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Co-creating the digital future

Who we are?

A space for experimentation, learning, and collaborative innovation that brings together policymakers, tech specialists, and academia to co-create methodologies, practical tools, and technological solutions aimed at strengthening governments’ capacity to more effectively address their digitalization challenges.

What do we do?

We support governments in managing digital transformation challenges through evidence-based, action-oriented tools and technical solutions.

Digital governance:

We support the design and implementation of digital governance and artificial intelligence frameworks that promote ethical, secure, and transparent use aligned with development priorities, through policy guidelines, regulatory instruments, and coordination mechanisms that enable risk management and maximize the benefits of these technologies.

Regulatory innovation:

We promote regulatory innovation through tools such as regulatory sandboxes, pilot tests, and controlled experimentation schemes that enable updating regulations in line with technological advancement, reducing regulatory uncertainty and generating evidence for more informed decision-making.

Productive digital transformation:

We encourage the adoption of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in businesses and productive sectors, supporting the design of policies and instruments aimed at capacity development and the formulation of productive development strategies.

Simulation and data analysis:

We develop models and simulators based on data science and complexity theory to analyze and anticipate the effects of digital transformation policies, enabling scenario simulation, evaluation of intervention alternatives, and support for strategic decision-making through the integration of empirical evidence and a systemic vision.

Capacity building:

We drive the strengthening of institutional capacities in the public sector through applied training, diagnostic tools, and technical support, enabling institutions to design, implement, and evaluate digital transformation and artificial intelligence policies with a results-based approach.

How we work?

We incorporate innovative tools and methodologies to address complex public challenges linked to digital transformation and artificial intelligence. We integrate empirical evidence, prospective analysis, and best practices, adapting each solution to the institutional realities of Latin America and the Caribbean to transform public policy design.

We articulate the technical capacities of experts, academia, the productive sector, and governments for policy design in the digital realm. Through participatory processes, we co-create solutions with the actors facing digitalization challenges, ensuring that the proposed policies, tools, and frameworks respond to real needs, integrate effectively into public institutions, and can be scaled sustainably.

We adopt an experimentation approach based on pilots, controlled tests, and iterative learning, validating solutions in real environments before scaling. This approach enables evaluation of their technical, institutional, and operational viability, reduces risks, adjusts intervention design, and generates evidence to support public decision-making.

Partners

Addressing the structural challenges of digital transformation requires a systemic vision and complementary capacities. Network collaboration is the engine of our approach: we understand that building a digitally integrated and resilient region is a collective task. Building the digital Latin America and Caribbean we want is a collective endeavor. These are the partners that make it possible:

Centro de México Digital

Mexican think tank and research center focused on driving the country’s digital transformation, researching and proposing strategies for people-centered digitalization, inclusion, and social well-being. They do this through high-value tools such as the State Digital Development Index.

Discrete Event Simulation Laboratory

Joint initiative of the Institute of Computer Science (UBA-CONICET) and the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires, specialized in modeling and simulation of complex systems. Its approach, based on general systems theory, makes it possible to simulate how processes of different nature, scale, and temporality interact, facilitating the interdisciplinary study of systems that integrate natural, social, and cybernetic phenomena.

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