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Andorra and Spain Sign Digital Transformation Protocol

The agreement deepens bilateral ties in digitalization, cybersecurity, AI, and public services, building on recent ministerial talks to boost.

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Key Points

  • Mutual recognition of digital wallets and technological coordination prioritized.
  • Joint cybersecurity, data protection, and AI efforts, including ALIA access.
  • Focus on digital skills, child protection, and integrated digital health services.
  • Annual work plans to support SME digitalization and innovation.

Andorra and Spain have signed a protocol of understanding to deepen collaboration on digital transformation, strengthening bilateral ties in a field essential for economic and social development.

The agreement, between Andorra's Ministry of Public Function and Digital Transformation and Spain's Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function, builds directly on a January meeting in Madrid between Andorran Minister Marc Rossell and his Spanish counterpart Óscar López. That discussion outlined key areas like mutual recognition of digital wallets and enhanced technological coordination.

Government officials described the protocol as a strategic step that reinforces existing relations and accelerates Andorra's ongoing reforms. They emphasized Spain's expertise in digital policies, cybersecurity, and innovative public services as a major advantage for the Principality. The deal aligns with recent Andorran agreements on digitalization and extends cooperation into areas including digital identity, artificial intelligence, data interoperability, digital skills, digital health, and SME support.

Specific priorities outlined in the protocol include: - Deployment and consolidation of digital administration and e-government. - Knowledge exchange on digital identity, wallets, and electronic certificates. - Joint efforts on cybersecurity and data protection. - Promotion of data interoperability and AI, including access to Spain's ALIA infrastructure. - Development of digital competencies, with a focus on child protection. - Creation of more integrated, user-centered digital health services. - Support for SME digitalization. - Fostering technological innovation.

The framework also enables annual work plans, involvement of public and private institutions from both sides, and sharing of knowledge and best practices to drive coordinated progress.

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