On 9-10 April, UNIwise hosted the third instalment of WISEcon - our conference bringing together learning technologists across all levels of higher education, at Bucerius Law. School, Hamburg.
We’re thrilled to announce that the recap video from the conference can now be viewed below:
Once again, we want to thank everyone that attended for making WISEcon24 the resounding success that it was. We can’t wait to see you all at the next one!
WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NEXT WISEcon?
If you’re interested in joining us for the next WISEcon and want to stay updated on dates, speakers, and registration details, you can find all the information you need right here:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WISEcon is UNIwise’s annual conference dedicated to digital assessment. It brings together educators, administrators, and WISEflow users from across the world to exchange knowledge, hear the latest product updates, and explore new approaches to assessment in higher education.
Attendees can look forward to a full programme of keynote presentations, user case stories, live demonstrations, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Sessions cover both strategic perspectives and hands‑on workflows that participants can take back to their institutions.
WISEcon offers institutions the chance to learn directly from peers who have successfully scaled digital assessment. It also provides access to UNIwise specialists, allowing attendees to influence product development, discuss challenges, and gather new ideas for strengthening their institution’s assessment framework.
The event is designed for anyone working with assessment - exam officers, academic staff, IT specialists, and institutional leaders. Whether you are new to WISEflow or an experienced user, WISEcon provides insights and inspiration tailored to different roles and levels of expertise.
Yes, product insights are a core part of the event. The UNIwise team shares upcoming roadmap features, improvements, and long‑term development goals. Participants also get practical demonstrations of new functionality, with opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback.
Registration is available through the official event website, with options typically including in‑person attendance and sometimes hybrid components. Many institutions also send teams to ensure broad representation across roles, from exam administration to academic program leadership.