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The European Commission is at the forefront of shaping Europe’s digital future - driving innovation, technological sovereignty, cybersecurity and resilience across the European Union. Through key policy and investment initiatives led by Directorates-General such as DG CNECT, DG DEFIS and DG GROW, the Commission supports the development of trusted AI, quantum technologies, secure connectivity, space and satellite services, cloud infrastructure, supercomputing, digital skills and strategic industrial ecosystems. It also plays a central role in strengthening Europe’s technological competitiveness and resilience in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment.
The European Commission actively supports startups, scaleups and innovators through funding, regulatory frameworks and cross-border ecosystems designed to help European technologies grow globally while remaining anchored in European values of openness, trust, security and democracy. From deep tech and cybersecurity to space, defence and data infrastructure, the EU works to ensure that innovation serves citizens, businesses and Europe’s strategic autonomy.
Luxembourg itself plays a growing role in this ambition through initiatives linked to AI factories, supercomputing, secure data infrastructure, satellite communications and digital innovation ecosystems.
The EU Publications Office contributes to this ecosystem by making European data, legislation, research and public information openly accessible, interoperable and reusable, supporting transparency, innovation and the European data economy.
The European Commission stand at NEXUS is hosted by the European Commission Representation in Luxembourg, which serves as the Commission’s local interface with citizens, stakeholders, public authorities, academia, media and civil society — bringing European priorities closer to daily life in Luxembourg and fostering dialogue on Europe’s future.
The European Commission actively supports startups, scaleups and innovators through funding, regulatory frameworks and cross-border ecosystems designed to help European technologies grow globally while remaining anchored in European values of openness, trust, security and democracy. From deep tech and cybersecurity to space, defence and data infrastructure, the EU works to ensure that innovation serves citizens, businesses and Europe’s strategic autonomy.
Luxembourg itself plays a growing role in this ambition through initiatives linked to AI factories, supercomputing, secure data infrastructure, satellite communications and digital innovation ecosystems.
The EU Publications Office contributes to this ecosystem by making European data, legislation, research and public information openly accessible, interoperable and reusable, supporting transparency, innovation and the European data economy.
The European Commission stand at NEXUS is hosted by the European Commission Representation in Luxembourg, which serves as the Commission’s local interface with citizens, stakeholders, public authorities, academia, media and civil society — bringing European priorities closer to daily life in Luxembourg and fostering dialogue on Europe’s future.