Policy Events

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Our Policy Events portfolio addresses critical issues in the EU political landscape through various formats:

  • Policy Spotlights: Panel sessions examining key issues in front of a policymaker audience
  • Policymakers’ Breakfasts/Lunches/Dinners: Exclusive gatherings bringing together MEPs, advisors, and key stakeholders, over a delicious meal
  • Roundtables: Focused meetings encouraging open, in-depth dialogue on specific topics
  • Networking Receptions: Dynamic gatherings offering attendees the chance to connect, exchange ideas, and build lasting relationships in a relaxed setting

These diverse event formats are designed to facilitate meaningful exchanges, explore complex issues, and generate innovative solutions. By convening decision-makers, experts, and stakeholders, our events drive forward the European political agenda, and foster collaboration and understanding among key players in the EU policy sphere.

Upcoming Policy Events
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Past Policy Events
November 7, 2023
November 11, 2023
Hosted by MEP Alex Agius Saliba Migraine carries an annual economic burden of €27 billion and is one of the leading causes of disability. Despite the tangible unmet need, it is not consistently recognised as a medical burden, especially when...
October 18, 2023
October 18, 2023
Is Europe sacrificing its tech leadership? The European Commission’s recent proposal for a new licensing framework for standard-essential patents has drawn significant interest. The proposed regulation will impact Europe’s competitiveness and leadership in setting global technology standards, namely in the...
October 12, 2023
October 12, 2023
Defined as affecting less than 1 in 2,000 people, rare diseases impact the lives of over 30 million people in Europe. Earlier this year, the European Commission proposed a Revision of the 20-year old legislation on medicines for children and rare...
September 21, 2023
September 21, 2023
September 16 marks the first anniversary of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini’s demise who died in police custody after allegedly violating Iran’s strict dress code for women. Her death symbolizes the fight for women’s rights and endless struggle against repression in Iran....
September 13, 2023
September 13, 2023
Through the proposed Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation The European Commission is trying to ensure all packaging is reusable or recyclable in an economically viable way by 2030, as had been set out in the Green Deal and the Circular...
May 31, 2023
May 31, 2023
Sweden is on its way to become a smoke-free country in this year, thanks to the expanding trend of former smokers switching to Alternative Nicotine Products (ANPs). Therefore, the discussion will focus on explaining the success of the Swedish model...
In an increasingly challenging global context, European leadership in the digital sector can support Europe’s global competitiveness. The ambition to stay ahead is well grounded but will remain aspirational unless Europe urgently builds out and develops digital infrastructure, ecosystems and...
March 22, 2023
March 22, 2023
Co-hosted by Tomislav Sokol MEP (EPP, Croatia), Maria da Graça Carvalho MEP (EPP, Portugal) and Alex Agius Saliba MEP (S&D, Malta) The European Commission has published its proposal for a regulation on packaging and packaging waste, the PPWR. Ahead of the...
March 1, 2023
March 1, 2023
In celebration of the worldwide Rare Disease Day 2023 (RDD23), the global multistakeholder policy initiative Partnering4PNH is delighted to invite you to the event “Addressing the unmet medical needs of people living with a rare disease: What will it take?”.  During...
Event reports
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Women’s health challenges have long been neglected in the EU, with serious effects on their lives and economic well-being. Gaps in access to treatment, research, and funding remain widespread, and the urgency to address this challenge is undeniable
Europe’s digital agenda is shifting from ambition to execution, as policymakers and industry weigh how to strengthen both competitiveness and autonomy, and whether clearer rules will keep innovation at home
Europe’s small and medium-sized enterprises continue to face structural barriers such as the fragmentation of the single market, regulatory complexity, and limited access to finance, which weakens Europe’s overall competitiveness
As the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism review kicks off, industry and policy stakeholders say that it can only be credible if the remaining loopholes are addressed and the system is enforceable in practice
As the EU reviews how to curb smoking, policymakers and health experts debated whether regulation should distinguish between cigarettes and non-combustible nicotine products, using Sweden’s recent smoking decline as a reference point
