New insights, new milestones!
The latest GenerationInfinity Newsletter is out and it’s packed with updates from our research journey, digital confidence breakthroughs, and the upcoming educator training in Vicenza! We’ve crossed the research finish line, built momentum for safer digital spaces, and we are gearing up to empower educators across Europe. Stary tuned to follow our journey!



The upcoming “Train the Trainers” workshop, is taking place from June 9th to June 10th, 2026, in the beautiful city of Vicenza, Italy. Hosted at the Fondazione Università adulti/anziani, this two-day event is designed specifically for educators, trainers, and project partners to equip them with the tools and strategies needed to foster digital literacy among seniors.

The two-day agenda focuses on empowering seniors in the digital age through targeted, expert-led sessions. Day One will cover methods for teaching digital skills to older adults, addressing digital ageism, exploring intergenerational learning, and mastering practical smartphone use. Day Two will shift focus to everyday digital tools, vital cybersecurity practices, and utilizing technology in the workplace for older adults. The workshop will wrap up with a live demonstration of the GenerationInfinity Platform, a discussion on future steps, and the official distribution of certificates.



On 13 November 2025, the partners of the Generation Infinity project gathered in Kavala, Greece, for a productive face-to-face meeting focused on the development of the project’s digital learning platform.

Hosted by BLUECHAIN, the creators of the platform, the meeting took place in a historic cultural center in the old town of Kavala. Partners from Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Italy, and Slovenia discussed the platform’s main features, which aim to provide interactive, accessible, and engaging online training for seniors.

The platform will soon offer thematic modules on digital safety, everyday technology use, and intergenerational learning, helping older adults strengthen their digital skills and stay connected in today’s digital society. This initiative tackles one of Europe’s most pressing challenges; digital exclusion among seniors, by ensuring that learning remains inclusive, empowering, and lifelong.



Our first Generation Infinity Newsletter is here!
The Erasmus+ project Generation Infinity has officially launched its mission to equip older adults (50+) with essential digital skills and online safety awareness. Following a successful first in-person meeting in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria, the international consortium finalized a comprehensive research phase, consolidated into a Feasibility Report and Country Case Study Booklet, identifying key online barriers like safe payments and scam awareness.

Moving forward, the project is translating these findings into direct action by building a Train-the-Trainers Framework, developing an interactive e-platform, and launching a tailored Digital Skills Curriculum to foster practical, scam-safe digital inclusion across Europe.


Stay tuned for more!



On 20 June 2025, the Generation Infinity partners met face-to-face to turbo-charge our mission of making digital life senior-friendly, scam-proof and downright fun. Main focus: wrapping up the research phase that maps exactly where older adults get stuck online, so our upcoming curriculum, trainer toolkit and e-platform hit the sweet spot.

Big thanks to our coordinator Municipality Gotse Delchev for the warm welcome! Next stops: finalising the Feasibility & Gap Report, polishing training modules and rolling out pilot sessions across five countries.



The Generation Infinity consortium has opened six multilingual online questionnaires that mark the official start of Work Package 2’s field research. The survey suite—available in English, Bulgarian, Greek, Slovenian, Polish and Italian—seeks input from senior citizens (65+), “pre-senior” workers aged 50 +, adult-education trainers, young adults (18-35), and organisations that serve or employ older adults. Collected data will feed directly into the Feasibility Report and Gap Analysis that map seniors’ current digital competences, safety concerns and learning preferences and will guide the forthcoming Train-the-Trainers framework and curriculum design. All partners will circulate the questionnaires via their community networks; results will be consolidated by Fondazione Università Adulti Anziani and presented at the in-person research meeting in Bulgaria on June.



On 11 December 2024, representatives of all 6 partner organisations gathered online for Generation Infinity’s kick-off meeting, setting the project formally in motion.

The consortium reviewed the management and financial plan, approved the quality-assurance, diversity-and-inclusion, green, and engagement strategies, and heard detailed road-maps for each technical work package: WP2’s Digital Senior Learning Feasibility Report and Train-the-Trainers framework, WP3’s eight-module curriculum, WP4’s multilingual digital-learning platform, and WP5’s dissemination and exploitation activities.

The session closed with a lively Q&A that aligned timelines, assigned immediate tasks and confirmed the next transnational milestones, signalling a unified commitment to empowering Europe’s older citizens in the digital age.