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Screenshot of a virtual advisory board meeting in a video conferencing app, showing a 3-by-4 grid of 12 participants. Most participants have their cameras on and are smiling or listening, appearing in home or office settings with bookshelves, plants, or neutral backgrounds. Two participants have cameras off, represented by circular icons with initials. Names are displayed on each tile. The top bar shows the meeting title “ALFIE Advisory Board,” a duration of about 1 hour and 34 minutes, and controls such as chat, participants, reactions, camera, microphone, screen share, and leave.

Bridging Innovation and Ethics: Highlights from the Recent ALFIE Advisory Board Meeting

The ALFIE project recently hosted its Advisory Board meeting on Monday, the 20th of April, marking an important moment for our development team. Bringing together experts, researchers, and project partners, this session provided an invaluable platform to evaluate our progress on the ETD-Hub and AutoML interfaces. As we work toward making our tools both powerful and accessible, the insights gathered from our board members have helped refine our roadmap and sharpen our focus on real-world impact. Shaping the ETD-Hub A significant portion of our discussion centered on the ETD-Hub, our platform for knowledge sharing and expert collaboration. Key takeaways included: Advancing AutoML Capabilities The demonstration

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Group photo taken at FESOCA headquarters during the ALFIE/UAB focus group. Pictured are representatives from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona—Anna Matamala, Pilar Orero, and Aida Villaécija—together with FESOCA president Albert R. Casellas, Éric Alcantara, Deaf participants Pepita Cedillo and Berta Viñas, and Marta Bosch.

ALFIE Engages Deaf Community in UAB Focus Group on Accessible Telecommunications Standards

On 23 March 2026, researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), in collaboration with the Federació de Persones Sordes de Catalunya (FESOCA), organised a focus group with Deaf participants to gather community perspectives on accessibility in telecommunications and media services. Held at FESOCA’s headquarters in Barcelona, the session aimed to collect feedback and recommendations that will contribute to the development of a future standardised telecommunications document being prepared in collaboration with Swiss Television and Televisió de Catalunya. The discussion covered a range of accessibility-related topics, including: Representing UAB at the session were Anna Matamala, Pilar Orero, and Aida Villaécija. Participants from FESOCA included President

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Screenshot of an online clustering meeting showing nine participants in a video call grid. The participants represent the projects ALFIE, AI4POL, FORSEE and SPICE and are meeting to plan a joint event for Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026. Each participant appears in an individual video window.

HORIZON-CL2-2024-TRANSFORMATIONS-01-06 CLUSTERING MEETING

On February 11th, 2026, three funded projects from the Call HORIZON-CL2-2024-TRANSFORMATIONS-01-06 met with ALFIE online to organise an event for the Global Awareness Accessibility Day 2026 (GAAD2026). On Thursday, May 21, 2026, ΑLFIE will participate in the 15th Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The objective of GAAD is to raise awareness of access and inclusion for the more than one billion people with disabilities. During the meeting partners from AI4POL, SPICE, ALFIE and FORSEE discussed the topic of the event and how to shape the agenda according to the three project objectives, commonalities, and complementarities. Participants (from top left to bottom right): Pilar Orero (ALFIE),

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Leonardo Martin Abad (BOSCH) presenting an Artificial Intelligence project to an audience of postgraduate students and researchers in a lecture hall at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. A presentation slide is displayed on a screen, with industry and university banners visible at the front of the room.

ALFIE Project Presented at the UCM Seminar on Applied Artificial Intelligence

The ALFIE project was presented by Leonardo Martin Abad (BOSCH) at the Jornada de IA Aplicada en la Empresa, a specialized seminar on Artificial Intelligence organized by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) and aimed at postgraduate students and researchers. The event, held at the Faculty of Computer Science (UCM), brought together professionals from leading companies in the AI ecosystem, including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, and BOSCH. Through invited talks and panel discussions, the seminar explored innovation, real-world applications, and regulatory perspectives of Artificial Intelligence in the enterprise. During his presentation, Leonardo Martin Abad introduced ALFIE as an example of how to design and deploy

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Slide titled “Assessment of Learning Technologies and Frameworks for Intelligent and Ethical AI.” The slide presents the ALFIE project framework, showing a diagram that connects an “ETD-Hub” (for refining policy recommendations and fostering dialogue) with an “AutoML” platform (used to implement, validate, and evaluate pilot recommendations). Arrows indicate an iterative process where experimental results and user feedback are used to refine ethical, legal, and functional AI requirements. The ALFIE logo appears on the left, and logos of partner institutions and organisations appear along the bottom. A small video window in the lower-right corner shows Iris Serrat Roozen presenting via Zoom.

ALFIE at the XVII Congreso Internacional Latina de Comunicación Social: People-Centred AI and Accessibility

ALFIE was presented at CLICS 2025 – XVII Congreso Internacional Latina de Comunicación Social, contributing to discussions on democratic and participatory research in ethics and communication. The paper, entitled “People at the Centre of Research: Tools for Democratic and Participatory Research in Ethics and Communication,” was authored by Iris Serrat Roozen, Pilar Orero and Estella Oncins, and was presented at the conference by Iris Serrat Roozen. The presentation emphasised the importance of placing people at the centre of research and design processes, with accessibility embedded as a core principle from the outset. Drawing on the ALFIE project, the contribution showcased a human-driven approach to artificial

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A panel of four people is seated on a stage during an event. The stage is dimly lit with blue LED strip lights in the background. From left to right: A man in a dark suit is seated on the far left, looking towards the center. Next to him is a man in a dark sweater and jeans. In the center, a man with glasses, grey hair, and a grey sweater is speaking into a microphone. On the far right, Pilar Orero in a black turtleneck and black pants is seated, listening.

ALFIE at UnitedXR Europe: Presenting “Human-First” Approaches to AI and Virtual Worlds

On Monday, 8 December, Pilar Orero presented ALFIE in the panel “Implementation of Virtual World Standards: Who Benefits?” at the inaugural UnitedXR Europe event. UnitedXR Europe, the new major European XR gathering created by merging AWE EU and Stereopsia Europe, brought together leaders in extended reality from 8 to 10 December 2025 in Brussels. This first edition united AWE’s renowned exhibition of XR innovators with Stereopsia’s deep expertise in conference programming, European collaboration, and ethical discussions in immersive technologies. During the panel, Pilar Orero shared ALFIE’s latest findings on AI and datasets, advocating for “human-first” research approaches rather than traditional “human-centric” models. Her contribution highlighted

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