D9+ Ministerial Meeting for digital technology and connectivity in Amsterdam

Minister Dirk Beljaarts of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands will host the D9+ Ministerial Meeting in Amsterdam on Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 March 2025. Ministers from the 13 most digitalized EU Member States and EU Commissioner Henna Virkkunen (Executive Vice-President of the European Commission) will meet at this summit. The D9+ Group of countries have joint ambitions to strengthen their digital economy, infrastructure and technologies and to better protect consumers on digital markets all based on a common EU digital technology strategy.

The Ministerial Meeting in Amsterdam includes meetings to ensure more EU private investments in digital technologies and to improve access to financing for startups and scale-ups. The ministers will also discuss challenges regarding connectivity. Such as increasing the supercomputing capacity within the EU to be able to develop innovations in the field of both digital infrastructure and technology. During the D9+ the participating Ministers will also have meetings on artificial intelligence. Discussions will be held on topics like developing innovative AI technology and AI infrastructure within the EU and the use of AI in public services. During these meetings various guest speakers will also provide insight into how business investments can be stimulated.

The following Ministers from the D9+ Group will be in Amsterdam for the summit: Caroline Stage (Minister for Digital Affairs; Denmark), Liisa-Ly Pakosta (Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs; Estonia), Niamh Smyth (Minister of State for Trade, Promotion, AI and Digital Transformation; Ireland), Elisabeth Margue (Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Media and Connectivity; Luxembourg), Dariusz Standerski, Secretary of State for Digital Affairs; Poland); Margarida Balseiro Lopes (Minister for Youth and Modernization; Portugal), Ksenija Klampfer (Minister of Digital Transformation; Slovenia), Oscar Lopez Águada (Minister for Digital Transformation and Civil Service; Spain), Marian Jurečka, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs; Czech Republic), Erik Slottner (Minister for Public Administration; Sweden). The representatives from Belgium and Finland have to be confirmed yet.

The participating ministers have the ambition to deliver a final declaration which Minister Beljaarts will hand over to EU Commissioner Virkkunen. At the same time as the D9+ Ministerial Meeting both business federations (B9+) and start-up and scale-up organizations (S9+) from the 13 countries involved will meet in Amsterdam.

Origin of D9+

In 2016, Sweden launched an initiative called ‘Digital Frontrunners’ following a report in which nine EU member states were designated as frontrunners. Four additional countries have since become members of the D9+. The Ministers meet informally twice a year to work together on their ambitions in the field of digital economy and technology. There is a rotating presidency. After the Netherlands, Portugal will organize the next D9+ in the 2nd half of 2025.