IOTA Foundation and Tony Blair Institute Collaborate for Inclusive Digital Trade
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Ted Hisokawa Jun 04, 2025 03:27 The IOTA Foundation partners with the Tony Blair Institute to develop open digital infrastructure, aiming to support inclusive trade and digital identity globally. The IOTA Foundation has entered into a strategic partnership with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) to establish open and trusted digital infrastructure that promotes inclusive trade and digital identity. This collaboration aims to benefit governments, small businesses, and underserved communities worldwide, according to the IOTA Blog. Building Inclusive Digital Infrastructure Modern economic systems often suffer from fragmentation and exclusivity. The partnership between IOTA and TBI seeks to address this by creating public goods that are open-source and standards-based. These systems are designed to be interoperable and governed by shared principles, promoting trust across digital platforms. Focus Areas and Global Reach The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the two organizations outlines a commitment to develop digital infrastructure starting in Africa, with the potential for global expansion. The collaboration emphasizes five core areas: trusted data exchange for cross-border trade, trade and supply chain ecosystems, national digital infrastructure upgrading, digital identity and access, and inclusive innovation. By leveraging TBI’s extensive policy knowledge and IOTA’s expertise in decentralized ledger technology, the initiative aims to support forward-thinking administrations and grassroots innovators. The focus is on co-developing solutions that meet the specific needs of governments and public institutions while reducing technical barriers to digital transformation. Implementation Strategies The partnership will see the deployment of the TWIN system, which is designed to support the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and its new Digital Trade Protocol. The collaboration also involves conducting research and advisory work on cross-border digital identity systems, enhancing their reliability and trustworthiness. Additionally, the initiative will assist governments in building digital public infrastructure, ranging from customs systems to…
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