DigiCreate Empower: Project website is now online!
June 5, 2025 EA Editor

🌍 The DigiCreate Empower Project website is now online!

The DigiCreate Project brings together 8 partners from 6 countries – Germany, Spain, Portugal, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Montenegro, to empower young creatives (18-30) across Europe and the Western Balkans with digital, creative, and intercultural skills for success in the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI).

The new website provides a space to explore project activities, partners, and opportunities, and to follow how young creatives are building new skills and networks.

🌐 What’s on the DigiCreate website?

🔹 About the Project

Discover DigiCreate’s goals:
•  Empower young creatives (18–30) with digital and intercultural skills
•  Promote virtual exchange and cross-border collaboration
•  Support inclusive access to careers in the CCI sector
•  Reach 2,500 young creatives across Europe and the Western Balkans

🔹 Consortium

Meet the 8 project partners:

🔹 News & Activities

Follow the latest updates, events, and opportunities from DigiCreate and its partners on the project blog!

Stay informed about key project actions, including:

  • Virtual Exchange Focus Groups
  • Creative Hive Toolbox – an open-access platform of resources and tools
  • Project activities, results, reports, and good practices

🔹Imprint & Contact: 

Want to get in touch or learn more about who’s behind DigiCreate? The Imprint & Contact sections include official project details, partner contact points, and communication channels.

 

Through the website, young creatives and project stakeholders can access resources, connect with the project community, and stay informed about new activities.

As the project develops, more content and tools will be added.

👉 Explore the website: https://digicreate-empower.eu

 

More information at: https://digicreate-empower.eu/ 


EU-Funded Project: 101193474 — DigiCreate — ERASMUS-EDU-2024-VIRT-EXCH

 

Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.