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DigiEduHack 2025 Winners to be celebrated at Awarding Ceremony

The Awarding Ceremony for the 2025 DigiEduHack winners will take place on 18 June 2026 as part of an event organised by European Commission’s European Digital Education Hub.  

Under the title ‘Collaborate for Impact: Advancing European Digital Education and Skills’, the event will invite participants to explore key policy developments, share practices and experiences in digital education, and reinforce the Hub’s role as a platform connecting practitioner knowledge with European policymaking. Inputs and discussions will also contribute to the 2030 Roadmap on the future of digital education and skills. 

Marking the Hub’s fourth anniversary, the event will connect leading digital education voices from across Europe, bringing together high-level policymakers, experts and stakeholders from across education sectors for a day of exchanges and networking. 

Launched in 2022, The European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) is a flagship EU initiative funded by Erasmus+ that acts as an online community and platform for digital education stakeholders to exchange ideas, tools, and resources with more than 8000 members. It facilitates cooperation among educators, learners, and policymakers, aiming to improve digital skills, AI integration, and education policy across Europe. 

As part of this inspiring event, the DigiEduHack Awarding Ceremony will celebrate and reward the most impactful ideas developed during the 2025 edition of DigiEduHack, while offering a space to reflect on the initiative's journey and lasting contribution to digital education. The event will be livestreamed, and you can already check the full agenda here.  

Meet the teams rethinking education 

Selected through a global public vote, the 2025 winners have showcased the creativity and diversity that define DigiEduHack. 

Beginner category winners: 

GreenBites (Italy) – an AI-powered app promoting sustainable habits through personalised recipes and food waste reduction, developed by a team of high school students. 

Pathwise (Mexico) – a platform helping young people navigate education and career pathways through mentorship and local opportunities, designed by a team of university students.  

Experienced category winners: 

ANNA – Act Now, Nature Awaits (Estonia) – A mobile platform that turns real-time environmental data into interactive lessons. The goal is to empower users to move from climate awareness to direct and local action like nature clean ups to protect our planet. High school students providing a real solution for a real problem.  

EduVhled Engine (Czechia) – an AI tool helping schools turn data into insights to improve students’ well-being and learning environments, developed by L42 students in Prague.  

From climate education to AI-powered guidance and student well-being, these solutions show how digital tools can go beyond enhancing learning to make it more relevant, inclusive, and impactful. 

During the Awarding Ceremony, we will hear all teams pitch their solutions in short, snappy presentations before they will receive their prizes and connect with the Hub’s community advancing digital education across Europe. 


A milestone moment for the DigiEduHack community 

The Awarding Ceremony will not only celebrate the last year’s DigiEduHack winners—it will also be an opportunity to highlight the achievements reached by the initiative over the past 6 editions, as we now reach its conclusion.  

Since 2019, the initiative has been instrumental in establishing hackathons as an innovative learning format for the digital education community, demonstrating the value of challenge-based learningopen innovation, and grassroots collaboration in shaping the future of education. 

As the initiative comes to an end, this year’s Awarding Ceremony will give the opportunity to celebrate the ideas, networks, and momentum built over the years. 


Looking ahead 

From classrooms to policy discussions, the initiative has shown that when diverse communities come together to rethink education, meaningful change is not only possible—it is already happening. The legacy of DigiEduHack will continue to create impact in all those communities that will keep on hacking in education, following the path opened by this initiative.  

More details about the Awarding Ceremony will be announced here

23/04/2026
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