Europeโ€™s economic apocalypse

Stagnation, flagging competitiveness, Donald Trump โ€” the continent is facing “an existential challenge.”

How do we close Europeโ€™s innovation gap? Start with advanced connectivity and a strong intellectual property rights frameworkย 

Mobile technology underpins technologies ranging from AI to self-driving cars. To create more of these advances, we need proper incentives to further develop a dynamic standardization ecosystem that nurtures innovation.

Europeโ€™s privacy patrol is spoiling Big Techโ€™s AI party

New leadership in Dublin has put the EUโ€™s privacy regulators on a collision course with Big Tech.

Consultancy stands ready to serve

From issues as diverse as supporting councils with childrenโ€™s care to dealing with cybersecurity attacks and the drive to net zero, our firms are delivering specialist expertise, value, and support.

Europeโ€™s Draghi report unleashed: These are the 5 things to watch

A blueprint to make the EU more competitive with the rest of the world is published on Monday. It’s likely to prove controversial.

Tony Blairโ€™s AI mania sweeps Britainโ€™s new government

The former PM sees artificial intelligence as a silver bullet for ailing public services, government inefficiency and a stagnant economy.ย Is he right?

Agricultureโ€™s quiet digital innovation revolution, CtrlPlantRepeat [Advocacy Lab Content]

In Europeโ€™s fields, a revolution is quietly unfolding, itโ€™s not a rebellion of pitchforks and torches, but of drones and data. Innovation, the invisible hand guiding this transformation, is sowing the seeds of a new agricultural epoch.

A digital decalogue from Southern Europe for the next EU legislature [Promoted content]

Decline is not an inescapable fate and prioritizing digital innovation would be a safe bet to keep that destiny at bay. With this spirit, PromethEUs, a network of Southern European think tanks, has launched 10 digital priorities for the next EU legisla…

AI Actโ€™s global effects might be overstated, experts say

The policymakers behind the EU’s AI Act, passed by the European Parliament with a large majority on 13 March, aimed to set a new global standard for regulating the technology, but not everyone agrees the impact will be as vast as promised.

Getting smarter? Europe struggling with smart energy efficiency interconnectivity [Advocacy Lab Content]

One of the biggest obstacles to deploying energy efficiency solutions is the part of it you canโ€™t see – the lack of data interoperability between various components. Europe is struggling to ensure smart energy efficiency is truly interconnected.