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Join Global XR Jam 2025

Join Master in Applied XR: Gamified Reality Application team for the Global XR Jam, a free online game jam where creators from around the world come together to build XR (Extended Reality) games over one weekend!

What’s Happening?

We’re challenging you to create an immersive XR experience - whether in VR, AR, or MR - over the course of a single weekend. Connect, collaborate, and create with fellow developers, artists, and storytellers!

Program Overview

  • Friday 24 October: Live Opening Event at 17:00 CEST.
    Kick off the jam with a live welcome session and theme reveal!
  • Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October: Game Development
    Build your XR game solo or in teams — the jam runs non-stop until Monday!
  • Monday 27 October: Live Closing Event at 17:30 CEST
    Celebrate your creations, share your work, and reflect on the jam experience.

Theme Reveal

The theme will be unveiled at the start of October, so stay tuned!

Award for Best XR Experience

An expert jury will vote on the best XR experience created during the jam. More details about the award will be also announced in October. Register now to receive the news!

Deadline: to be considered for the Award, submit your game by Sunday 23:59 CET!

Registration

This event is free, but registration is required: Global XR Jam 2025 Tickets, Fri, Oct 24, 2025 at 5:00 PM | Eventbrite

Once registered, you’ll receive a link to join our Discord channel, where all jam activities will take place.

Organised By

This jam is brought to you by three universities as part of the Master in Applied XR: GRACE.

 

Forum “CREATING VALUE” in Vidzeme gathers more than 150 participants

On September 26, the Vidzeme Open Innovation Centre (VAIC) held its first business and research cooperation forum “CREATING VALUE” in Valmiera, bringing together more than 150 participants – pupils and teachers, students, researchers, and entrepreneurs from Vidzeme and other regions of Latvia. The goal of the forum was to show how ideas can transform into high-quality products that meet market needs, and how to foster collaboration between business and research.

The event program was structured into three parts – Inspiration, Experience, and Practical – allowing participants both to gain insights from industry professionals and to hear real-life success stories. The content was enriched by an investor’s perspective on what they look for in entrepreneurial ideas, as well as hands-on workshops on identifying customer needs and defining the problems a specific product aims to solve. These focus points helped participants better understand the innovation journey – from idea and research results to a market-ready solution.

Opening the forum, Santa Vītola from VAIC emphasized the development potential of the region and its strong link between knowledge and collaboration as drivers of sustainable growth. She pointed out that Vidzeme contributes 9.11% of Latvia’s total added value and stressed that this figure should be strengthened by targeted investment in human capital and in collaboration between research and entrepreneurship.

“Knowledge is like fuel for growth. Researchers create new technologies, materials, and methods that enable the development of unique products and solutions to pressing social challenges. But the real strength lies in collaboration – between science, business, and education,” said S. Vītola.

Kristaps Banga, Head of Growth and Innovation Strategy at Accenture, spoke about the changing conditions in business and how to adapt to them. He emphasized that business growth requires always thinking two steps ahead: “The ideal business goal is continuous growth, but the world is constantly changing. First, you must understand what problem you are solving – only then can you choose how to solve it.”

The investor’s perspective was shared by Sigvards Krongorns, Investment Analyst at Verge HealthTech Fund. He noted that investors assess three key things – the potential of the idea, the team, and the quality of the deal itself. “To attract funding, you must build trust and relationships as early as possible, demonstrate progress, and be able to educate investors about your industry. Good preparation is the key to success,” he added.

Particular interest was sparked by Aigars Lauzis, co-founder and CEO of BeTRITON, who shared his experience on how perseverance and creativity can turn an idea into a globally recognized product. “The most important thing is to believe together with your team and be ready to sell. The first investor is always the hardest to convince, but once they believe, the rest of the journey becomes easier,” emphasized the entrepreneur.

The importance of user experience in business was discussed by Linda Lancere, researcher at Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences and representative of SIA Reha-bIT. She shared practical examples from the medical technology field: “A person and their needs determine whether a technology will actually be useful. The sooner you understand your user, the less costly your mistakes will be.”

In the Practical part of the forum, pupils and students worked on developing their own ideas, learning to identify their users and the problems they face. Workshops were led by Lilita Sparāne and Agita Šmitiņa, who helped young people think about the value of their solutions and how to deliver convincing presentations. “The formula for successful sales is to stay open, ask questions, show the customer value, and sell the story – not just the product,” emphasized Agita Šmitiņa.

Students also shared their own experiences. “I’m already working on my third student company and currently developing a prototype for a portable clothes hanger. I came to this forum because I wanted to hear entrepreneurs’ stories and get inspired. You could feel the spark of entrepreneurship here – that’s something I want to experience myself,” said Niklāvs Tomiņš, a 10th-grade student from Madona State Gymnasium.

Teachers also highlighted the event’s importance. Ilze Pliska, a design and technology teacher from Cesvaine Secondary School, said: “The Madona Business Incubator invited schools to take part in the forum, and we came from Madona district with a whole bus of students from several schools. The experiences and examples we heard open your mind. Sometimes we get stuck thinking ‘who am I to do this?’ It’s a great reminder for students that anyone can achieve a lot – both on the Latvian and global level. The forum clearly shows the importance of design thinking in creating a good product or service.”

At the end of the event, participants were invited to stay for the European Researchers’ Night activities at Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences, which filled the premises with creative workshops, experiments, and scientific discoveries.

