The Dutch Knowledge Centre Affiliation (DDA) has introduced it has joined the Caribbean Knowledge Centre Affiliation (CDA).
Collectively, the 2 organisations will assist information centres within the Caribbean to help governments and industrial organisations with digital transformation and an increasing regional digital economic system.
Launched in March 2024 by Blue NAP Americas and Datasur, the CDA now claims members from 34 completely different Caribbean islands.
In addition to expertise and experience sharing, the collaboration will see joint trade occasions within the area, the primary set to happen in March 2025.
“We’re very enthusiastic about our new partnership with the Caribbean Knowledge Centre Affiliation. This collaboration gives a singular alternative to trade data and experience between our areas. Collectively we try to strengthen the digital infrastructure and information centre trade and promote sustainable and progressive options,” stated Stijn Grove, Director of the Dutch Knowledge Centre Affiliation.
“The Caribbean Knowledge Centre Affiliation brings collectively key expertise sector stakeholders within the area, together with main operators, authorities businesses and trade consultants. By fostering collaboration and strategic partnerships, the affiliation goals to drive digital transformation within the Caribbean,” added Giovanni King, Chairman of the Caribbean Knowledge Centre Affiliation.
“In doing so, we deliver collectively sources and experience to construct an ecosystem that’s stronger than our small particular person islands. We’re very excited that the Dutch Knowledge Centre Affiliation has now joined and sit up for working collectively and leveraging the experiences of DDA’s members within the areas of coaching, legislative and regulatory points, networking occasions, sustainability initiatives and extra.”