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Damir Medved for Public Sector Tech Watch on public sector interoperability and digital transformation

Damir Medved, director of the EDIH Adria project and a renowned expert on digital transformation and innovation, was recently presented in an interview on the Public Sector Tech Watch platform, as part of the Interoperable Europe initiative. The interview highlighted the importance of interoperability and digitalisation of the public sector, as well as the need to effectively connect different systems to improve public services.

In the conversation, Medved emphasized that interoperability enables faster and better data exchange between institutions, which leads to optimization of business processes and improvement of user experience. He also highlighted the key role of European initiatives in establishing common digital standards, opening the door to better connectivity and greater transparency in the provision of public services.

EDIH Adria recognises the importance of such initiatives and actively contributes to enhancing interoperability in the digital transformation of the public sector. Through our programs and projects, we provide support to public authorities and organizations in the application of advanced digital technologies, with a special focus on establishing interoperable solutions that facilitate the exchange of data and increase the efficiency of services.

Our goal is to provide seamless digital connectivity between institutions, ensuring faster and better service to citizens and businesses. Through cooperation with partners and participation in European projects, we are working on improving digital infrastructure that supports interoperability and digital transformation at regional and national level.

You can read the full interview with Damir Medved on the official Interoperable Europe website: Interview on the Public Sector Tech Watch platform

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