Obreal and the Province of Buenos Aires formalize a strategic alliance
The Undersecretariat for Digital Government of the Ministry of Government of the Province of Buenos Aires and Obreal have signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen collaboration in innovation, education, technology and digital transformation. The objective is to identify project opportunities and promote joint initiatives aimed at sustainable and inclusive development.

For Obreal, this agreement is not an endpoint but a working framework to deepen an agenda that has been progressively consolidated: supporting digital transformation with a strong territorial focus.
This means ensuring that public innovation does not remain confined to technological solutions, but instead translates into strengthened institutional capacities, improved public services, and evidence-based decision-making. Digitalization must be embedded within territorial governance and positioned as a core axis of interregional dialogue connecting diverse ecosystems across the world.
From Framework to Action
Operationally, the agreement opens a concrete pathway to: co-design public policies and strategic roadmaps, identify and structure implementable projects, scale initiatives in public innovation, research, and digital transition.
The Province also frames this agreement within its relationship with the Government of Catalonia, a key vector for the interregional approach promoted by Obreal. The objective is to connect experiences, standards and lessons learned across different public ecosystems and adapt them to local realities.
Turning Technical Exchange into Development Projects
With the signature of the agreement on 26 February 2026, the Province of Buenos Aires and Obreal consolidate a roadmap aimed at transforming technical exchanges into concrete, sustainable development projects.
For Obreal, the added value lies in the “how”: accompanying digital transformation through a territorial lens means prioritizing governance frameworks, institutional capacity-building, interoperability, cybersecurity, and knowledge transfer. The goal is to ensure that public innovation is not merely a modernization narrative, but a tangible lever for development at the territorial level, capable of generating solutions that can be shared and adapted across Europe, Africa and Asia.
