Large institutions — from universities and schools to NGOs, municipalities, and enterprises — often struggle with digital transformation. Complex systems, high costs, and a lack of usability create barriers that leave professors, students, administrators, and staff frustrated. But what if the solution has been in front of us all along?
In this talk, we’ll explore how WordPress can serve as the backbone of digital transformation for institutions. We’ll look at how the platform’s usability, scalability, and flexibility make it possible to:
Simplify publishing and content management for non-technical users.
Create digital ecosystems (multi-sites, multilingual setups, knowledge hubs, LMS platforms).
Improve engagement through community features, gamification, and accessible design.
Integrate emerging tools like AI-powered assistants and personalization to prepare for the future.
Drawing from real-world examples in higher education and beyond, this session will demonstrate how WordPress empowers institutions to build platforms that are inclusive, cost-effective, and future-ready.
Whether you’re a coder, professor, business owner, NGO leader, administrator, or digital professional, you’ll leave with a vision — and practical insights — on how WordPress can be more than just a website: it can be the engine driving your institution’s digital transformation.