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Digital transformation of Slovakia

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The presentation will follow the opening speech of the Deputy Prime Minister for Investments and Informatization and will focus on key aspects and priority activities / topics of the Government of the Slovak Republic approved 7 May 2019. Strategies for Digital Transformation of Slovakia 2030 is a supra-governmental government strategy that defines policy and specifically Slovakia in the context of the ongoing digital transformation of the economy and society under the influence of innovative technologies and global megatrends of the digital era.

The strategy covers the period from 2019 to 2030 and was created in the framework of the ongoing and partially managed digitization processes and the Digital Single Market agenda of the European Union, as well as in the context of global digital transformation priorities. The strategy puts emphasis on current innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, 5G technology, big data and analytical data processing, blockchain and supercomputers that will become the new engine of economic growth and competitiveness.

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Investment and Informatization as the central state administration body for the area of informatization of society, including the creation of single digital market policies, is the main coordinator of this strategy and is responsible for its implementation in coordination and cooperation with other central state administration offices.

The topic of digital transformation of Slovakia will continue with the discussion panel Digital Transformation of Slovakia, where a number of top Slovak experts will discuss specific areas / individual priorities of the implementation of the presented strategy.

Radoslav Repa

NBU representative for cybersecurity and cyber diplomacy in Brussels
Radoslav Repa started his career at the Government Office of the Slovak Republic (2004), where he worked as the Director of the Department of Information Systems and Electronic Services (2006-2008). He was responsible for the governmental network and for the central public administration portal providing first electronic services for citizens and businesses. For the next ten years (2009 – 2019) Radoslav worked at the Permanent Representation of the Slovak Republic to the European Union in Brussels as a digital and cyber diplomat. During the Slovak presidency in the Council of the EU in 2016 he chaired two working groups, one in the field of telecommunications and digital agenda and the other in the field of cyber affairs. In this expo…
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