In this first reporting period, the project’sachievements and results have following impacts:
These activities’ impacts are twofold:
1. Societal: Activities run in this period include contribution of SSH experts and institutions. International cooperation meetings and workshops on one hand and policy-oriented FSTP projects on the other hand directly contributed to the promotion of the EU model for setting global interoperable ICT/digital standards in selected targeted countries and as a consequence, served European citizens and digital technologies end-users globally by providing with more opportunities for the development of interoperable technologies and model/practices aligned with EU’s approach.
2. Economical: SESEI and the formerInDiCo project have been instrumental in adoption of several standards in India and InDiCo-Global works towards achieving similar results in synergy with SESEI, especially on the topic of Digital Signature, where a series of 42 ETSI standards is about to be adopted. This creates a larger market that can be addressed through compliance of common standards, lowering barriers to market access for industry both in Europe and in the regions adoption the standards, in addition to fostering interoperability, creating economies of scale and reducing fragmentation. Activities have been carried out in 3 geographic regions and upcoming workshops planned between September and November 2025 scheduled in 3 new regions,ensuring a wide geographic impact.
For the workshops, CROSQ and AFSEC were chosen for their role as a regional standardization player, allowing InDiCo-Global to reach a broad community of SDOs in the CARICOM and African Union regions, respectively.
Webinars have also been delivered to discuss key European initiatives and highlight InDiCo-Global and its work to build bridges.
By enabling specialists to conduct projects aligned with InDiCo-Global objectives in targeted partner countries and regions, the 11 FSTP projects are creating opportunities for capacity building as well as strengthening and promoting Europe’s position and vision in global standardisation initiatives.