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DTI-coordinated Creative Europe project represented at European policy discussions in Brussels

Nuno Correia from Tallinn University's School of Digital Technologies represented the Creative Europe project MOVIDA at a European gathering of more than 100 project coordinators in Brussels. The meeting brought together cultural organisations, project leaders and European Commission representatives to discuss the future of European cultural cooperation, including the role of artificial intelligence, digital transformation and sustainability in the cultural and creative sectors.

European Education and Culture Executive Agency

The event brought together more than 100 coordinators of Creative Europe Cooperation Projects selected in 2025. DTI was represented by MOVIDA project coordinator Nuno Correia.

The meeting provided an opportunity for project coordinators, cultural organisations and EU representatives to exchange experiences, build new partnerships and discuss the future of European cultural cooperation. Participants took part in thematic discussions on digital transformation and artificial intelligence, sustainability, youth engagement, culture at risk, and diversity and inclusion.

EACEA

According to the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), these discussions helped identify common priorities across projects and contributed to ongoing reflections on European cultural policy. The event also brought together representatives of Creative Europe projects, networks and sectoral initiatives to explore new opportunities for collaboration across the wider European cultural ecosystem.

For the MOVIDA project, the meeting offered valuable opportunities to strengthen international networks, explore future collaborations and contribute to discussions on the role of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in the cultural and creative sectors.

Read more on the EACEA website