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Revision as of 17:28, March 25, 2022
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| Published | 2022-03-21 |
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| Organization(s) | OpenForum Europe |
| Where | Brussels Belgium |
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An interconnected and open technology sector in Europe would provide the continent with cutting-edge, competitive solutions; well-paid jobs; and a turnover that contributes to Europe’s tax base and public welfare. As digitalisation and decarbonisation continue worldwide, an open technology sector would provide a strong geopolitical position, that allows Europe to set global technological standards, promote European values, as well as, maintain and grow Europe’s economy.
