The Euro-Inf framework for Informatics-related degrees has been reviewed and updated.
In this review, the Euro-Inf framework maintains its 6 categories and architecture, while clearly defining outcomes and addressing sustainability, accessibility, privacy, and compliance.
The framework also includes richer guidance on terminology, examples of degree types, and references to the e-CF levels.
The 2026 annual Executive Board and General Assembly meetings took place on April 24 at the DIGITALEUROPE premises in Brussels.
On April 24, a workshop on Certifying and Accrediting Informatics and Digital Skills Training in Europe was jointly organized by EQANIE, DIGITALEUROPE and CEPIS.
The agenda included a discussion on the setting up of a European Digital and Informatics Skills Council (EuDISC), a collaboration between DIGITALEUROPE, CEPIS, and EQANIE, focused on aligning training/learning criteria with professional profiles and industry needs through European standards.