and formed collaborations for future partnerships, cross-border projects, and joint funding applications
- Left the summit with actionable tools – resources, contacts, and opportunities – to support and scale their digital skills initiatives
We look forward to attending this interesting and informative event next year, from 22–24 September 2026 in Belgrade, Serbia!