The European Digital Humanism Initiative (EUDHIT)
The EUDHIT project is a Horizon Europe Framework Programme-funded initiative that aims to promote a more resilient, inclusive, and democratic society grounded in the principles of Digital Humanism. It supports the EU Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles by building on existing EU policies, including the Digital Decade programme. The project helps industry develop effective IT systems through frameworks, standards, and tools, supports policymakers in creating an environment conducive to digital humanism, and fosters innovation in start-ups and businesses while guiding IT investments toward relevant technologies.
IEEE – through its European branch (legal entity: IEEE Technology Center GmbH) is a consortium partner in the project, together with the following organisations:
- Eutema GmbH Austria) (Project Coordinator)
- TU Wien – Austria
- Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften bidt – Germany
- Digital Enlightenment Forum – Netherlands
- KINITSlovakia
- Tecnalia – Spain
- Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast TNO – Netherlands
- NTNU – Norway
- Università degli Studi di Torino – Italy
- ILO (International Labour Organization) – Switzerland

Expected Deliverables
EUDHIT builds on cross-disciplinary collaboration between experts in technology, ethics, law, economics, and social sciences to address the societal challenges of digital transformation. It focuses on developing practical guidance, measurable indicators, capacity-building activities, and a community of Digital Humanism practice that advance a human-centred digital life and future across Europe.