Tech Sovereignty Catalogue: Your go-to guide to European-based tech solutions

In the spirit of the EuroStack initiative, advocating for European sovereignty for technology infrastructure, the Catalogue offers a one-stop overview of Europe’s most strategic tech solutions across key layers, including cloud, connectivity, cybersecurity, data infrastructure, and AI. This unique effort assesses the strategic value of each solution and uncovers opportunities for federation and coordination across the European digital landscape.

Created through the collaboration of leading players and experts in Europe’s tech ecosystem, the Catalogue highlights existing strengths while pinpointing areas of strategic dependency. In doing so, it marks a vital step towards a secure, resilient, and globally competitive European digital infrastructure.

For policymakers:

Designed as the go-to guide for public and private buyers, the Catalogue serves as a practical tool to identify sovereign-by-design technologies and facilitate access to interoperable, European-based solutions.

The Catalogue also serves as a strategic compass to guide policy, funding, and standardisation efforts, facilitating better-informed decisions at both national and European levels.

For companies:

The Catalogue offers visibility to European digital, innovative companies and showcases their sovereign solutions. It serves as a foundation for a future marketplace, connecting public and private demand with European digital offerings. By listing their solutions, companies gain exposure to decision-makers in public procurement seeking sovereign European alternatives.

Enter your submissions to the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue

Is your company driving Europe’s tech sovereignty and do you wish to present your solutions to public and private buyers? Share your digital solution by completing the form below and become part of the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue, the go-to guide for strategic, EU-based technologies.

Governance structure

The project team is composed of the advisory group which provides scientific research experience and technological expertise. They will ensure an impartial and objective methodology, analysis and results interpretation.

Paul Timmers

Professor at European University Cyprus, visiting professor at KU Leuven, senior advisor EPC Brussels, CEO iivii, partner WeltWert®

Sebastiano Toffaletti

Secretary General of the European DIGITAL SME Alliance

Francesco Bonfiglio

CEO at Dynamo Cloud

Francesca Bria

Honorary Professor, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Author of the EuroStack Report

Martin Hullin

Director at Bertelsmann Stiftung – Digitalization and the Common Good program

Andrea Renda

Director of research at CEPS

Boris Otto

Director at Fraunhofer ISST

Max von Thun

Director of Europe & Transatlantic Partnerships at the Open Markets Institute

Fabio Pianesi

Chief Strategy Officer for European Affairs at Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Renata Ávila Pinto

CEO, Open Knowledge Foundation

Tariq Krim

Founder, product designer and Tech philosopher

Constance De Leusse

Executive Director, AI and Society Institute, ENS-PSL

Francesco Matteucci

Innovation Director at FBK, with research experience in materials science, renewable energies, innovation management

Robin Berjon

computer scientist and writer

Paulo Valente

CEO SmartLamp Post, expert in tech policy and standards

Bjorn Hakansson

Senior Business Development Manager at TNO

Pencho Kuzev

Policy Advisor for Data and Competition Policy at Konrad Adenauer Foundation

Interested in joining the advisory board?

Tech sovereignty catalogue partnership application

Following its initial launch, the initiative’s structure and scope will be further developed. We welcome collaboration with a broad range of partners from the public and private sectors and academia.

Advisory board members on the importance of the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue:

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