OFFnumérique returns to Québec: let’s mobilize against the digital divide
Digital transformation touches every sphere of our lives. Yet access, use, and representation in data do not progress at the same pace for everyone. The result: inequalities emerge and widen. That’s why Votepour.ca invites you on March 10, 2026, to Université Laval (Québec) for the 2nd edition of OFFnumérique, a gathering forum dedicated to the digital divide.
At the first edition, nearly 140 participants from institutional, technology, community, and research sectors took the time to exchange, clarify what the “digital divide” encompasses, and identify urgent challenges to address. This year, we’re going further: we’re emphasizing inspiration and moving to action.
We discuss the digital divide and the first edition on Ciao’s blog:
OFFnumérique 2026 will be a day of discovery and collaboration:
The program is being developed and brings together voices and initiatives from:
The digital divide refers to social inequalities caused by difficulties in accessing technologies, limited use (skills, equipment, connectivity, support), and underrepresentation in data. These gaps are not only technical: they involve sociodemographic, socioeconomic, political, cultural, material, and psychological determinants. In other words, they affect civic participation, access to services, the quality of public policies, and social justice.
OFFnumérique aims to turn these findings into levers:
Thanks to a sponsorship program supported by our partners, community organizations can benefit from free access to the event. Sign up now for the waiting list; our team will contact you to confirm your eligibility and finalize your registration.
Who should participate?
OFFnumérique is more than a forum: it’s a space to build bridges, share what works, and leave with actionable ideas. If you believe an inclusive digital future is possible, your place is with us on March 10, 2026, at Université Laval.
Stay tuned: the detailed program will be announced soon. In the meantime, sign up and share the invitation within your networks.
Together, let’s reduce the digital divide—and make digital a lever for equity.