Navigating Pathways: Digital Transformation of Industry – Ulysseus R&I Conference 2025

Navigating Pathways: Digital Transformation of Industry – Ulysseus R&I Conference 2025

On 20 October 2025 joint us for a R&I conference to explore current trends in the digital transformation of industry in various context of research and technology and also in the context of importance for the development of science, technology and innovation and for the connection of academia and industry.

Navigating Pathways: Digital Transformation of Industry

About the Conference

Hosted by the Technical University of Košice (Slovakia), the conference will play a vital role in strengthening research networks, supporting innovation-driven territorial transformation, and showcasing Ulysseus as a driver of excellence in European R&I cooperation.

Across three thematic tracks—Digital Transformation of Industry, Universities as a Driving Force of Digital Innovations, and Sustainability of Digitalisation—researchers, innovators, start-ups, students and regional stakeholders will exchange ideas, showcase results and forge new partnerships.

Whether you are advancing cutting-edge science, scaling a breakthrough solution or seeking the next collaborative opportunity, Ulysseus R&I Conference 2025 — Navigating Pathways: Digital Transformation of Industry offers the platform to connect, learn and co-create a sustainable, digitally empowered future.

The conference is a part of the Ulysseus Košice Week.

Events Highlitghts

  • Inspiring keynote talks
  • Parallel speaker sessions
  • Technical workshops on European Digital Innovation Hubs, Ulysseus Living Labs and Ulysseus satellite projects
  • Art&Tech session
  • Dynamic poster session
  • Young Researcher Award ceremony spotlighting emerging talent within our European University.

Introducing Conference Topics

Ulysseus European University aims to foster joint research and innovation activities across the alliance by creating an integrated and inclusive innovation ecosystem rooted in its eight Ulysseus Innovation Hubs.

One of the key instruments supporting this goal is the organization of regular Ulysseus Research & Innovation (R&I) Conferences. These conferences serve as a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange and community building—bringing together researchers, innovators, start-ups, students, and regional stakeholders to present results, share expertise, and explore collaborative opportunities. With a focus on applied research, young researchers, and talent matchmaking, the conferences play a vital role in strengthening internal networks, supporting innovation-driven territorial transformation, and showcasing Ulysseus as a driver of excellence in European R&I cooperation.

The Ulysseus R&I Conference 2025, hosted by the Technical University of Košice (TUKE), encourages researchers, innovators, startups and young researchers to converge and share insights under three focused tracks:

Track 1: Digital Transformation of Industry

Digital transformation is the process through which companies and industries leverage digital technologies to enhance, streamline, and modernize their operations, products, and services. It represents a profound shift impacting all areas of an organization — including production, logistics, sales, maintenance, management, and customer service.

Key components of industrial digital transformation include:

  • Internet of Things (IoT) – connecting devices and systems for smarter operations.
  • Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) – specialized IoT applications for industrial environments.
  • Digital twins – creating virtual replicas of physical systems for simulation and analysis.
  • Automation and robotics – including collaborative robots (cobots) for flexible production.
  • Smart manufacturing – integrating digital tools into the entire production process.
  • Big data – collecting and analysing vast amounts of information for informed decision-making.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) – enabling intelligent decision-making and process optimization.
  • Machine learning (ML) – allowing systems to learn and improve over time.
  • Cybersecurity – protecting digital assets and infrastructure.
  • High-performance computing (HPC) – providing the power to process complex industrial data.

Track 2: Universities as a Driving Force of Digital Innovations

Universities play a crucial role in driving digital transformation — not only as education providers but also as hubs of innovation, research, and collaboration with industry and public institutions.

The Track 2 focus areas include:

  • Research centres – fostering cutting-edge digital innovation.
  • Industry collaboration – building strong partnerships with the private sector.
  • Education of digital leaders and coaches – preparing skilled professionals for the digital age.
  • Innovation ecosystems and start-ups – supporting entrepreneurship and knowledge transfer.
  • Sharing best practices – promoting successful models and strategies across institutions.

