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The debate will explore the critical and rapidly evolving nexus between digital innovation and defense and security – a cornerstone of the European Union’s strategic ambitions. In an era marked by geopolitical tensions, technological evolutions and evolving threats, the European Commission has articulated a clear vision to bolster Europe’s defence and security capabilities through digital transformation.

The EU’s Defense Readiness 2030 strategy, the European Defence funding opportunities, and the recently published Drone Action Plan exemplify this commitment, emphasizing the importance of resilient, innovative, and integrated digital solutions. Amongst others, these initiatives aim to foster a secure digital environment, enhance operational capabilities, and ensure strategic autonomy by leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, 5G/6G, sensing, and data analysis.

Our discussion will seek to understand how the European digital value chain, manufacturers, telecom operators notably, can support this new priority and contribute to the strengthening of security and resilience across Europe. We shall investigate how the growing importance of dual use technologies and digital advancements in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, 5G/6G, sensing, and data analysis are transforming defense and security capabilities. We shall also strive to understand what more Europe needs and how industry can further contribute to maintaining the innovative edge of our defence and security challenges. Finally, we shall investigate how EU financing opportunities can support those new developments.

  • Programme

    Opening remarks

    Inese Vaidere MEP and EIF Steering Committee Member

    Speakers

    Kristine Rudzite-Stejskala, Team leader in Unit “Defence Policy & Innovation”, DG DEFIS, European Commission

    Nathan Robinson Grison, Director of the Committee on Democracy and Security, NATO Parliamentary Assembly

    Frédéric Polycarpe, Director of Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships in the Défense and Homeland Security Division of the Orange Group

    Henrik Bliddal, Head of National Security and Defense at Nokia in Brussels

    Exchange of views with the participants under the Chatham House rule

Practical information

06 May 2026 12:30 - 14:00

European Parliament
Members' Salons
Rue Wiertz 60
Brussels

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Speakers

  • Inese Vaidere MEP, EIF Steering Committee Member
  • Kristine Rudzite-Stejskala Team leader in Unit “Defence Policy & Innovation” DG DEFIS, European Commission
  • Nathan Robinson Grison Director of the Committee on Democracy and Security NATO PA
  • Frédéric Polycarpe Director of Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships Orange Group
  • Henrik Bliddal Head of National Security and Defense Nokia

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