The Nordic-Baltic Co-operation Programme for Digitalisation outlines the political priorities for the 2025–2030 period and encompasses the Nordic and the Baltic countries. Our societies are built on democracy, equality, human capital and social responsibility. The digital transition must adhere to these principles both now and in the future. As such, digitalisation and technological innovation are major drivers in the development of both the private and public sectors, and they are also a key enabler of the green transition. The collaboration is defined by our region’s joint opportunities and challenges, in creating an inclusive and safe digital transition, strengthening competitiveness and green growth, and increasing mobility and integration in the region through safe, effective, cross-border digital services for people, businesses and authorities.
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.6027/politiknord2024-754
- ISBN
- 978-92-893-7981-6 (electronic) 978-92-893-7982-3 (electronic)
- OAI
- oai:DiVA.org:norden-13360
- Pages
- 19
- Published in
- Copenhagen: Nordisk Ministerråd
- Responsible organisation
- Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Council of Ministers Secretariat
- Series
- PolitikNord ; 2024:754
- URN
- urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-13360
- Year
- 2024
- pages
- 19
Table of Contents
- Forewords 2
- Introduction 2
- Political priorities 2
- Goal 1 The Nordic-Baltic region is a front runner in realising the digital and green transition 2
- Goal 2 The Nordic-Baltic region is secure connected and integrated 2
- Goal 3 The Nordic-Baltic region is secure inclusive and promotes a human-centric digital transformation to ensure resilient societies 2
- Evaluation of the cooperation programme 2
- About this publication 2
- Forewords 3
- Introduction 4
- Political priorities 6
- Climate change environmental crises and delivering on the twin digital and green transition 7
- Global economic trends rapid digital transformation and regulatory barriers 8
- Geopolitical risks regional instability and security threats to digital infrastructure 9
- Demographic changes a digital divide and differences in connectivity and skills 10
- Goal 1 The Nordic-Baltic region is a front runner in realising the digital and green transition 11
- Goal 2 The Nordic-Baltic region is secure connected and integrated 13
- Goal 3 The Nordic-Baltic region is secure inclusive and promotes a human-centric digital transformation to ensure resilient societies 16
- Evaluation of the cooperation programme 18
- About this publication 19