Europe’s path to global tech leadership: Unlocking connectivity and innovation 

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 in place to scale these technologies, Europe will be left behind.  

To become a world class industrial and technology leader, the EU’s industrial policy, competitiveness, single market, and green agendas must prioritize expansive transformational connectivity, and develop an investment and innovation-first approach to regulation.  Central to this effort is reinforcing standardization and securing an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) framework that incentivizes innovation by rewarding inventors and protecting their rights.  

Join us for this high-level dinner, where we will bring together policy-makers, industry leaders and innovators to discuss what Europe’s digital and tech sector needs to become truly competitive. 

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Commissioning Editor, Special Projects & Opinion
The Parliament
Immediate Past U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent & Trademark Office and Winston & Strawn Partner
Vice President and Corporate Officer, Ericsson’s Technology & Strategy Unit
Ericsson
Chief Intellectual Property Officer (CIPO)
Ericsson
MEP (EPP, Germany)
European Parliament
MEP (S&D, Italy)
European Parliament
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