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EIT Digital and EU Commission’s DG CONNECT Sign Agreement on Close Collaboration


On 29 April, EIT Digital and the European Commission's Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology signed a Letter of Intent towards collaboration in support of Europe's digital transformation.


Both partners recognise the common objective to contribute to Europe's digital transformation and emphasise their mutual support to build a strong digital Europe that fosters inclusive, fair, and sustainable growth.


Willem Jonker, CEO at EIT Digital said: "I welcome our joint commitment to serve the needs of the European digital community for the benefit of Europe's economy and society. The EU's Digital Compass has given us a clear direction and this collaboration is an important instrument to achieve the ambitious goals of the European Digital Decade. EIT Digital is more than ready to play an important part in its realisation."


The partners may cooperate in activities covering areas like digital infrastructure, IoT, Cloud Computing, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust, but also Quantum computing, photonics, and optical computing. Other areas of potential collaboration include education & digital skills, the support for European digital innovation ecosystems, enhanced inclusiveness, and gender balance in digital, start-up support, and strategic priority areas like smart and digital cities, digital healthcare and wellbeing, and not at last the digital transformation of the finance sector.


As a starting point, EIT Digital and DG CONNECT will continue their on-going collaboration activities and intend, based on lessons learnt and best practice, to gradually extend the scope of co-operation and to refine its methods and tools. This process should start in the first half of 2021.


In the upcoming years, large parts of the European economy and society will be reinvented due to the broad deployment of digital technologies. As ECOPNET, we are fully aware that digital transition has an impact on different areas. This digital transformation will be a key and indispensable enabler of long-term smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe. In our Digital Age Working Group, we keep our partners informed about the new agreements and developments on digital transformation and work with them in related areas.


Source: European Institue of Innovation and Technology News

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