The country's ICT industry now accounts for 7% of its GDP, driven by 3,000 companies that employ over 26,000 professionals. In 2025, resident companies at the Moldova Innovation Technology Park surpassed $1 billion in aggregate revenue. Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu emphasized that the nation aims to compete through specialized talent, noting that the government is prioritizing transparency and resilience to align with European standards.
Moldova has already digitized 78% of public services for businesses, a shift that saved citizens and companies EUR 44 million and over 9.3 million hours in 2025. The summit also debuted the EVO 2.0 application, which features a digital identity wallet compliant with the European Digital Identity framework. Looking forward, officials announced plans for the Moldova HiTech Park, a 50-hectare campus near the capital expected to attract €200 million in investment for nanotechnology and HealthTech development.





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