Menopause is a universal life stage, yet it remains largely invisible in policy debates—despite its far-reaching implications for health systems, labour markets, and gender equality. In the EU, rising life expectancy and rapid population ageing mean that more women will spend decades post-menopause,...
At a time when Europe is seeking practical ways to decarbonise road transport while strengthening industrial competitiveness and strategic autonomy, renewable fuels and advanced hybrid systems are gaining renewed momentum. By building on existing infrastructure and Europe’s engineering expertise, these...
“Rare Diseases in a Changing and Competitive Europe: Shaping policies to address the unmet needs of people living with rare diseases” EURORDIS – Rare Diseases Europe will host the biennial European Conference on Rare Diseases and Orphan Products (ECRD 2026)...
Europe is at a pivotal moment for its industrial base. Decarbonisation and de-risking, alongside global competition and strategic dependencies, are reshaping how Europe powers its economy and maintains industrial strength. Energy costs, access to clean technologies, resilient supply chains, and skilled labour have become central to Europe’s competitiveness,...
At a time of economic uncertainty, rapid digital transformation and shifting workforce dynamics, small businesses and entrepreneurs are central to Europe’s growth, competitiveness and job creation. Women‑led enterprises remain a significantly underleveraged engine of economic resilience, while young entrepreneurs (Gen...
Women’s health — and menopause in particular — is gaining increasing attention across Europe, as policymakers and healthcare experts recognise its significant impact on public health, workforce participation, and gender equality. Building on previous discussions in the European Parliament, this flagship breakfast...
Europe’s languages, cultures, and communities belong at the heart of the AI era, not on its margins. Yet many regional and minority languages remain underrepresented in today’s AI systems, held back by limited online presence and a lack of dedicated...
When a smoker quits and switches to an innovative nicotine product, the change never happens in isolation. Partners notice it. Families live it. And yet their perspective is almost never part of the conversation — and rarely, if ever, measured....
Clean ammonia is emerging as a strategic vector for Europe’s decarbonisation, with applications across industry, energy, and transport. While supply-side developments are advancing rapidly, unlocking demand remains a critical challenge. This discussion will explore how EU policy frameworks—including the Industrial Accelerated Act (IAA), the...
As the EU reviews CO₂ emission standards for cars and vans, policymakers face a key question: how to ensure that the framework delivers real decarbonisation while remaining genuinely technology neutral. ePURE’s position is that the current approach risks excluding proven...










