On December 18 and 19, Brasília hosted the official launch of the 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress, now established as the largest event in the field of identification and citizenship in Brazil. Organized by ABRID – the Brazilian Association of Digital Identification Technology Companies, the launch included the formal presentation of the event’s institutional overview to various supporters.
Célio Ribeiro, ABRID’s Executive President, officially handed over the institutional presentation to the Mixed Parliamentary Front for the Right to Identity – FrenID, represented by its General Coordinator, Federal Deputy Flávia Morais, and its Executive Advisor, Federal Deputy Hugo Leal.
In the handover photo, Célio Ribeiro and the parliamentarians Flávia Morais and Hugo Leal symbolize a joint commitment to advancing digital citizenship in Brazil.
The 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress is supported by several federal government institutions and promises to be a major gathering for identification and citizenship.
Regarding this year’s highlight, Célio Ribeiro stated:
“National Integration will be the central focus of the 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress. Our goal is to ensure that all Brazilians have access to secure and inclusive civil identification, connecting citizens to rights and services in an efficient and modern way.”
The launch marked the beginning of a journey that will culminate in Brasília, from September 23 to 25, 2025, with discussions, panels, and practical demonstrations about the future of digital citizenship in Brazil.