Global Leaders to Discuss Public Sector AI Transformation
- •Govtech 4 Impact World Congress 2026 gathers global leaders in Madrid to discuss digital government transformation.
- •Experts emphasize citizen-centric innovation through radically transparent, humane, and resilient public technology systems.
- •Focus shifts from rapid tech adoption to practical AI implementation and public-private GovTech startup partnerships.
The upcoming Govtech 4 Impact World Congress (G4I 2026) in Madrid is set to become a pivotal forum for redefining the intersection of technology and public administration. Global leaders, including Taiwan’s Audrey Tang and Estonia’s Ott Velsberg, will address the urgent need to move beyond mere speed in digital adoption toward a model of "moving together." This approach prioritizes collective progress over isolated technological sprints.
Central to the discussion is the transition from legacy modernization to citizen-centric innovation. Speakers advocate for systems that are not only efficient but also radically transparent and rooted in plurality—ensuring that technology serves as a tool for safeguarding rights rather than just an administrative engine. This human-centric approach is vital for building trust in an era of rapid technological flux, where public participation must be integrated into the design of digital services from the outset.
The congress also highlights the growing importance of the GovTech ecosystem, where startups act as unexpected allies to traditional bureaucracies. By fostering public-private partnerships, governments can leverage the agility of entrepreneurs to break down data silos and improve state capacity. The focus remains squarely on "implementation," moving past the hype to ask how AI can create tangible value for economic competitiveness and social impact. This shift from theory to practice marks a new era in global digital governance.