Onderzoeksdag 2026

Proudly, we look back on an inspiring Research Day 2026 at Howest! For DAE Research, it was a great opportunity to showcase our innovative projects, exchange ideas, and reflect together on the future of technology and creativity. A big thank you to all colleagues, partners, and visitors for the engaging conversations and valuable insights. Here’s to even more impactful research ahead!

26/03/2026

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Future Music Hubs

Future Music Hubs is a VLAIO COOCK+ project running from February 2025 until February 2027. In this project researchers from...

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Howest The Penta & The Level

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02/10/2025

AI in Digital Arts, Game Dev & Entertainment #5

Pixel Nexus

02/10/2025

A series of AI in Digital Arts, Game Dev & Entertainment meetups across Flanders supported by DAE Research, Flanders Game Hub & Datameister. Speakers: -Jarne Van den Herrewegen (Datameister) 3D Generative AI: Image-based 3D reconstruction – Dr. ir. Hannes Mareen (IDLab, Ghent University) Fake Images: Creation, Detection, and Implications – Kyan Nnamadim (VRT) AI as the Ultimate Creative Partner

28/03/2024

Private AI

Howest, Campus Kortrijk Weide - The Penta Sint-Martens-Latemlaan 1B · Kortrijk, Belgium

28/03/2024

Private AI will dive into the added value, implementation & ethics of private LLMs for your company. During this event we want to immerse you in the world of language models to inspire you about how you can ethically set up these AI models in-house and link your own data to them to maximize the possible economic impact of this technology.

08/07/2021

AI Summer School 2021

Online

08/07/2021

In 2021, KU Leuven organised the first edition of the Summer School on the Law, Ethics and Policy of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Summer School aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the various legal, ethical and policy-related issues around AI and algorithm-driven processes more broadly. As these technologies have a growing impact on all domains of our lives, it becomes increasingly important to map, understand and assess the challenges and opportunities they raise. This requires an interdisciplinary approach, which is why we are collaborating across faculties and departments to organise this Summer School. The programme’s goal is to offer participants the latest insights on AI from various perspectives, and in particular the fields of law, ethics and policy.