The European Commission published the State of the Digital Decade 2025.
The report evaluates the progress of the EU’s digital transformation towards achieving the Digital Decade Policy Programme 2030 goals.
It identifies improvement and challenges in achieving digital targets in EU countries. Despite advancements in areas like basic 5G coverage and the deployment of edge nodes, the EU is still far from reaching its goals for deploying foundational technologies such as AI, semi-conductors, stand-alone 5G or digital skills and protecting vulnerable groups such as children.
While EU countries have increased their efforts and their national Digital Decade roadmaps include measures worth EUR 288.6 billion, the report stresses the need for further public and private intervention and investment to enhance the EU’s technological capacity, ensuring better infrastructure and digital skills development.
Regarding the implementation of the EU Health Data Space (EHDS), the report showcases big improvements in EU Member States’ capacity to implement Electronic Health Records (EHR).
EHR are a precondition of Personalised Medicine: connected eHealth services are key to provide info to physicians and healthcare systems to tailor prevention, diagnosis, treatment to each patient.
The main report, as well as a summary of the 27 country reports are available here:


