#europeantech — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #europeantech, aggregated by home.social.
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Batteries made in Europe – right on our doorstep. 🔋
// Lena Stache – DeepTech & Climate Fonds
// Stefan Permien – CEO, UniverCellEuropean battery production has faced many setbacks. Univercell takes a different path: no joint venture with Chinese companies, no mass market dependency – instead sovereign European technology for aerospace, critical infrastructure and medical tech. Serial production of their own battery cells starts in June.
// At #Waterkant26: how does the startup-investor relationship work on the road to a gigafactory?
18 – 19 June 2026 // MFG5 Kiel // GET YOUR TICKETS NOW:
https://www.talque.com/go/ticket/acLVSX2j1VHLqMuRtTn0/shop#battery #deeptech #greentech #sovereignty #europeantech #madeineurope #techindependence #supplychain #cleantech #climatetech #batterytechnology #gigafactory#energytransition #waterkant26
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The European Commission is considering rules that would restrict EU member governments from using US cloud providers to process sensitive data including financial, judicial and health records. The restrictions would form part of the Tech Sovereignty Package scheduled for May 27, which includes the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. Only public-sector use is in scope.
https://www.builtineu.eu/news/eu-commission-us-cloud-restrictions-tech-sovereignty-package
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The European Commission is considering rules that would restrict EU member governments from using US cloud providers to process sensitive data including financial, judicial and health records. The restrictions would form part of the Tech Sovereignty Package scheduled for May 27, which includes the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. Only public-sector use is in scope.
https://www.builtineu.eu/news/eu-commission-us-cloud-restrictions-tech-sovereignty-package
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The European Commission is considering rules that would restrict EU member governments from using US cloud providers to process sensitive data including financial, judicial and health records. The restrictions would form part of the Tech Sovereignty Package scheduled for May 27, which includes the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. Only public-sector use is in scope.
https://www.builtineu.eu/news/eu-commission-us-cloud-restrictions-tech-sovereignty-package
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The European Commission is considering rules that would restrict EU member governments from using US cloud providers to process sensitive data including financial, judicial and health records. The restrictions would form part of the Tech Sovereignty Package scheduled for May 27, which includes the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. Only public-sector use is in scope.
https://www.builtineu.eu/news/eu-commission-us-cloud-restrictions-tech-sovereignty-package
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The European Commission is considering rules that would restrict EU member governments from using US cloud providers to process sensitive data including financial, judicial and health records. The restrictions would form part of the Tech Sovereignty Package scheduled for May 27, which includes the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. Only public-sector use is in scope.
https://www.builtineu.eu/news/eu-commission-us-cloud-restrictions-tech-sovereignty-package
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Engine Emerges: Guerrilla Co-Founder Charts New Course
Mathijs de Jonge, from Guerrilla Games, is starting a new European game engine to compete with Unreal and Unity. This could change game development tools in Europe.
#GameDev, #EuropeanTech, #GuerrillaGames, #NewEngine, #GameDevelopment
https://newsletter.tf/guerrilla-games-co-founder-new-european-game-engine/
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A key figure from Guerrilla Games is leading the creation of a new game engine in Europe. This project aims to offer an alternative to popular engines like Unreal and Unity.
#GameDev, #EuropeanTech, #GuerrillaGames, #NewEngine, #GameDevelopment
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A working European SaaS stack for 2026. No AWS, no Stripe, no Cloudflare.
7 layers covered: Hetzner (compute), Coolify (DB), Brevo (email), Mollie (payments), Bunny.net (CDN), Simple Analytics, Zitadel (auth).
Pricing breakdown, jurisdictional notes per vendor, and the honest gaps where the European answer is still self-host:
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Innovative Suchdienste für Europa 🇪🇺🔎
Das europäische Projekt @openwebsearcheu hat mit dem offenen Webindex OWI die Grundlagen für neue Online-Suchdienste Made in Europe geschaffen. Die ausführliche Dokumentation bietet viele Ideen für innovative Geschäftsideen, die Startups und Unternehmen umsetzen können.
