An information session regarding the Digital Parliaments Project (DPP) — an initiative that supports parliaments moving to modern, interoperable digital infrastructure. At its core, DPP provides a structured framework for parliamentary records digitization and data creation — helping institutions transform physical legislative archives into searchable, structured digital resources built with clear data standards and designed for long-term preservation and access. The DPP also equips parliaments with AI-powered tools — including document intelligence and research capabilities. Beyond the institution itself, better parliamentary data creates new opportunities for civil society organizations, journalists, and citizens to engage with legislative information — strengthening accountability and giving external stakeholders more meaningful ways to make their voices heard.