The EU’s Blue Economy sectors are deeply embedded in the EU’s economy and broader political framework, underpinning efforts to achieve regional cooperation, climate resilience, and economic competitiveness while enhancing the health and biodiversity of marine environments. The Blue Economy is...
New technologies such as Cloud computing, AI, and quantum-based innovations are set to transform the global economy and society. These exciting breakthroughs open up a world of opportunity for European industry and citizens. But without advanced connectivity and mobile infrastructure...
This event will focus on decarbonisation through innovation, turning efforts into a competitive advantage for Europe. Energy policy will be central to discussions, addressing issues like energy affordability, reducing dependency on external sources, and advancing energy independence. Participants will engage...
The liquid fuels and products manufacturing sector is at a critical turning point within the EU’s value chain. As a cornerstone of European mobility, goods transportation, and industrial processes, the sector is navigating the dual challenge of a low-carbon transition...
The health of animals and humans is inherently connected, with profound implications for society and the planet. Protecting animal health goes further than simply ensuring animal welfare —it is fundamental to food safety, security, and sustainability, as well as for...
The current crisis in Ukraine and its aftermath have serious implications for the well-being and livelihoods of millions of Europeans, especially those who struggle to make ends meet. The disruption of trade with Ukraine and Russia, which were major suppliers...
The European healthcare systems face critical challenges, including workforce shortages, rising chronic diseases, and the need to maintain high standards while ensuring sustainability. The European Commission, through initiatives like the eHealth, is driving innovation in therapeutic interventions and digital health...