Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedOctober 10, 2024

In Pictures: CCIA Europe’s 15th Anniversary

On 2 October 2024, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Brussels office. Guests shared great moments and inspiring conversations on the future of EU digital innovation, while an exhibition showcased 15 years of tech progress driven by CCIA Europe’s Members.

After a warm welcome and brief reflection on CCIA Europe’s journey since 2009 by Matt Schruers, President & CEO of CCIA, the new EU Digital Innovation: 2024-2029 Blueprint and Guide to Effective EU Tech Regulation (offering clear recommendations and insights to EU policy and decision makers) were officially launched by Daniel Friedlaender, Head of CCIA Europe. 

The highlight of the night was a powerful keynote by Lama Nachman, Director of Intelligent Systems Lab at Intel Labs. Nachman shared how breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) will soon help Europeans amplify their own human potential and emphasised the vital role of EU policymakers in fostering AI-powered innovation.

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