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13th July 2020

Angela Merkel Needs to Create a Unified Digital Strategy in Europe

Digital technologies have different importance throughout Europe, there is no harmonized European approach on digital technologies, with every country setting its own agenda. Europe needs an integrated strategy for digital technologies in order to improve its future economic power and geopolitical position.

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Angela Merkel Needs to Create a Unified Digital Strategy in Europe

Digital technologies have different importance throughout Europe, there is no harmonized European approach on digital technologies, with every country setting its own agenda. Europe needs an integrated strategy for digital technologies in order to improve its future economic power and geopolitical position.

The digital Engagement of European Heads of State and Government varies widely. This is one of the main results of the first Digital Engagement Report that has been published by the European Center for Digital Competitiveness today. The objective of the Digital Engagement Report is to highlight the importance of Heads of State and Government in the digital transformation of their countries as well as to investigate what topics of digitalization the Heads of State and Government are engaged in. The Digital Engagement Report 2020 provides an in-depth analysis of all 27 European Heads of State and Government’s digital focus areas.

European Heads of State and Government approach digitization with very different focus. Estonia, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Luxembourg are most engaged on the level of Head of State and Government, while Poland, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovenia are least engaged.

Digital technologies have different importance throughout Europe. In 2019, Estonia’s Jüri Ratas spent more than 5 times more time on the topic than Slovenia’s Marjan Sarec or Hungary’s Victor Orbán. Also, there is no harmonized European approach on digital technologies, with every country setting its own agenda. Key future technologies, such as Quantum Computing and Robotics, are disregarded by most European Heads of State and Government.

 

Europe needs an integrated strategy for digital technologies

“Digitization in Europe is still patchwork”, says Professor Philip Meissner of the European Center for Digital Competitiveness by ESCP Business School Berlin and adds: “How well Europe is able to position itself in terms of digital technologies will determine its future economic power and geopolitical position. We finally need an integrated and forceful approach to push this topic throughout Europe. In a nutshell, we need a digital strategy. Such a push should include attention by top leaders in the field of Entrepreneurship and Digital Education”.

European Heads of State and Government have clear topic focused profiles

Individual engagement profiles reveal: Angela Merkel is focused mostly on digital infrastructure while neglecting Entrepreneurship. Emmanuel Macron puts Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship in the spotlight.

 

European priorities for digital technologies could push joint implementation

“Given the scale of the challenge and the speed of technological progress, we need European priorities to finally enable large scale investments in future technologies“, says Dr. Christian Poensgen of the European Center for Digital Competitiveness by ESCP Business School Berlin. “Europe needs to act now”.


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