Mehr dazu auf unserer Website: https://www.lrz.de/news/detail/online-suchdienste-fuer-europa
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Mistral AI announced the launch of Mistral Medium 3.5. The model scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and can be self-hosted on as few as four GPUs. Alongside it, Mistral shipped Vibe remote agents, which run coding sessions asynchronously in the cloud with integrations for GitHub, Jira, Linear, and Sentry, and Work Mode for Le Chat, an agentic interface for multi-step tasks. #MistralAI #AI #europeantech #France #Digitalservicesact #Digitalsovereignty
https://builtineu.eu/news/mistral-medium-3-5-vibe-cloud-agents-le-chat-work-mode
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Mistral AI announced the launch of Mistral Medium 3.5. The model scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and can be self-hosted on as few as four GPUs. Alongside it, Mistral shipped Vibe remote agents, which run coding sessions asynchronously in the cloud with integrations for GitHub, Jira, Linear, and Sentry, and Work Mode for Le Chat, an agentic interface for multi-step tasks. #MistralAI #AI #europeantech #France #Digitalservicesact #Digitalsovereignty
https://builtineu.eu/news/mistral-medium-3-5-vibe-cloud-agents-le-chat-work-mode
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Mistral AI announced the launch of Mistral Medium 3.5. The model scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and can be self-hosted on as few as four GPUs. Alongside it, Mistral shipped Vibe remote agents, which run coding sessions asynchronously in the cloud with integrations for GitHub, Jira, Linear, and Sentry, and Work Mode for Le Chat, an agentic interface for multi-step tasks. #MistralAI #AI #europeantech #France #Digitalservicesact #Digitalsovereignty
https://builtineu.eu/news/mistral-medium-3-5-vibe-cloud-agents-le-chat-work-mode
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Mistral AI announced the launch of Mistral Medium 3.5. The model scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and can be self-hosted on as few as four GPUs. Alongside it, Mistral shipped Vibe remote agents, which run coding sessions asynchronously in the cloud with integrations for GitHub, Jira, Linear, and Sentry, and Work Mode for Le Chat, an agentic interface for multi-step tasks. #MistralAI #AI #europeantech #France #Digitalservicesact #Digitalsovereignty
https://builtineu.eu/news/mistral-medium-3-5-vibe-cloud-agents-le-chat-work-mode
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Mistral AI announced the launch of Mistral Medium 3.5. The model scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified and can be self-hosted on as few as four GPUs. Alongside it, Mistral shipped Vibe remote agents, which run coding sessions asynchronously in the cloud with integrations for GitHub, Jira, Linear, and Sentry, and Work Mode for Le Chat, an agentic interface for multi-step tasks. #MistralAI #AI #europeantech #France #Digitalservicesact #Digitalsovereignty
https://builtineu.eu/news/mistral-medium-3-5-vibe-cloud-agents-le-chat-work-mode
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Two years in, the European Commission's first formal DMA review just dropped. Verdict: fit for purpose.
Documented outcomes: data portability functioning, alternative browsers chosen at higher rates as defaults, third-party app stores now live, new messaging apps entering via interoperability obligations.
The Commission names cloud and AI as next focus areas.
https://builtineu.eu/news/dma-first-review-fit-for-purpose-2026
#DMA #DigitalMarketsAct #EuropeanTech #Regulation #BigTech #DigitalSovereignty
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Two years in, the European Commission's first formal DMA review just dropped. Verdict: fit for purpose.
Documented outcomes: data portability functioning, alternative browsers chosen at higher rates as defaults, third-party app stores now live, new messaging apps entering via interoperability obligations.
The Commission names cloud and AI as next focus areas.
https://builtineu.eu/news/dma-first-review-fit-for-purpose-2026
#DMA #DigitalMarketsAct #EuropeanTech #Regulation #BigTech #DigitalSovereignty
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Two years in, the European Commission's first formal DMA review just dropped. Verdict: fit for purpose.
Documented outcomes: data portability functioning, alternative browsers chosen at higher rates as defaults, third-party app stores now live, new messaging apps entering via interoperability obligations.
The Commission names cloud and AI as next focus areas.
https://builtineu.eu/news/dma-first-review-fit-for-purpose-2026
#DMA #DigitalMarketsAct #EuropeanTech #Regulation #BigTech #DigitalSovereignty
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DeepL held its Spring Launch today and unveiled Voice-to-Voice, a real-time spoken translation suite supporting 40+ languages with integrations for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, mobile and web conversation tools, group sessions via QR code, and a developer API.
Also announced: a next-gen Translator platform with automated translation flows, quality assessment, and continuous learning from corrections.
https://builtineu.eu/news/deepl-launches-voice-to-voice-translation-40-languages
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DeepL held its Spring Launch today and unveiled Voice-to-Voice, a real-time spoken translation suite supporting 40+ languages with integrations for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, mobile and web conversation tools, group sessions via QR code, and a developer API.
