Digital Cooperation Organization Opens first formal engagement with Luxembourg on AI and digital transformation

Date: 2026-07-06
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) has held its first official engagement with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, focusing on digital transformation, artificial intelligence governance and cross-border digital cooperation.

The meeting involved discussions between H.E. Luc Frieden, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, and Deemah AlYahya, Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization, who described Luxembourg’s digital transformation model as a leading example of a people-centered approach to technology deployment.

Luxembourg was highlighted for its advanced digital government ecosystem, including the availability of 97% of government services online, full digitization of business-facing public services and a perfect score for mobile-friendly digital public services. The country also ranks among the top performers in Europe for digital government performance.

Discussions centered on Luxembourg’s broader digital strategy, which includes its Tier IV data center infrastructure and its selection as one of the European Union’s first AI Factory hosts through the MeluXina-AI supercomputer initiative.

Both parties explored potential areas of cooperation, including artificial intelligence governance frameworks, secure and trusted cross-border data flows, compute infrastructure collaboration and expanded knowledge exchange between digital ecosystems.

According to the Digital Cooperation Organization, the engagement marks an important step toward building strategic partnerships that promote inclusive and sustainable digital transformation across regions.

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