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June 12 @ 8:30 am – 1:00 pm
Join us in Brussels on Thursday 12 June for a timely, half-day event exploring two forces reshaping Europe’s digital economy: generative AI and the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Through two dynamic panel discussions, we’ll examine how generative AI is driving innovation and competition, and critically assess the DMA’s real-world impact on European businesses.
- ‘DMA: Levelling the Playing Field for Europe’s Businesses or Limiting Their Potential?’
- ‘From Lab to Market: Navigating the Competitive Dynamics of Generative AI in Europe’
This high-level event, centered around the launch of two new independent studies, offers a timely moment for reflection: does the EU allow European companies to thrive in utilising the tools of the global digital economy, or are its policies holding firms back?
Taking place at the Residence Palace (Rue de la Loi 155), the event will start promptly at 9:00am and conclude with a networking lunch at 12:00.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and experts for a forward-looking conversation on the future of digital competition in Europe.
Carmelo Cennamo
Professor, Copenhagen Business School.
Niccolo Ciulli
Competitiveness and Commercial Relations, EuroCommerce.
Katie Curry
Partner, RBB Economics.
Meryem Haraj Touzani
Associate Principal, RBB Economics.
Thomas Kramler
Head of the Unit, Digital Platforms III, European Commission.
Sebastian Loerke
Policy Manager, A4E (Airlines for Europe).
Marta Przywala
Lead AI and Cybersecurity Policy, EU Affairs, SAP.
Stefano Roncoroni
Case Handler, DG Competition, European Commission.
Suzy Wild
External Affairs EU, Anthropic.
Panel 1: ‘DMA: Levelling the Playing Field for Europe’s Businesses or Limiting Their Potential?’ (9:15-10:15)
- Professor Carmelo Cennamo
- Copenhagen Business School
- Niccolo Ciulli
- Advisor Competitiveness and Commercial Relations, EuroCommerce
- Thomas Kramler
- Head of the Unit, Digital Platforms III, European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition
- Sebastian Loerke
- Policy Manager, A4E (Airlines for Europe)
- Maria Teresa Stecher
- Policy Manager, CCIA Europe
Panel 2: ‘From Lab to Market: Navigating the Competitive Dynamics of Generative AI in Europe’ (10:45-11:45)
- Katie Curry
- Partner, RBB Economics
- Meryem Haraj Touzani
- Associate Principal, RBB Economics
- Marta Przywala
- Lead AI and Cybersecurity Policy, EU Government Affairs, SAP
- Stefano Roncoroni
- Case Handler, DG Competition, European Commission
- Suzy Wild
- External Affairs EU, Anthropic