Also announced: a next-gen Translator platform with automated translation flows, quality assessment, and continuous learning from corrections.
https://builtineu.eu/news/deepl-launches-voice-to-voice-translation-40-languages
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DeepL held its Spring Launch today and unveiled Voice-to-Voice, a real-time spoken translation suite supporting 40+ languages with integrations for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, mobile and web conversation tools, group sessions via QR code, and a developer API.
Also announced: a next-gen Translator platform with automated translation flows, quality assessment, and continuous learning from corrections.
https://builtineu.eu/news/deepl-launches-voice-to-voice-translation-40-languages
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DeepL held its Spring Launch today and unveiled Voice-to-Voice, a real-time spoken translation suite supporting 40+ languages with integrations for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, mobile and web conversation tools, group sessions via QR code, and a developer API.
Also announced: a next-gen Translator platform with automated translation flows, quality assessment, and continuous learning from corrections.
https://builtineu.eu/news/deepl-launches-voice-to-voice-translation-40-languages
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🥳 Oh, joy! Another 52-minute read glorifying Europe's supposed #AI #dominance, brought to you by the folks who think "humancentric technology" is just a fancy way to say "we're still playing catch-up." But fret not, this 'PLAYBOOK' will surely transform the continent into an AI utopia... in another decade or so. 🚀
https://europe.mistral.ai/ #Humancentric #Technology #EuropeanTech #AIUtopia #TechCatchUp #HackerNews #ngated -
European alternatives to Google, Apple, Dropbox and 120 US apps
#HackerNews #EuropeanTech #Alternatives #DigitalPrivacy #EUApps #OpenSource #Solutions
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Very interesting interview about @murena @e_mydata
I’ve been following these projects for a while now, and it’s interesting to see how digital sovereignty is no longer a niche topic, but is becoming a real, concrete issue for businesses and institutions.
Just curious to see how this will evolve. Will it remain focused on mobile (smartphones / tablets), or will we start to see something broader emerge across the ecosystem?
https://www.clubic.com/actualite-604786-murena-e-os-interview.html
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Humanoid robots can walk, talk, and make headlines. But dexterity — the ability to manipulate objects the way human hands do — remains unsolved. Even Elon Musk's Optimus hasn't cracked it. Meanwhile, a Swiss researcher is already working on a robotic hand with superhuman capabilities, away from the Silicon Valley spotlight. The bottleneck for humanoid adoption may not be AI — it may be fingers. 🤖 #Robotics #AI #Humanoids #EuropeanTech
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🖥️ Tecnología: Usuario preocupado por la privacidad, seguridad y la soberanía tech europea. Uso en portátil Pop_os, y mi sistemas son Proton ( mail, VPN,pass etc) , Vivaldi y Brave , soy un frikazo de la toma de notas ( Ya migrado de obsidian a standard notes).
También autodidacta de IA, pero siempre desde la seguridad ( trasteando Lumo de proton y sistemas locales).
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Nice, an #European alternatives site that has a source code repository so others can contribute:
repository: https://codeberg.org/sabrinazaki/BigSwitch.eu
#europeanalternatives #sovereignty #Europe #europeanUnion #europeantech #diday #did #digitalindependence #foss #floss
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Was ist denn nun, das beste Google-Freie, Bigtech-Lose Smartphone ohne Spy- und Bloatware?
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I was pretty convinced to buy Garmin sport watch as replacement to my Apple Watch 4, but learned today there is a European alternative watchmaker called Polar (unsurprisingly from Finland) which makes pretty decent smartwatches #smartwatch #buyeuropean #running #hiking #europeantech #finland #polar #garmin
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European laptop brands that run on Linux: Starlabs (UK), Tuxedo (Germany), Slimbook (Spain). (Created by me in GIMP, feel free to share on other platforms). #EuropeanTech #digitalsovereignty
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We’ve submitted our contribution to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on European Open Digital Ecosystems. 🇪🇺
Based on more than 20 years of building open-source software in Europe, we see open source as a key lever for digital sovereignty and long-term resilience.
Momentum is real, but funding models, procurement practices, and adoption effort remain major barriers.👉 Call for Evidence: https://lnkd.in/e5ugyArE
#OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #EuropeanTech #PublicSector #news #tech
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Decided to migrate off of Dropbox and onto pCloud. The Linux app is decent and I now have twice the cloud storage for cheaper than Dropbox.
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Offener Brief fordert EU-Alternativen zu X - Elon, hörst Du die Signale?
