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Advocating in the EU

Advocating in the EU

As the European Union becomes increasingly active on digital and trade issues, the i2Coalition is committed to amplifying the voices of its members across Europe.

Workshops

Stay ahead of the curve by participating in our next workshop. Dive deep into the nuances of the EU’s digital policies, share insights, and work collaboratively with experts and peers alike. Mark your calendars and be a part of the transformation.

Policy Highlights

The digital world never sleeps, and neither do we. Explore the latest happenings, updates, and pertinent discussions related to EU’s digital infrastructure. For our dedicated members, delve deeper into comprehensive monitoring reports.

Policy Positions

Access our formal stances on crucial EU digital policy matters. These position papers encapsulate our collective insights, research, and recommendations, serving as a beacon for informed dialogue and action within the digital landscape.

EU Engagement Manifesto

Our engagement manifesto will serve as a clear roadmap for the future of digital infrastructure. Drawing directly from insights and outcomes of our workshops and member engagements, and anticipating the upcoming Commission and Parliament elections in June 2024, it will present actionable suggestions for a thriving digital ecosystem in the EU.

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Next Steps

As we chart our course into the future, we’re excited to bring to our members a series of initiatives that reflect our proactive approach. On the horizon is our 4th workshop in collaboration with the US mission to the EU. Furthermore, we’re gearing up for a constructive meeting with the EU delegation during the upcoming congressional fly-in in Washington.

The i2Coalition’s work is supported by a membership compromised of leaders in the Internet infrastructure community. i2Coalition members receive detailed, monthly policy reports, benefits from other members, access to special events, and more?