Track 3: Sustainability of Digitalisation

The sustainability of digitalisation means that digital development and technologies should be not only innovative and efficient but also environmentally friendly, socially responsible, and economically viable in the long term.

While digital technologies can reduce resource consumption, they may also introduce new environmental and social challenges. Key aspects of the conference track 3 include:

  • Smart energy optimisation – using intelligent systems (e.g., smart grids) to improve energy efficiency.
  • Efficient logistics – enabled by data analytics and artificial intelligence.
  • Circular economy approaches – integrating economic and environmental perspectives.
  • Digital education – to build skills for a sustainable and digital future.
  • Green digital technologies – promoting energy-efficient and low-impact digital infrastructure.
  • Digital inclusion – ensuring equal access to digital tools and opportunities for all.
  • Cybersecurity and online well-being – addressing risks such as cyberbullying and digital abuse.
  • Reduced need for physical travel – thanks to online meetings, remote work, and digital collaboration.

Programme

09:00 – 10:30

Opening & Keynote Presentations

Plenary in multiply rooms: 001 and 010 (streamed from the room 001)

Welcome Speeches

  • Peter Mésároš (Rector, Technical University of Košice)

Keynote Presentations

Session Chair: Miroslav Michalko

  • Muriel Dal Pont Legrand (Vice-rector for Europe, University Côte d’Azur). Progress of The Role of Universities and Democracy in the Age of Creative Destruction
  • Juraj Girman (Chairman of the Board of Directors, Košice IT Valley)
    Driving Digital Transformation Together – Košice IT Valley

 

10:30 – 10:50 Coffee Break

10:50 – 13:00

Parallel Sessions:

20 min. presentations including the discussion

Track 1: Digital Transformation of Industry

Plenary in room: 001
Session Chair: Laura Gaggero (University of Genoa)

Speakers:

  • Umair Ali Khan (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), Leveraging Agentic AI for Automated, Trustworthy Report Generation
  • Elisa Laatikainen (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), AI Regulation in Motion – Expert Views and Practical Reflections for SMEs
  • Jeisson Alexander Higuera Reina (University of Seville), Algorithmic Governance and Digital Legitimacy: AI-Driven Strategic Recovery in the Global Airline Industry
  • Juraj Gazda (TUKE), The Path to General Intelligence: Understanding Current AI and Its Limits
  • Frédéric Mallet (University Côte d’Azur)), Digital Transformation – the Misalignment Between Supply and Demand
Track 2: Universities as a Driving Force of Digital Innovations

Plenary in room: 010
Session Chair: Constantina Rokos (University of Münster)

Speakers

  • Juan Luis Blanco Guzmán (University of Seville), Empowering Digital Leaders through BIPs and COILs: Good Practices for Global Skills Development in Higher Education
  • Christine Schmider (University Côte d’Azur), Digitalisation as a Driver of Internationalisation in University-Based Teacher Education: Exploring Challenges, Opportunities and Models of Innovation in the Digital Era
  • Jesús Sabariego (University of Seville), Technopolitics of AI: Challenges and Opportunities for Universities after the European AI Act
  • Belén Cisneros Juárez (University Côte d’Azur), University-Led Educational Technology Incubators: Bridging Academic Innovation and Industry Digital Transformation
  • Irma Kunnari (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), Ulysseus Teachers as Co-Creators of Pedagogical Innovation
  • Darko Kovacevic (University of Montenegro), Unlocking the Invisible Museum: Digital Innovation and Policy Advocacy in the Protection of Adriatic Underwater Heritage
Track 3: Sustainability of Digitalization

Plenary in room: 006
Session Chair: Tobias Gumbert (University of Münster)