#technews #xalternatives #openletter #europeantech #digitalsovereignty #brussels
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Finalmente, speriamo che venga fuori qualcosa di concreto
https://cybernews.com/tech/europe-looks-for-ways-to-cut-cord-from-big-tech/
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After about a month of research and preparation , I deleted all my files in Google drive today !
#degoogle #europeantech -
@AndrzejWasowski
Media reports like this?While closing the US military bases in Europe sounds a lot more powerfu than sanctioning their tech companies,
it will certainly be necessary for us to become independent of them - be it #Microsoft , #Google, #Meta or any other.#greenland #nato #EU #europe #europeanUnion #europeanTech #europeanAltermatives
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🚀🇪🇺 Big news: Tuta has been accepted into the European Tech Sovereignty Catalogue by European Digital SME Alliance.
We're proud to help build a strong, sovereign European tech stack — with privacy-first technology made in Europe. 🔒
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🚀 Wero: Die europäische Antwort auf PayPal – einfach, schnell, schon da!**
Viele Banken in der EU unterstützen es bereits. **Ist deine dabei?** Probier’s aus:
1️⃣ Freund:innen hinzufügen
2️⃣ Klicken
3️⃣ PayPal war gestern – Wero ist heute#Europa #DigitalPayments #Banking2025 #MakeEuropeGreatAgain #EU #EuropeanTech #Paypal #Wero
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Why Germany Is Losing Its Innovators — and How Geopolitical Crises Could Become Europe’s Biggest Opportunity
During my conversations with potential investors from China, the United States, and Brazil, one thing became increasingly clear: Germany’s current innovation programs are not built for the realities of global competition. Initiatives such as SPRIND and EXIST, although well-intentioned, are deeply rooted in academic structures, heavy documentation, and predefined evaluation processes. They are excellent tools for research, universities, and early technical exploration — but they provide no practical support when founders are negotiating with international investors who expect speed, flexibility, clarity, and strategic alignment.
Germany has developed strong funding instruments for knowledge creation, yet almost none for scalable entrepreneurship. There is too little risk capital, too much administrative overhead, and far too few incentives for entrepreneurs who want to build companies that could genuinely change the world. SPRIND and EXIST help teams publish papers and build prototypes, but they do not help founders close deals with foreign investors, reach global markets, or keep groundbreaking technologies in Germany. In fact, their rigidity often slows teams down precisely when agility and rapid execution are needed most.
This is the core issue: Germany promotes knowledge, not impact.
We create excellent research, but not the environment in which ambitious founders can transform that research into globally competitive companies. As a result, innovators with truly transformative ideas often leave Germany — not because they want to, but because the system gives them no alternative. The domestic environment pushes them out, while the global market pulls them in.Germany’s innovation programs are important for academic progress, but they do not produce economic strength. They generate knowledge, not global market leaders. And if we want to retain emerging technologies — such as sovereign cloud infrastructure, open-source automation, AI safety tooling, or decentralized architectures — we need less bureaucracy and far more courage to fund high-risk, high-impact ventures.
Geopolitical Crises as a Catalyst for European Technological Leadership
Today’s geopolitical crises — from supply chain disruptions to energy instability and the growing competition between digital superpowers — also present a historic opportunity for Europe. For the first time in decades, the global environment favors nations capable of building sovereign digital infrastructure and reducing dependency on external powers. Europe now has the chance to create technologies that not only strengthen its own autonomy but also challenge or even replace American Big Tech.
But this opportunity can only be seized if Europe fundamentally shifts how it allocates capital. We must move away from the familiar pattern of structural conservatism, where funding is spread thinly across traditional sectors such as agriculture and the automotive industry — sectors that often receive money not for innovation, but to preserve outdated structures. Incremental updates to old industries will not prepare us for the future.
Instead, we need targeted, bold, and transformative funding programs that prioritize:
- renewable and decentralized energy systems
- sovereign, open-source digital infrastructure
- AI safety and transparent, auditable algorithms
- sustainable, modern agriculture
- automation technologies and resilient hardware
- cloud independence and true data ownership
- green industrial transformation
- next-generation cybersecurity
Technology must become a central pillar of Europe’s economic strategy — not a side project, not a subsidy for legacy sectors, not an afterthought. If we continue investing in the past, we will be overtaken by every major region of the world. But if we redirect capital toward the areas that genuinely move society forward — energy independence, open-source innovation, automation, AI safety, and sovereign cloud — Europe can become a global leader once again.
Software that enables digital sovereignty is not just a technological advantage; it is a geopolitical necessity. And if we act decisively now, it can become the foundation for European market leadership in the decades ahead.
