Cisco and Luxembourg renew collaboration in Digital Transformation

Cisco and Luxembourg renew collaboration in Digital Transformation

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of the Luxembourg and Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO of Cisco, have announced new initiatives to help accelerate Digital Transformation in Luxembourg. These will focus on three pillars: cybersecurity, talent development and education and sustainability. As part of its Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) programme, Cisco will continue to support Digital Luxembourg, the Grand Duchy’s long-term digitalisation movement.

“Since the start of our collaboration with Cisco in 2018, we have made great progress in addressing challenges like cybersecurity and digital education. Today, we have agreed to further develop these initiatives and embark on new areas. We intend to utilise Cisco’s expertise in the field of sustainability to accelerate our net zero strategy. Reflecting upon the success of our first Country Digital Acceleration partnership with Cisco, I am confident that we will continue delivering on our joint objective to facilitate Luxembourg’s country-wide digitalisation,” said Bettel. 

“Luxembourg’s top position across various international rankings demonstrates the positive impact of digitisation for their citizens and economy, and I am proud of Cisco’s involvement. We both agree that developing Luxembourg’s future workforce and safeguarding the security of critical infrastructure and core assets of the financial sector are critical to a successful digitisation strategy. The past years have shown that Luxembourg is a globally connected economy, a testbed for innovation and a forward-thinking country,” added Robbins.

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