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As of November 2025, there are 6 data centers in Moldova, according to the Statista statistics portal. These centers are the backbone of the digital economy, and their number reflects the level of its development in the country.

More than 200 companies operate in the electronics industry in Moldova. In 2024, the sales volume of goods and services created by them exceeded $700 million. Unfortunately, these products are in little demand on the domestic market, approximately 90-95% are exported.

London has finally approved the construction of the Sizewell C nuclear power plant, a £38 billion (roughly $51 billion) megaproject. It will be one of the largest energy investments in Europe in decades.

Moldovan startup Argus AI is testing a prototype that allows surgeons to explore a patient’s anatomy in virtual reality.

In Bender, 85 out of 89 urban and suburban minibuses did not go on the line. Minibus drivers refused to switch to the new automated fare payment system (AFC) from July 1, 2025.

Two major electricity suppliers have submitted a request to the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) for tariff reductions.

In Chisinau, the temperature is currently 2 degrees higher than outside the city. This phenomenon, called heat island, is a problem that is attracting more and more attention in the world.

Moldovan technology startup NARWE presented an innovative locomotive navigator of its own design at the Startup Moldova Summit 2025 forum. The company positions the device as an analog of the Swedish “ETCS-Low cost” (ERTMS Regional) and an alternative to the need to install expensive floor and locomotive equipment.

The company Informbusiness, which implements projects to develop environmentally friendly electric transport in the capital, intends to launch a modern streetcar to the capital’s suburb of Vatra.

In 2025, the National Association of IT Companies (ATIC) will contribute to the competitiveness of the information and communication technology sector by promoting specific solutions for the processes of digitalization, automation, implementation of current technologies.

The Fifth National Internet Governance Forum – Moldova Internet Governance Forum, MIGF 2025 – ended in Chisinau, bringing together participants from 15 countries and different sectors for an open dialog on the vectors of digital development, discussing the challenges of digital transformation and strengthening Moldova’s participation in the international processes of shaping the digital agenda.
