As the cultural heritage sector looks to recover, rebuild and grow in post-pandemic times, Europeana 2021 – taking place from 10 -12 November – aims to raise voices from across the sector to empower digital transformation and explore the role digital cultural heritage plays in supporting a sustainable, responsible and inspiring cultural heritage sector for today and tomorrow.

Our inspiring keynotes discuss how we can use digital cultural heritage to create a sustainable, value-led and inclusive cultural heritage sector.

A conference developed by and designed for you:

70% of the conference programme has been opened up to professionals working in and around the cultural heritage sector to share expertise, knowledge and experience in varied sessions.

Skill up

Europeana 2021 aims to help you develop your capacity for working with digital cultural heritage. Whether it’s learning the basics or gaining a new skill, Europeana 2021 will be an opportunity to develop your knowledge or refine existing practice.

Online and interactive

Panel discussions, workshops and more. Create your own programme and get the most out of it for you and your organisation. Join in live post-session reflections and discussions on social media.

Connect with other professionals

Going digital doesn’t have to mean missing on coffee breaks and evening socials. Join in with our fringe events, like our pub quiz, #DigitalAperitivo and more!

Secure your place today

It’s free, quick and easy to secure your place. Sign up and you will be given access to a 3 day programme of all things digital cultural heritage. You can pick and choose the sessions that mean the most to you and join hundreds of other cultural heritage professionals from your PC, laptop, mobile phone or tablet as together we look to inspire and support the sector to recover, rebuild and grow.

Please note: Europeana is beginning to monitor attendance at our events to try to make sure that we are reaching as wide and diverse a section of the community working with or interested in digital cultural heritage as we possibly can. We ask you a series of questions relating to whether you have a visible or invisible disability. The disclosure of this information is completely voluntary. All responses will be treated in the strictest confidence, and all data disclosed will comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and Europeana’s privacy policy. You can also read the Europeana Network Association Code of Conduct. We will anonymise your data and only use, analyse and report on anonymised data. Where a respondent voluntarily provides personal information, this data will be used only for the purposes for which it is provided, and not passed to any third party, unless obliged to disclose such information by a rule of law.

To learn more and register for the event, please visit the website of Europeana.