Speakers

  • Maroš Halama (Technical University of Košice), From Atoms to Algorithms: Predicting Material Lifetime for a Sustainable Energy Transition
  • Djibril Dieng (University Côte d’Azur), Kirsi Korkealehto (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), Lyuba Stafyeyeva (Management Center of Innsbruck), The Ulysseus Pedagogical Framework for Sustainable Digital Education
  • Antonia Graf (University of Münster), Public Acceptance of Renewable Energies: The Case of Battery Technologies
  • Erwin Franquet (University Côte d’Azur), Discussions and Examples of the Possible Boons of Digitalization for Developing Sustainable Solutions and Increasing Efficiency in Energy and Biodiversity Management
  • František Janke (Technical University of Košice), Empowering Industry in the Digital and Green Transition: Insights from Innovation Interactions with SMEs

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch & Networking

14:00 – 16:00

Parallel Technical Sessions:
Technical Session 1: European Digital Innovation Hubs – EU Supports Digitalisation of SMEs and Public Sector

Plenary in room: 010
Session Chair: Miroslav Janák (Technical University of Košice)

Speakers

Researchers and innovators from Ulysseus partner universities will present EDIH projects:

  • Muriel Dal Pont Legrand, Frédéric Mallet (University Côte d’Azur), European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs) as Key Drivers of Europe’s Twin Digital and Green Transitions
  • Teemu Moilanen (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), FAIR European Digital Innovation Hub
  • Slavica Tomovic (University of Montenegro), MontEDIH – Driving Digital Innovation in Montenegro
  • Miroslav Michalko (Technical University of Košice), EDIH CASSOVIUM – Lessons from Eastern Slovakia
Technical Session 2: Ulysseus Living Labs and Ulysseus Satellite Projects

Plenary in room: 001
Session Chair: Adil Bakayan (University Côte d’Azur)

Speakers

Presentations of Ulysseus Living Labs best-practices and presentation of Ulysseus satellite projects in the context of digital transformation:

  • Ján Piteľ (Technical University of Košice), SmartTechLab for Industry 4.0/5.0
  • Clio Flego, Fulvio Mastrogiovanni (University of Genoa), Living Lab on Robotics and Healthcare Innovation at Genoa
  • Julia Reinhard (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), Living Labs for AI-Enhanced Digital Transformation in Higher Education: A Scalable and Inclusive Model
  • William O’Gorman (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), Building Sustainable Alliances: How Satellite Projects Enhance Synergies and Maximise Institutional Impact
  • Djibril Dieng (University Côte d’Azur), Ulysseus Satellite Project RIGO
  • Jesús Sabariego (University of Seville), The MINERVA Erasmus+ Project on Digitalisation Processes in Latin American University Ecosystems
Technical Session 3: Research and innovation for the decarbonization, sustainability and ESG

Plenary in room: 006
Session Chair: Erwin Franquet (University Côte d’Azur)

Speakers

Presentations of research and innovation for the decarbonization of construction activities (through low-emission construction processes and materials in the circular economy), research and innovation for the decarbonization of industry, presentations of innovation and best-practices in sustainability and ESG:

  • Erwin Franquet (University Côte d’Azur), Université Côte d’Azur as Solutions Promoter for Addressing Climate and Biodiversity Crises
  • Tillmann Buttschardt, Doris Fuchs, Cornelia Steinhäuser, Tobias Gumbert and Daniela Pastoors (University of Münster), Co-creating Sustainable Futures: Inter & Transdisciplinary Research in Real-world Lab Context
  • José-Luis Guisado-Lizar (University of Seville), Integrating Simulation, AI, and Digitalisation for Smart and Sustainable Electric Mobility
  • Tran The Vu, Truong Cong Vu Hang (University of Da Nang, Vietnam), Digital Transformation of HEIs as a Path to Decarbonization, Sustainability and ESG

16:00 – 16:20 Coffee Break

16:20-17:45

Parallel Technical Sessions:
Technical Session 4: Art&Tech Session

Plenary in room: 001
Session Chair: Manuela Raisová (Technical University of Košice)

Speakers

This session highlights the intersection of creativity, cultural industries, and digital transformation. It explores how artistic practices, immersive technologies, and innovative research can reframe industrial and societal challenges:

