Virtual Worlds are emerging as powerful tools for digital interaction, with the potential to reshape how people learn, work, create, and connect. However, much of this development is currently dominated by proprietary platforms that raise concerns around privacy, accessibility, ethics, and the lack of interoperability. The European Union has expressed a clear vision for a Virtual Worlds that are open, human-centric, and aligned with European values such as inclusivity, transparency, sustainability, and technological sovereignty.
The OPENVERSE project is a response to this vision. Funded under Horizon Europe, OPENVERSE aims to lay the groundwork for a European ecosystem of Virtual Worlds that is open, co-created, and future-proof. It brings together researchers, SMEs, industry stakeholders, and policymakers to collaboratively shape the technological, legal, and societal frameworks that can ensure Virtual Worlds are accessible, ethical, and interoperable.
At the core of OPENVERSE is the belief that Europe can lead the next wave of digital transformation by fostering Virtual Worlds that serve public interest and empower users. The project addresses critical challenges such as standardisation, governance, digital rights, and the digital divide—while showcasing real-world applications in industry, robotics, and education. Through extensive engagement with social sciences and humanities, the project explores not just what Virtual Worlds can do, but what they should do to benefit society as a whole.