Minister Troy to Co-Chair Second Roundtable meeting of OECD Digital for SMEs (D4SME) initiative

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3rd February 2021 Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy T.D. today represents Ireland as Co-Chair of the second Roundtable meeting of the OECD’s Digital for SMEs global initiative.

The meeting is chaired by Minister Stuart Nash, the New Zealand Minister for Small Business, with attendees including Secretary General of the OECD, Ángel Gurría, and a broad group of OECD countries, business representatives, and other SME stakeholders from around the world.

Today’s Roundtable meeting is an opportunity for a wide-ranging, in-depth discussion on how to enable all SMEs to take advantage of the benefits of digitalization and discuss how this ongoing process has been shaped and accelerated by new ways of working as a result of COVID-19.

Minister Troy will also chair a thematic session on ‘SME capabilities to access fast and affordable digital infrastructure’ and facilitate contributions from government and business representatives from around the world on solutions to enhance connectivity for all businesses.

Speaking ahead of the meeting, Minister Troy said:

“As Minister with responsibility for Digital, I am very pleased to co-chair today’s OECD Roundtable meeting on SME digital transformation. SMEs are crucial to the long-term sustainability of the Irish economy, and an important element of their success over the coming years will depend on their transition to digital ways of working.

“Today is a valuable opportunity to share experiences and perspectives with Minister Nash of New Zealand, Secretary General Gurría of the OECD, and other global representatives of industry and academia on best international practice for preparing SMEs for the digital economy of the future.

“In particular, I am delighted to chair a dedicated session on ‘SME capability to access fast and affordable digital infrastructure’. This is a major challenge for governments and businesses around the world, and today’s discussion will provide valuable and timely insights into how that challenge is being approached globally. Ensuring access to high-quality internet connections for people across Ireland remains a priority for the Government. It is essential to the development of all parts our country, socially and economically, and is pivotal to the success of our SMEs, especially those in rural areas.”

Secretary General Gurría of the OECD will also be launching an OECD report entitled “The Digital Transformation of SMEs” at the Roundtable event. The report will illustrate recent trends in SME digital uptake, as well as developments in areas such as digital security, blockchain ecosystems and artificial intelligence.

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