European Commission today unveiled the Technological Sovereignty Package, a set of measures designed to give the EU greater control over critical technologies. The package contains the Chips Act 2.0, which will support investment and capacity in semiconductor design, manufacturing and packaging; the Cloud and AI Development Act, which aims to build EU‑owned cloud and AI infrastructure and secure data handling; the EU Open‑Source Strategy, which will encourage use of open‑source software and strengthen the European ecosystem; and a Strategic Roadmap for Digitalisation and AI in the energy sector, which will align data‑centre growth with renewable integration. Together the initiatives seek to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, protect data sovereignty, create high‑skill jobs, and boost competitiveness for businesses across the bloc.
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