Panel Recording

Building tomorrow's digital public infrastructure

What is digital public infrastructure and what can the UK learn from global use cases?

Event date and time: 22 January 2026 — 17:30 TO 18:30 GMT

Event location: Hybrid — Chatham House and Online

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As digital systems become the backbone of modern society, who builds them - and for whom - has never mattered more. This panel brings together technologists, policymakers, and civil society leaders to explore how digital public infrastructure (DPI) can serve the common good in an era of rapid technological change. 

Worldwide, countries are building digital foundations with the power to reshape how governments serve citizens: from India’s revolutionary digital payments to Estonia’s seamless digital IDs and data exchange systems, to new adopters like Guinea, Belgium, South Africa, and Tanzania. This event will examine global efforts to create digital infrastructure that is accessible, trustworthy, and designed for everyone.

Considering the UK government’s digital ID plans, join us for an evening that explores what this digital future could look like for the UK, and what the country can learn from the successes and failures of global digitalization projects. 

Key questions to be discussed include:

  • What is driving the global wave in DPI adoption? Is it technological maturation, pandemic-exposed gaps in digital services, development institutions championing DPI, countries seeking digital sovereignty, or genuine policy learning between nations?
  • What design and deployment principles can the UK learn from other countries? What should be avoided?
  • What does trusted digital public infrastructure really mean, and how can the UK build public confidence while addressing legitimate concerns about privacy and surveillance?
  • What is the role of private-public partnerships, and what questions should the government be asking vendors? Are there models in other countries that offer insights into successful procurement?

This panel and following reception launches the recent Chatham House publication ‘The case for expanding digital public infrastructure: How open, scalable technology can serve citizens, preserve sovereignty and save money’.

There will be a reception following the event.

Event format and who can attend

Panel sessions bring together several renowned speakers with different perspectives on an issue, offering the audience a thought-provoking discussion that thoroughly analyses a topic from many angles. They are held in our Joseph Gaggero Hall and on the record. 

Members and guests get priority access, with places available to those who register their interest. 

By registering for this event, attendees agree to our code of conduct, ensuring a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming space for diverse perspectives and debate.

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A member takes the opportunity to ask the panel a question at our event on the digital revolution.
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