Argentina can be digitally sovereign nation and forge its own infraestructure in accordance with global technological demands
An analysis of how digital infrastructure, data, and technology have become the new arena of competition between global powers.

The borders of the 21st century are no longer always made of concrete: they are also built with technology, data, and digital infrastructure.
Global competition is no longer defined solely by military or economic power. Today, the struggle also revolves around who controls technology, data, and digital infrastructure. In this column published in Clarín, Rafael Ibáñez analyzes how the world is moving toward a new form of technological fragmentation that is redefining the geopolitical balance and the future of innovation.
Read the full article and discover why the debate on technological sovereignty and control of digital infrastructure will be key in the coming years.
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