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Europe faces a pivotal moment to redefine its competitiveness and resilience amid global challenges.
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Europe faces a pivotal moment to redefine its competitiveness and resilience amid global challenges.
The post An innovation ecosystem called Europe appeared first on Euractiv.
Stagnation, flagging competitiveness, Donald Trump โ the continent is facing “an existential challenge.”
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.
New leadership in Dublin has put the EUโs privacy regulators on a collision course with Big Tech.
From issues as diverse as supporting councils with childrenโs care to dealing with cybersecurity attacks and the drive to net zero, our firms are delivering specialist expertise, value, and support.
A blueprint to make the EU more competitive with the rest of the world is published on Monday. It’s likely to prove controversial.
The former PM sees artificial intelligence as a silver bullet for ailing public services, government inefficiency and a stagnant economy.ย Is he right?
In Europeโs fields, a revolution is quietly unfolding, itโs 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.
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…
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.
One of the biggest obstacles to deploying energy efficiency solutions is the part of it you canโt see – the lack of data interoperability between various components. Europe is struggling to ensure smart energy efficiency is truly interconnected.