Recent reports from the OECD and European Commission indicate Greece is progressing in digital transformation at a faster rate than the OECD average. Improvements have been observed in key areas such as public digital services, telecommunications, cybersecurity, AI adoption, and e-health initiatives. The assessments acknowledge Greece’s advancements while also pointing to ongoing challenges requiring further attention and investment. These positive findings reflect the country’s commitment to modernizing its infrastructure and services. Despite the progress, gaps remain in fully realizing the potential of digital technologies across all sectors. Continued efforts are crucial to ensure equitable access and maximize the benefits of digitalization for citizens and businesses alike. The reports serve as a benchmark for future development and policy adjustments.