Digital Switzerland Strategy 2026, Three Focus Themes
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The Federal Council adopted the updated Digital Switzerland Strategy for 2026 on 12 December 2025, maintaining the strategy framework first established in 2022. Three focus themes are defined for 2026: digital sovereignty (enhancing the Federal Administration's digital resilience and crisis-capability), digital host state (strengthening International Geneva's cyber resilience, data centre security, and cloud infrastructure), and introduction of the e-ID (enabling secure online identity verification for residents and Swiss citizens abroad). The strategy is binding for the Federal Administration and serves as a frame of reference for other players including politics, authorities, business, science, and civil society.
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The Federal Council updated the Digital Switzerland Strategy (originally established in 2022) with three priority focus themes for 2026: digital sovereignty (enhancing Federal Administration resilience against crises), digital host state (strengthening International Geneva's cyber and data infrastructure), and e-ID introduction (enabling secure online identity proofing). The strategy is formally binding for the Federal Administration and serves as a reference framework for all other actors in Switzerland's digital transformation.
Government agencies and technology companies operating in Switzerland should monitor the action plan arising from this strategy, particularly the e-ID introduction which may create new identity-verification requirements or opportunities for digital service providers. Advisory board meetings chaired by Federal Councillors will be convened for each focus theme, providing structured engagement points for stakeholders in business, science, and civil society.
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Press release Published on 12 December 2025
Federal Council adopts Digital Switzerland Strategy 2026
Bern, 12.12.2025 — On 12 December, the Federal Council adopted the updated Digital Switzerland Strategy for 2026 and selected the new focus themes. The focus themes for next year are: digital sovereignty, digital host state and the introduction of the e-ID. This reflects the current priorities.
The Digital Switzerland Strategy has existed in its current form since 2022 and is updated annually by the Federal Council. Its aim is to ensure that the whole population benefits from a responsible and sustainable digital transformation (in ecological, economic and social terms). The strategy is a key instrument through which the Federal Council establishes priorities for digital transformation in Switzerland. It is binding for the Federal Administration and serves as a frame of reference for all other players in Switzerland's digital transformation (politics, authorities, business, science and civil society).
In the annual update, the Federal Council defines two to three focus themes for the strategy. The Federal Administration then focuses its work in that year on those priorities and initiates concrete measures. All measures in the Digital Switzerland Strategy are summarised in a public action plan.
The focus themes for 2026 are:
Digital sovereignty: The Federal Administration is enhancing its digital sovereignty and resilience so that it remains capable of resisting and taking action in the event of a crisis.
Digital host state: Switzerland is strengthening International Geneva in the areas of cyber resilience, data centre security and cloud infrastructure, thereby fulfilling its role as digital host state.
Introduction of the e-ID: The e-ID allows people living in Switzerland and Swiss citizens abroad to prove their identity securely online.
One important aspect is the exchange between members of the Federal Council and representatives of civil society, business, science, politics and the authorities. To that end, the federal government organises an advisory board meeting for each focus theme to exchange ideas with the relevant representatives. Each advisory board meeting is chaired by a Federal Councillor or the Federal Chancellor. Thirteen advisory board meetings have taken place since 2021.
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Digital Switzerland Strategy 2026
Digital Switzerland Strategy action plan
List of previous Digital Switzerland advisory board meetings
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