Mayors' Leadership Forum Launches the Govtech Manifesto - Putting People and Nature in The Core of The Digital Transformation

May 7th, Madrid, Spain — At the Govtech 4 Impact World Congress 2026 the first Mayors` Leadership Forum took place where governmental leaders from across Europe and the United States joined forces to define the moonshot for GovTech: starting with citizens in the center, a coordinated, market-shaping approach that positions cities and regions as active market shapers in the global GovTech industry. Together with the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) and the European Commission, the result is the GovTech Manifesto and action plan — a shared vision to realize the green, digital and social transformation for cities and regions through GovTech.
The Manifesto focuses on breakthrough interventions to accelerate the GovTech market in which the Digital Transformations supports the societal challenges of citizens and communities. Grapsing the full potential of emerging technologies, while safeguarding the public interest. By working on shared solutions for societal challenges and aligning demand through open standards and building capabilities across governance levels, the coalition aims to unlock public purchasing power, shared investment and turn governments from buyers into active market shapers — driving economic growth, climate-positive outcomes and meaningful value for citizens. “In times of rapid change and growing societal challenges, cities and regions should serve as trusted anchors for their citizens,” says Rian van Dam, one of the leaders behind the Manifesto. “As soon as you thought you know the answer, they change the question. That is why cities & regions must step up — as places where people, nature and democratic values are at the centre of every decision and define the questions of tomorrow.” The Mayors’ Leadership Forum is intentionally built as a focused leadership coalition, bringing together Mayors, city leaders and institutional leaders committed to shaping direction and delivering impact. Rooted in Europe and designed to scale globally, the initiative connects leading cities and institutions with shared instruments — procurement frameworks, funding mechanisms and innovation ecosystems such as European Digital Innovation Hubs and regulatory sandboxes — so that ambition can be translated into implementation. “This is about building new, old cities for generations to come,” van Dam adds. “Places that learn, listen and adapt, and that take responsibility beyond individual mandates.”
The Manifesto serves as the foundation for a structured Action Plan, built on interconnected building blocks that will be put into action over the coming year, with the first wave of progress to be reported at the next edition of the Forum. Cities, regions and institutions are invited to join as co-shapers of a new GovTech ecosystem. “This is courageous leadership in action,” van Dam concludes. “This is the future the world deserves — starting in Europe and scaling globally.”


Tony Dyer
Leader of Bristol

Vito Episcopo
Deputy Mayor of Granada

Matjaž Rakovec
Mayor of the City of Kranj, Slovenia

George Burciaga
Managing Partner, The U.S. Roundtable, LLC

Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard
Mount Vernon, NY, USA
About the Mayors’ Leadership Forum (G4I Madrid 2026)
The Mayors’ Leadership Forum brings together a select group of mayors, city leaders and institutional partners, in collaboration with European institutions including the European Commission (DG DIGIT), CEMR and EDIC. It marks a shift from dialogue to coordinated execution — aligning demand, capabilities and collaboration across cities and institutions to move from fragmented efforts to a shared system that delivers real impact.
Chaired by Rian Van Dam, Mayor of Hollands Kroon, the Netherlands, the Forum brought together:
- Jacek Jaśkowiak, Mayor of Poznań, Poland
- Mario de Mezzo, Mayor of Slatina, Romania
- Predrag Puharić, Deputy Mayor of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Rian Van Dam, Mayor of Hollands Kroon, the Netherlands
- Tony Dyer, Leader of Bristol City Council, UK
- Vito Episcopo, Deputy Mayor of Granada, Spain
- Shawyn Patterson-Howard, Mayor of Mount Vernon, New York, USA
- Matjaž Rakovec, Mayor of Kranj, Slovenia
- Jörk Cardeneo, Councillor of Düsseldorf, Germany
- José de la Uz Pardos, Mayor of Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain
- Angel Niño, Council for Innovation and Entreprenuership, Madrid City Council
- Inmaculada Sanz, Deputy Mayor, Madrid City Council
- Fernando de Pablo, Digital Office Director, City of Madrid, Spain
- Federica Bordelot, Director Impact & Policy CEMR
- Nathan Ducastel, Director VNG, the Netherlands
- Jan Wester, Director LDT & Citiverse EDIC
- George Burciaga, Managing Partner at the U.S. Roundtable, LLC
