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Decoupling from Big Tech: Towards digital sovereignty in Europe

European policymakers are actively seeking to reduce reliance on overseas technology giants while fostering homegrown tech innovation, with initiatives such as the EU Chips Act, the EU AI Act, Gaia-X and the EuroStack. Does Europe’s push for digital independence enable a more competitive technology ecosystem or does it risk creating new regulatory and technological barriers that stifle cross-border technology collaboration? What are these trade-offs, and what are the opportunities for digital decoupling to enable other policy goals, such as nurturing local innovation ecosystems and build sovereign, trustworthy payment systems? This roundtable will explore the trade-offs and opportunities offered by the digital sovereignty movement, and spotlight the case of digital payments as an example where these questions are playing out.

This roundtable gathers researchers, technologists, policymakers, as well as AI and digital payments experts, to identify the steps Europe can take to invest in the capabilities, skills, and partnerships needed to drive digital sovereignty efforts; explore how European privacy standards are influencing the development of sovereign digital payments infrastructure in Europe; learn from alternative models emerging from the Global South; and map out a European path towards technological autonomy.

This roundtable seeks to:

  • Identify the steps Europe can take to mobilise and invest in the capabilities, skills, and partnerships needed to drive digital sovereignty efforts
  • Explore the trade-offs of Europe’s digital decoupling strategy and its impact on technology research, enterprise adoption, and cross-border innovation, and identify opportunities for digital decoupling to achieve these policy goals
  • Learn from open-source alternatives emerging from Europe and the Global South that offer pathways of technological autonomy
  • Map out a third way to achieving a European Innovation paradigm built on European privacy standards as an alternative model to the Big-Tech-driven US approach and China’s state-led ecosystem

Speakers

Dr. Alberto P. Martí

Dr. Alberto P. Martí

Vice President of Open Source Innovation, OpenNebula Systems

Alex Capri

Alex Capri

Author, Professor and Thought Leader, NUS Business School

Barnabás Ferenczi

Barnabás Ferenczi

Head of Board of the Digital Payments Working Group, Bitkom

Dr. Christoph Strnadl

Dr. Christoph Strnadl

Chief Technology Officer, Gaia-X AISBL

Julie Guetta

Julie Guetta

Technical Solutions Lead, Mojaloop Foundation

Nicolas Véron

Nicolas Véron

Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Peterson Institute for International Economics

Siddharth Shetty

Siddharth Shetty

Co-Creator, Finternet

Yogesh Hirdaramani

Yogesh Hirdaramani

Content Manager, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)

Dr. Zuzanna Warso

Dr. Zuzanna Warso

Director of Research, Open Future Foundation

Moderator

Martin Hullin

Martin Hullin

Director, Digitalization and the Common Good, Bertelsmann Stiftung