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The Future of Digital Education in Europe: EU Executive Vice-Presidents Discuss EdTech Development with Industry Leaders

The Future of Digital Education in Europe: EU Executive Vice-Presidents Discuss EdTech Development with Industry Leaders

On April 15 in Brussels, Executive Vice-Presidents of the European Commission Roxana Mînzatu, responsible for social rights, skills, and employment, and Henna Virkkunen, in charge of technological sovereignty, security, and democracy, held a high-level meeting dedicated to educational technologies.

The event brought together 15 founders and executives of European EdTech companies. The main focus of the discussion was the use of digital innovation to modernize education and vocational training systems across EU member states.

The dialogue took place as part of the European Commission’s preparation of a new Roadmap for Digital Education and Skills Development through 2030. This document will become part of the European Union’s broader education strategy.

The Importance of the Initiative

Digital solutions are increasingly being integrated into education and training. EdTech refers to technological tools and platforms that help organize learning, develop skills, and improve the quality of education — from online courses and virtual classrooms to AI-powered services.

These technologies make education more flexible, accessible, and personalized. At the same time, the EU aims to develop digital education products in line with European principles, including data protection, inclusiveness, and high standards of educational quality.

In addition, the educational technology sector is viewed as an important driver of Europe’s digital economy. The development of competitive and ethically oriented EdTech solutions can strengthen the EU’s technological independence, stimulate innovation, and reinforce democratic resilience.

Key Discussion Topics

Participants discussed ways to improve the global competitiveness of European educational technologies, as well as the creation of reliable and high-quality digital solutions.

Industry representatives emphasized their readiness to jointly invest in the development and scaling of European platforms. According to participants, European EdTech products can gain a significant competitive advantage thanks to their focus on data security, user trust, and strong educational methodology.

Special attention was also given to the...

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