ELSA Workshops
ELSA workshops are interactive sessions in which stakeholders collaboratively experiment with and reflect on the ethical, legal, and societal aspects (ELSA) of AI applications. Through case studies and co-creation, participants explore how socially responsible AI applications can be developed and implemented.
Quadruple helix workshops
In quadruple helix workshops, researchers, (tech) companies, policymakers, and end users collaborate around a concrete case. Through dialogue and co-creation, participants jointly explore how responsible and trustworthy AI can be developed and applied.
ELSA Impact workshop
The ELSA Impact Tool is used in stakeholder workshops to systematically explore the ethical, legal, and societal implications of AI applications. By bringing together diverse stakeholders (developers, users, policymakers, and societal actors) the workshop creates a structured dialogue around values, risks, tensions, and potential impacts. The tool supports participants in identifying both positive and negative ELSA aspects and in jointly reflecting on improvement options for technology design, governance, and implementation within the specific use case context.
Tailored workshops
We offer tailored workshops on ELSA-related expertise, aligned with your organisation and specific needs. We would be happy to discuss the possibilities and jointly define the most suitable approach.
More information
Interested in the outcomes of involving different stakeholder types in AI development during an ELSA workshopfor your organisation or AI application? Contact us to explore the possibilities or to organise a customised workshop.


