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Several member states have signed recent co-operation declarations demonstrating their commitment to work together at EU level in digital policy areas. This morning Finland and Sweden signed the EuroHPC Declaration, signalling their willingness to join European co-operation on supercomputers. Austria has signed the same declaration and so has Lithuania.

Altogether 20 countries have joined this European initiative to build and deploy a world-class computing and data infrastructure in Europe. In addition, co-operation on artificial intelligence is growing, with Cyprus and Greece being the latest countries to sign up, bringing the number up to 28 European countries. Meanwhile, Croatia is the 20th country to have signed the Innovation Radar declaration, which aims to provide access to innovations supported by EU funding and the innovators behind them.

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