    • Muriel Dal Pont Legrand (University Côte d’Azur), Using European Strategy as a Scaling-Up Mechanism for Local Ecosystems: A Case Study of CCIs
    • Clio Flego (University of Genoa), Sonic Co-Agency: Sonification as an Interface in Human–Robot Interaction at the Robotics Innovation Hub of Genova
    • Richard Kitta, Martin Cubjak (Technical University of Košice, The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art), The Museum as Interface: The Future of Andy Warhol’s Factory (MMUAW 2.0).
    • Ksawery Kaliski, Marian Oslislo (ASP Katowice; University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland), BrandNEW MEDIA in AFA Katowice
    • Anna Maj (AGH University of Krakow, Poland), On Exhibiting AI Art: Curating AI Space at the 8th Silesian Science Festival in Katowice as a Challenge in Knowledge Construction and Communication
Technical Session 5: Poster Session

Plenary in room: 010
Session Chair: Miroslav Michalko (Technical University of Košice)

5 min poster presentation

Poster Presenters

  • Peter Szabó, Tibor Muszka, (Technical University of Košice), Copernicus Satellite Images and Python for Aviation
  • Danil Kozhan , Oleksandr Krokhta (Technical University of Košice), Robot Skills as a Service: Scalable Robot Intelligence
  • Namrata Sethi, Ivan Berazhny, (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences), INCLAVI – Inclusive Aviation: Bridging Skills Gaps for Accessible Air Travel
  • Pavlo Pomin (Technical University of Košice), Optimization of LSTM and GRU RNN Hyperparameters Using the BOHB Algorithm
  • Mohamed Wael Ben Khaled and Nadia Ouertani Abaoub, (University Côte d’Azur), Energy Sector Evolution: Perspectives on Energy Platforms and Energy Transition
  • Belén Cisneros Juárez, (University Côte d’Azur), University-Led Educational Technology Incubators: Bridging Academic Innovation and Industry Digital Transformation. Audiovisual, Design, and Interactive Media Laboratory: A case study
  • Cristina Chiaiso, Renata Paola Dameri, (University of Genoa), The Tourism & Heritage Innovation Hub UniGe Ulysseus as a Catalyst for Digital Innovation in Culture
  • Anastasiia Enderova, Juraj Janocko, Jan Genci (Technical University of Košice), Spectrum of Artificial Intelligence in Mineral Exploration

17:45 – 19:00

Young Research Award Ceremony
Conference Closing Remarks
Conference Reception

Moderator: Miroslav Michalko

Event Organiser and Venue

The event is organised by the Technical University of Košice in Slovakia, as an activity of Ulysseus European University and part of the Ulysseus Košice Week.

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The Technical University of Košice (TUKE), established in 1952, is Slovakia’s flagship technical university, offering more than 100 study programmes to nearly 10,000 students across nine faculties. Nestled in the vibrant, student-friendly city of Košice, TUKE blends research-led teaching with an entrepreneurial spirit.

The conference will be held in the University Science Park TECHNICOM.

 

Its on-campus University Science Park TECHNICOM anchors a dynamic ecosystem for technology transfer, start-ups and European Digital Innovation Hub services, making Košice a hotspot for sustainable, digital innovation.

Ulysseus Košice Week

Running 20 – 24 October 2025 at the Technical University of Košice, Ulysseus Košice Week is set to be the alliance’s flagship multi-event of the year, packaging twenty back-to-back activities into one vibrant programme. Alongside high-level governance meetings such as the Ulysseus Summit and Governing Council, the week weaves in ten internal project sessions, specialised workshops and student assemblies while opening its doors to the wider community through four headline public events: the Ulysseus R&I Conference on Digital Transformation of Industry, the presentation of Ulysseus Innovation Hub at TUKE, an Equality–Diversity–Community Engagement forum and the art-and-science session Creative Playgrounds.

By blending strategic project work with outward-facing forums on digitalisation, entrepreneurship, inclusion and the arts, Ulysseus Košice Week will transform Košice into a living laboratory of Ulysseus research, innovation and civic engagement, showcasing the alliance’s impact across Europe.

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