EU Commission includes specific investments in gas and nuclear in the EU Taxonomy
The “Taxonomy for sustainable activities” is a system that classifies activities and businesses according to their sustainability. The Commission started developing it back in 2020, aiming at redirecting private funds towards sustainable initiatives. At...
Towards a European Health Union: What’s on the 2022 table
The health emergency has created an unprecedented burden on the European Member States, leading to the European institutions having to rapidly intervene to address the main bottlenecks and strengthen the European capacity to respond...
Rethinking the role and responsibilities of large platforms: From the European Commission’s DMA proposal...
The last ten years have seen the massive emergence of online platforms. The transfer of many socio-economic activities on the net and the rethinking of many consumption habits of individuals - made necessary in...
Europe leading the energy transition
The energy transition – that is, the shift to the exclusive use of renewable sources – has been a theme of great interest for all governments in recent years. This is due to the...
The role of green finance on the European path to ecological transition
The ambitious programme of the European Union towards climate neutrality by 2050 requires a huge use of economic resources. In the last 10 years, global investments in the low-carbon energy transition have more than...
2021 highlights the need for advanced, safe and accessible digital networks
2021 marked a key year for the European development of last generation networks and ultimate digital services, with several promising milestones concerning not only financial and technological aspects, but also a wider spread among...
The EU position in the AI Global Race and the situation in the Member...
The interest in AI has grown dramatically in Europe. According to some estimates, the European AI software market alone should see a significant growth in the coming years, with revenues increasing from around US$...
The way to a greener and smarter mobility
One of the most important challenges facing the transport and mobility sector is to reduce the environmental impact. Reducing the pressures of transport on the environment and climate is critical to achieving the long-term...
EU’s Path to Competitiveness. How Digital, Energy and Health can lead the Way Forward...
The study was presented during I-Com Symposium “EU’s Path to Competitiveness. How Digital, Energy and Health can lead the Way Forward”, which was held on 11 January 2022.
The study, structured in three chapters, aims...
EU’s Path to Competitiveness. How Digital, Energy and Health can lead the Way Forward
I-Com, the Institute for Competitiveness, invites you to its annual Symposium entitled "EU's Path to Competitiveness. How Digital, Energy and Health can lead the Way Forward". The event will take place on Tuesday 7 December...