Representatives of Visegrád Group countries have agreed to set up a joint digital knowledge centre to promote digital transformation in east central Europe and the development of digital economies in member countries, the IVSZ association for digital economy said on Friday.
The New V4lley Regional Digital Knowledge Centre is expected to further strengthen professional cooperation between all organisations participating in the development of the infocommunications sector in central Europe, the statement said.
Due to the unification of artificially fragmented markets, companies in the region can break through their boundaries,
IVSZ leader Balázs Vinnai said. The potentials offered by digitalisation could give a boost to the V4 region to become a European Silicon Valley, he added.
Source: MTI
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