 Digital transformation is no longer just about introducing new technologies, but also about placing the human being at its center. Indeed, digital transformation concerns how people perform their daily teaching, research and study routines differently. It is a shared challenge of all participants to achieve the goal of providing lecturers, researchers and students with new digital tools that enhance their daily work. This sometimes of course requires individuals to step out of their own comfort zones. So again, digital transformation is about how people perform their daily tasks differently and how users in ICT collaborate together to create new digital solutions with the human being central to this digital transformation.