Strategic Autonomy in the Primary and Secondary Sectors
This does not mean abandoning our foundational industries. On the contrary, any serious strategy for European resilience must preserve autonomy in the primary sector (food, raw materials) and secondary sector (core manufacturing). Europe must remain capable of feeding itself and producing essential goods without being dependent on China, Russia, or rising autocracies — including the United States.
However, this autonomy must be modern, not nostalgic. Public investment should not exist to protect outdated technologies. It must exist to strengthen long-term independence. That means:
- green, autarkic, decentralized energy production
- sustainable and regenerative agriculture
- a complete transition from fossil fuel combustion to clean power
- industrial production powered by wind, solar, hydrogen, and circular material cycles
Europe has enormous potential in wind and solar energy — far more than we utilize today. If deployed strategically, these resources could not only meet our own energy needs but also enable new industries, support electrified manufacturing, and empower sovereign digital infrastructure at scale.
Strategic independence means building the internal resilience necessary to remain free — economically, politically, and technologically — even in turbulent times. And that resilience can only be built through innovation, not through holding onto the past.
The Path Forward
We have the knowledge. We have the resources.
What we lack is the political courage and financial strategy to convert research into globally competitive companies. The geopolitical window of opportunity is open — but it will not stay open forever.If we want to shape the future rather than be shaped by it, we must invest in the sectors that truly matter:
- digital sovereignty
- open-source ecosystems
- renewable energy
- sustainable agriculture
- resilient automation
- decentralized infrastructure
- AI safety and transparency
- next-generation manufacturing
The future belongs to those who build it.
And Europe must decide — now — whether it wants to build or merely observe.#aiSafety #automation #berlin #decentralization #digitalSovereignty #entrepreneurship #europa #europeanIndependence #europeanTech #exist #futureVision #geopoliticalStrategy #germany #greenTech #infrastructureAutomation #innovation #openSource #renewableEnergy #riskCapital #sovereignCloud #sprind #startupEcosystem #sustainableEconomy #techInnovation #techPolicy #ventureCapital
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Why Germany Is Losing Its Innovators — and How Geopolitical Crises Could Become Europe’s Biggest Opportunity
During my conversations with potential investors from China, the United States, and Brazil, one thing became increasingly clear: Germany’s current innovation programs are not built for the realities of global competition. Initiatives such as SPRIND and EXIST, although well-intentioned, are deeply rooted in academic structures, heavy documentation, and predefined evaluation processes. They are excellent tools for research, universities, and early technical exploration — but they provide no practical support when founders are negotiating with international investors who expect speed, flexibility, clarity, and strategic alignment.
Germany has developed strong funding instruments for knowledge creation, yet almost none for scalable entrepreneurship. There is too little risk capital, too much administrative overhead, and far too few incentives for entrepreneurs who want to build companies that could genuinely change the world. SPRIND and EXIST help teams publish papers and build prototypes, but they do not help founders close deals with foreign investors, reach global markets, or keep groundbreaking technologies in Germany. In fact, their rigidity often slows teams down precisely when agility and rapid execution are needed most.
This is the core issue: Germany promotes knowledge, not impact.
We create excellent research, but not the environment in which ambitious founders can transform that research into globally competitive companies. As a result, innovators with truly transformative ideas often leave Germany — not because they want to, but because the system gives them no alternative. The domestic environment pushes them out, while the global market pulls them in.Germany’s innovation programs are important for academic progress, but they do not produce economic strength. They generate knowledge, not global market leaders. And if we want to retain emerging technologies — such as sovereign cloud infrastructure, open-source automation, AI safety tooling, or decentralized architectures — we need less bureaucracy and far more courage to fund high-risk, high-impact ventures.
Geopolitical Crises as a Catalyst for European Technological Leadership
Today’s geopolitical crises — from supply chain disruptions to energy instability and the growing competition between digital superpowers — also present a historic opportunity for Europe. For the first time in decades, the global environment favors nations capable of building sovereign digital infrastructure and reducing dependency on external powers. Europe now has the chance to create technologies that not only strengthen its own autonomy but also challenge or even replace American Big Tech.
But this opportunity can only be seized if Europe fundamentally shifts how it allocates capital. We must move away from the familiar pattern of structural conservatism, where funding is spread thinly across traditional sectors such as agriculture and the automotive industry — sectors that often receive money not for innovation, but to preserve outdated structures. Incremental updates to old industries will not prepare us for the future.
