Apr 29, 2026
The digital transformation is driving economic change, yet Europe’s digital infrastructures are heavily dependent on foreign technologies. Digital sovereignty is therefore becoming a key strategic issue: it stands for security, freedom of choice, and the preservation of European values in the digital space.
Mar 27, 2026
The mobility sector shapes economic performance, social inclusion, and the ecological transition in equal measure. It connects people and markets, facilitates access to work and education, and acts as a driver of innovation for numerous industries. At the same time, Europe faces pressure from global competition: despite strong research capabilities, it remains dependent on raw materials, batteries, and digital platforms.
Mar 27, 2026
In terms of security policy, Europe is facing its greatest turning point since the end of the Cold War. As Russia increasingly puts pressure on the West and the United States’ role as a reliable guarantor of security begins to falter, the continent must rethink its security—militarily, technologically, and industrially.
Mar 23, 2026
Quantum Computing is still in its early market stages: no universally applicable system is available yet. But the global race for technological leadership is in full swing, and many different hardware platforms are competing to become the industry standard. This is because the expected benefits are immense.
Mar 02, 2026
AI is changing the world, but Europe is lagging behind in the fierce battle for innovation. The Americans are leading the way in all areas, from large AI models and data centers to infrastructure. But Europe has potential, for example when it comes to using AI for industry. A clear legal framework can also be a locational advantage.