STOCKHOLM — In a unified call to action, Ericsson, alongside industry titans Nokia, IBM, Intel, and Vodafone, is urging European policymakers to prioritize five critical areas to bolster the region’s standing in the global digital economy. As Europe gears up for the next phase of digital transformation, these companies are pressing for swift action to ensure that Europe remains competitive in the digital landscape.
The collective appeal from these technology giants emphasizes the need for policymakers to prioritize the development of a true Digital Single Market, streamline regulatory frameworks, and incentivize investment in advanced connectivity infrastructure. Robert Condon, Head of Ericsson’s Government and Policy Advocacy in Europe, stressed the importance of capitalizing on emerging technologies like AI, quantum computing, and 5G Standalone connectivity to propel Europe towards global leadership in the industrial internet.
The five key policy demands outlined by the coalition include accelerating the development of a Digital Single Market, incentivizing investment in advanced connectivity, differentiating regulation for B2B and consumer-facing technologies, fostering policies that support trusted companies, and ensuring Europe is prepared to harness the benefits of quantum and AI technologies.
Amid discussions at the upcoming meeting of the D9+ group, comprising digitalization ministers from EU member states, in Dublin Castle, Ireland, the coalition’s call for urgent action underscores the imperative for Europe to seize the opportunities presented by digital innovation. The collaboration between industry and policymakers is seen as crucial in driving Europe’s digital agenda forward and ensuring its competitiveness on the global stage.
As Europe navigates the complexities of the digital age, the coalition’s advocacy for streamlined regulations, enhanced investment incentives, and proactive preparation for emerging technologies reflects a shared commitment to advancing Europe’s digital future. With the region poised for significant technological advancements, effective collaboration between industry leaders and policymakers will be pivotal in shaping Europe’s digital landscape for years to come.