Vision
Four pillars. One argument.
That open European societies can be technologically capable, sovereign, and democratically legible in the next decade — but only if the choices being made right now are the right ones.
Artificial Intelligence
Governance, evaluation, and deployment for institutions that have to be accountable. Capability without spectacle, and a refusal to let procurement become hype absorption.
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Digital Resilience
A measurable framework for societies that must keep functioning under stress — from blockchain settlement infrastructure to post-quantum readiness and continuity planning.
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Digital Sovereignty
Control, code, and exit — three operational tests for whether a digital service is truly under European control. Sovereignty is a procurement clause, not a slogan.
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Policy & Politics
Knowledge-based policymaking and cross-partisan technology literacy — because the next decade of decisions cannot be delegated to consultants.
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