International TrustAI Project Meeting Held in Las Palmas, Spain

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On February 13-14, 2025, partners of the TrustAI project gathered in Las Palmas, Spain, for a face-to-face transnational meeting at INFECAR. The event brought together representatives from academic and industry organizations across Europe to discuss the progress and next steps in developing trustworthy and sustainable AI education.

Key Discussions and Achievements

The meeting was attended by project partners from Bulgaria, Poland, Italy, Malta, and Spain, representing universities, research institutions, and industry leaders. Over the course of two days, participants engaged in workshops, curriculum finalization sessions, and strategic planning activities aimed at enhancing AI education in the humanitarian sector.

📌 Day 1 Highlights:
✅ Presentation of the TrustAI curriculum framework validation results, analyzing feedback from academia, students, and business representatives.
Workshop on micro-learning activities, exploring interactive tools such as H5P, Doodly, and Speechelo for AI-related education.
Collaborative session on curriculum structure and content development, ensuring alignment with project objectives and stakeholder needs.

📌 Day 2 Highlights:
Quality assurance and evaluation discussions, outlining the quality plan and key performance indicators for the next project phases.
Dissemination and visibility strategy, focusing on strengthening TrustAI’s online presence and engagement.
Impact workshop, assessing the societal and academic contributions of the project.
Planning session for the next six months, setting key milestones for curriculum development, pilot testing, and upcoming activities.

Next Steps

Partners agreed on a structured timeline for content development, ensuring that all modules and micro-learning activities align with the project's objectives. The next face-to-face meeting is scheduled for September 2025 in Malta, where progress on curriculum implementation and piloting will be reviewed.

The TrustAI project continues to foster collaboration between academia and industry, promoting ethical and responsible AI education for students in the humanitarian field.

📲 For more information about the project, visit: TrustAI Website

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Project number: 2024-1-BG01-KA220-HED-000249185

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