The forum was organized by the Vidzeme Open Innovation Centre (VAIC), established through cooperation between Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences and the Vidzeme Planning Region, with the goal of developing the region’s knowledge and innovation ecosystem. The event was held with the support of the European University Alliance E³UDRES² and the LEAPXR project.

Prepared by: Baiba Šelkovska, Public Relations Specialist at the Vidzeme Planning Region
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Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences Students Gain International Experience at E³UDRES² I Living Labs

From September 15 to 19, students of Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences (ViA) took part in the E³UDRES² Intensive I Living Labs event, hosted this autumn at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences in Austria. The program brought together more than 130 students from various European countries to tackle regional challenges with creativity and innovative ideas.

Throughout the event, participants explored both the positive aspects and potential risks of digital media, engaged in discussions on socially significant topics, and learned new methods for solving real business problems. Students strengthened their critical thinking skills, worked in international teams, and experienced diverse cultures.

ViA student Sofija, bachelor’s program in "Communication and Public Relations" shared her impressions: “New contacts, new experiences, and a wonderful university campus. The week was filled with new knowledge, a friendly atmosphere, and the opportunity to get to know the culture of students from other countries.” Meanwhile, ViA IT student Marks summed up his experience in three words: “Creative, dynamic, innovative.”

During the week, participants collaborated with several regional organizations and companies, including Commit.at, Stadtmuseum St. Pölten, Wasbishergeschah.podcast, and HTL Waidhofen. In addition to intensive teamwork, the program offered cultural and team-building activities, excursions, and opportunities to establish new international contacts.

Why join I Living Labs?

I Living Labs provide an innovative learning approach focused on solving real-world challenges. The program takes place twice a year – in spring and autumn – and offers students:

  • practical experience in addressing company and organizational challenges,
  • teamwork in international groups,
  • new contacts and cultural exchange,
  • greater confidence in their future skills.

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The event is part of E³UDRES² – the European University Alliance, co-funded by the Erasmus+ program.

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Apply Now for the European Master Programme – Applications Open from 1 October to 1 February

Are you ready to take the next step in your academic and professional journey? Applications are now open for the European Master Programme at grace.eudres.eu — with a unique opportunity to study across three European locations and benefit from a truly international experience.

Why Choose This Programme?

  1. Study in Europe at Three Locations
    Gain knowledge and experience across multiple countries, supported by a strong and diverse international network.
  2. Recognized Excellence
    • Awarded the Studyportals Students Satisfaction Award (STPUAS).
    • Holder of the HR Excellence Award (Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences).
  3. Financial Support Available
    Eligible students can receive up to €10,000 in Erasmus+ support for living and travel expenses (final wording in collaboration with Daniela Lohner, FH).
  4. Housing Secured
    Comfortable accommodation is provisioned at all three locations, so you can focus on your studies.
  5. Affordable Tuition Fees
    • EU students: under €400 per semester
    • Non-EU students: only €1,500 per semester
    • Performance-based compensations available
  6. State-of-the-Art Facilities
    Benefit from access to cutting-edge Art LAB infrastructure for research, creativity, and innovation.
  7. Industry Mentorship
    Work with 26 mentors from industry who provide real-world projects. Already employed? You can even bring your own company mentor into the programme.
  8. Advisory Board for Future Relevance
    A strong advisory board with 30 associations, organizations, and international institutions ensures the programme remains future-proof and globally relevant.

Key Application Dates:

📅 Applications open: 1 October
📅 Applications close: 1 February

Don’t miss your chance to join a truly innovative and international Master programme.

👉 Learn more and apply today at grace.eudres.eu

 

E³UDRES² and E³UDRES² Entrenovators General Assembly 2025: Shaping the Future of the European University

From September 22 to 26, representatives of partner universities gathered in Setúbal, Portugal, at the Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal for the E³UDRES² and E³UDRES² Entrenovators General Assembly. This annual event brings together academic and administrative staff, students, and strategic partners to discuss, plan, and shape a shared vision for the future of the European University.

The Assembly’s agenda includes international working group discussions, a review of strategic goals, as well as generating new ideas on how to make European universities even more competitive and accessible to students across Europe and in other strategic regions. Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate half-year achievements and agree on common steps for the future.

This year marks a special anniversary – the 5th year of the E³UDRES² European University’s activities. During this time, the alliance has become an important platform for fostering knowledge, innovation, and international cooperation. “This year we celebrate the 5th anniversary of E³UDRES² – the European University – and summarize the results of the past half year. Progress has been made in all areas of activity. The next steps must focus on ensuring that even more students and staff representatives from all universities get involved in E³UDRES² activities,” says ViA Rector, E³UDRES² Vice President, Ph.D. Agnese Dāvidsone.

The success of E³UDRES² is widely recognized as a success story, but the alliance has even greater potential. “E³UDRES² is undeniably a success story. However, I am among those who believe that the enormous potential of this cooperation can be used even more effectively. If we are serious about Europe’s future competitiveness, our ambitions must be very high. A half-empty glass of results will not suffice — it must be filled to the brim,” emphasizes ViA Council Member, leading researcher Dr.hist. Gatis Krūmiņš.

The E³UDRES² and Entrenovators General Assembly 2025 is not only a checkpoint, but also an opportunity to look ahead — how to continue developing an international, innovative, and student-friendly European University.

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