Instead, we need targeted, bold, and transformative funding programs that prioritize:
- renewable and decentralized energy systems
- sovereign, open-source digital infrastructure
- AI safety and transparent, auditable algorithms
- sustainable, modern agriculture
- automation technologies and resilient hardware
- cloud independence and true data ownership
- green industrial transformation
- next-generation cybersecurity
Technology must become a central pillar of Europe’s economic strategy — not a side project, not a subsidy for legacy sectors, not an afterthought. If we continue investing in the past, we will be overtaken by every major region of the world. But if we redirect capital toward the areas that genuinely move society forward — energy independence, open-source innovation, automation, AI safety, and sovereign cloud — Europe can become a global leader once again.
Software that enables digital sovereignty is not just a technological advantage; it is a geopolitical necessity. And if we act decisively now, it can become the foundation for European market leadership in the decades ahead.
Strategic Autonomy in the Primary and Secondary Sectors
This does not mean abandoning our foundational industries. On the contrary, any serious strategy for European resilience must preserve autonomy in the primary sector (food, raw materials) and secondary sector (core manufacturing). Europe must remain capable of feeding itself and producing essential goods without being dependent on China, Russia, or rising autocracies — including the United States.
However, this autonomy must be modern, not nostalgic. Public investment should not exist to protect outdated technologies. It must exist to strengthen long-term independence. That means:
- green, autarkic, decentralized energy production
- sustainable and regenerative agriculture
- a complete transition from fossil fuel combustion to clean power
- industrial production powered by wind, solar, hydrogen, and circular material cycles
Europe has enormous potential in wind and solar energy — far more than we utilize today. If deployed strategically, these resources could not only meet our own energy needs but also enable new industries, support electrified manufacturing, and empower sovereign digital infrastructure at scale.
Strategic independence means building the internal resilience necessary to remain free — economically, politically, and technologically — even in turbulent times. And that resilience can only be built through innovation, not through holding onto the past.
The Path Forward
We have the knowledge. We have the resources.
What we lack is the political courage and financial strategy to convert research into globally competitive companies. The geopolitical window of opportunity is open — but it will not stay open forever.If we want to shape the future rather than be shaped by it, we must invest in the sectors that truly matter:
- digital sovereignty
- open-source ecosystems
- renewable energy
- sustainable agriculture
- resilient automation
- decentralized infrastructure
- AI safety and transparency
- next-generation manufacturing
The future belongs to those who build it.
And Europe must decide — now — whether it wants to build or merely observe.#aiSafety #automation #berlin #decentralization #digitalSovereignty #entrepreneurship #europa #europeanIndependence #europeanTech #exist #futureVision #geopoliticalStrategy #germany #greenTech #infrastructureAutomation #innovation #openSource #renewableEnergy #riskCapital #sovereignCloud #sprind #startupEcosystem #sustainableEconomy #techInnovation #techPolicy #ventureCapital
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Another European agency shifts off US Tech as digital sovereignty gains steam
#HackerNews #EuropeanTech #DigitalSovereignty #BigTech #Ditching #USTech #AgencyShift
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Mailbox reimagined: Your secure digital workplace from Europe! 🚀
https://mailbox.org becomes mailbox – with a completely renewed suite for email, calendar, contacts, office, video calls and drive. After intensive testing, we've united everything in one intuitive solution with the highest privacy standards.
Learn more: https://mailbox.org/en/news/mailbox-becomes-the-digitally-sovereign-workplace/
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European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to... #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal -
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to... #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal -
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to... #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal -
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to... #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal -
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to use EU products
European CEOs are starting to publish their intentions to... #europeantech #cloud #digitalsovereignty #executivesearch #gdpr #buylocal -
OpenAI and SoftBank's $500B Stargate AI data center venture is exploring the UK, Germany, and France for future investment
#AI #OpenAI #Softbank #StargateProject #UKTech #EuropeanTech #AIInfrastructure #Europe
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There is a growing sentiment that the US shouldn't be relied upon for the technologies that many people and businesses use every day.
While we prefer to focus on technical guarantees like strong end-to-end encryption over matters like jurisdiction, these issues still matter, and the United States certainly does not have a monopoly on the best technologies.
We've compiled a list of some of our favorite and highly recommended European privacy tools, to highlight how easy it can be to take your data back from American Big Tech companies: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/03/19/private-european-alternatives/
#EUTech #EuropeanTech #Privacy #USElection2024 #EUCloud #EuropeanAlternatives #PrivacyGuides #Article