Europe is facing rising chronic disease, widening treatment gaps and overstretched health systems. At The Parliament’s Health Summit 2025, voices from across politics, industry and civil society called for a decisive shift from campaigns to concrete intervention – warning that without coordinated EU action, inequalities in prevention, diagnosis and care will only deepen.
Too many women spend years without the right menopause support, while workplaces and health systems absorb the fallout. Campaigners advocate to close gaps in both diagnosis and care, and for prevention to arrive sooner to reduce a wider social and economic impact
Can the Cypriot Presidency convert urgency into results? To address a crowded international agenda made of war, competitiveness, migration and enlargement, Cyprus pledges cooperation among institutions to build coalitions that close files and deliver
As the EU’s 2040 smoke-free ambition stalls, two Brussels discussions hosted by think-tank We Are Innovation explored whether harm-reduction tools offer a faster, more realistic route to ending smoking across Europe
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, Europe’s climate credibility will be judged at home, between COPs. It is time to move from declarations to delivery, with visible and affordable results between summits instead of new promises
As negotiations intensify over the European Union’s next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), policymakers are being urged to recognise that respiratory health, and in particular chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), is a fundamental test of Europe’s economic resilience, workforce readiness, and long-term competitiveness
Liver disease could be silently spreading across Europe, as too many EU citizens don’t learn the risks of this entirely preventable condition until it’s too late. With the right early intervention, including proper investment in liver screening, Europe can effectively manage this growing health crisis
At a recent dialogue event in Brussels, senior EU figures warned that with rivales increasingly playing by different rules, over regulation and weak capital markets are driving business abroad
How can the EU unlock the potential of Southeastern Europe as a carbon capture and storage powerhouse? The Parliament Magazine, in partnership with DESFA, organised a policy event at the European Parliament to discuss
As Denmark takes on the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU, momentum is building around key priorities: strengthening Europe’s self-reliance and resilience, fostering greater social inclusion, and accelerating the green and digital transitions
A new industry-born initiative aims to stimulate innovation in the agri-food sector in a way that is beneficial to both small and bigger breeders. The Parliament held an event with the ACLP to find out more.
As AI transforms every corner of the economy, data centres are emerging as vital digital infrastructure. How can we build these centres in the EU that are vital to powering our prosperity without compromising on sustainability? We organised an event in Strasbourg, in partnership with Microsoft to discuss.
How can the EU create more streamlined and efficient regulation to support sectors such as the digital platform economy? We held an event in the European Parliament to discuss.
With many Europeans facing a cost-of-living crisis, access to healthy food options is dwindling. At a recent policy breakfast in the European Parliament, MEPs, and organizations representing restaurants, retailers and consumers exchanged best practices for facilitating access to decent and healthy food while reducing waste.
MEPs and mobile tech experts discuss how fair licensing, open standards, and strategic IP protection can drive Europe’s digital sovereignty and close the innovation gap.
Effective veterinary medicine is a cornerstone of sustainable farming, and vital to supporting both animal and human health. At a recent European Parliament event, Epruma highlighted the role of cooperation between vets, farmers, and policymakers in shaping sustainable animal care practices and reducing reliance on antibiotics.
Despite progress, closing the gender gap remains a distant goal. At our International Women’s Day event in the European Parliament, women MEPs called for urgent action to break barriers in politics, business, and society.
As Europe accelerates its drive towards climate neutrality, the question of how to achieve a balanced, pragmatic energy transition has become ever more pressing. With the Clean Industrial Deal taking shape, a recent policy dinner discussed the need for Europe to embrace a strategy that includes all solutions
Expanding the CO2 storage market to cover all of Europe, including the UK, is critical for reducing emissions efficiently and affordably, according to a new report. We organised an event with the Carbon Capture and Storage Association to find out more.
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