AFTRS’ 2026 Digital Futures Summit – Regenerate: To Restore, To Renew, To Reimagine

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) will host its sixth annual Digital Futures Summit, this year exploring the theme, Regenerate.

The free, interactive event bringing together the screen and audio industry leaders, educators and policymakers for three online sessions on Thursday June 25.

Regenerate invites participants to rethink the screen and audio industries as living ecosystems – focusing not only on sustainability, but on active restoration, renewal and systemic transformation.

Speakers include Canadian digital documentary pioneer Katerina Cizek, game developer Naphtali Faulkner; Gamilaraay and Mandandanji creative director Jake Duczynski and storyteller, strategist, and climate justice advocate Tory Stephens.

The 2026 program is as follows:

Session 1: Worldbuilding: restoring collective storytelling, imagining better futures brings together the intentional craft of worldbuilding and the expansive practice of worlding to rethink how futures are imagined – and made. Moving beyond storytelling as representation, it positions narrative as a living system: participatory, emergent, and deeply entangled with the worlds it shapes. Through speculative design, collaborative storytelling, and multidimensional research, the session explores how futures are actively constructed across social, environmental, and cultural dimensions. 

Session 2: Ancestral to Artificial Intelligence: Reclaiming human creativity invites a critical and hopeful interrogation of the stories we tell and how they are informed by the technologies we use to tell them. The panel asks how can we move beyond a framing of AI as technological disruption to a tool for amplified imagination? If we place AI in dialogue with ancestral intelligence, and embodied, community-held and historically resilient ways of knowing that have long shaped how stories are told and futures are imagined, can we create a space where machine capability intersects with human creativity, memory and meaning-making? 

Session 3: Screen producers’ next era of creative possibility draws on ongoing AFTRS research examining the skills producers can develop to strengthen their position, moving beyond survival towards renewal – restructuring their enterprises, diversifying revenue streams and embedding audience and market intelligence at the core of their strategy. This panel unpacks practical pathways for building sustainable, globally competitive slates of distinctively Australian stories.

AFTRS CEO Dr Nell Greenwood said:

“Regenerate asks us to think beyond adaptation and resilience, and instead consider how we restore, renew and reimagine our industries as living systems,” she said. “At AFTRS, we believe storytelling has the power not only to reflect the world we live in, but to rethink it. This summit brings together leading voices from across the globe to explore how our creative practices, technologies and ways of working can actively contribute to a more sustainable, inclusive and thriving screen and audio sector.”

AFTRS Head of Research Dr Alejandra Canales added:

“The concept of regeneration invites us to rethink how our industries function – not as isolated sectors, but as interconnected systems shaped by people, place and culture,” she said. “Through this year’s program, we’re bringing together diverse perspectives to explore how we can foster new models of collaboration, strengthen community, and design creative futures that are not only innovative, but regenerative in their social, cultural and ecological impact.”

The Digital Futures Summit is designed as a shared conversation – a space for testing ideas, challenging assumptions and imagining new possibilities for the industry.

To join Digital Futures Summit, presented online by AFTRS, guests must register for each session they wish to attend. Sessions run from 12pm to 4pm on Thursday 25 June 2026. Registration for all sessions is free. Further details: Digital Futures Summit 2026  

Image: AFTRS Unreal Design Workshop, Fire (2023).

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