Luxembourg - Digital Luxembourg Initiative Created byMāra Jākobsone|Updated26 December 2024Digital Luxembourg is an ongoing public initiative aimed to strengthen Luxembourg’s digitalisation via three key missions: enabling new projects, supporting existing initiatives and disseminating information on developments within the national tech sphere. The collaboration-based government initiative Digital Luxembourg was launched towards the end of 2014 to develop the country’s digitalisation and digital skills development policies. Today, Digital Luxembourg represents the country's digital movement, bringing together different stakeholders from the public and private sector. The first pillar of the initiative establishes the importance of digital skills for citizens, labour force, businesses, and in education. Pillars include: SkillsEcosystemInfrastructureData PolicyGovernmentSince its launch in 2014, the strategic initiative has supported around 26 joint digital skills initiatives, implemented in conjunction with private and public stakeholders and partners. Initiatives and actions launched address the development of digital competences across target audiences and age groups. More detailed information on different digital skills initiatives within the framework of Digital Luxembourg can be found in the Digital Luxembourg Progress report of 2020. Strategy DetailsWebsite linkDigital Luxembourg Strategic InitiativeTarget audienceDigital skills for the labour force.Digital skills for ICT professionals and other digital experts.Digital skills in education.Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisationArtificial IntelligenceRoboticsWeb DevelopmentDigital skillsDigital skill levelBasicIntermediateAdvancedDigital ExpertGeographic scope - CountryLuxembourgShow lessTarget languageEnglishGeographical sphereNational initiativeOrganisationMinistry of State’s Department of Media, Connectivity & Digital Policy (SMC)Timeline/roadmapAdoption in 2014. Ongoing. BudgetBudget unknown.Stakeholder InvolvementMore than 60 public and private sector stakeholders, including Ministries and governmental organizations, NGO sector and International businesses. Share this page Log in to comment
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