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january
Time
(Thursday) 13:00 - 15:00
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AGENDA The Omnibus I Simplification Package marks an important step for boosting competitiveness and reducing administrative burdens for
Event Details
The Omnibus I Simplification Package marks an important step for boosting competitiveness and reducing administrative burdens for businesses in Europe. By limiting the thresholds for reporting and due diligence requirements so that only the largest of enterprises are affected while simultaneously working to ensure smaller companies are protected from trickle-down obligations, Omnibus I promises to save companies from countless Euros and manhours spent on superfluous administration.
This expert roundtable will explore the practical implications of Omnibus I, as leaders of industry and key policymakers will discuss the nature of the changes within the package. Speakers will outline the next steps in the implementation process, unpack the implications for day-to-day compliance, and clarify how companies can prepare to take advantage of a more streamlined regulatory framework. The discussion will highlight why Omnibus I represents a constructive step forward for Europe’s economic landscape and a particularly positive development for Europe’s business community.
In case of any questions, please contact the Head of Office, Ms. Lusyne Kesziszjan: l.kesziszjan@enterprisealliance.eu
Time
(Tuesday) 09:30 - 11:30
Event Details
Agenda 2025 marked a turning point for EU digital policy, with major regulatory and strategic shifts, most notably the AI Act,
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2025 marked a turning point for EU digital policy, with major regulatory and strategic shifts, most notably the AI Act, the Digital Omnibus Simplification Agenda, and the enforcement phase of the Digital Services Act. Together, these developments have begun to redefine how Europe governs its digital infrastructure and markets.
This expert roundtable will bring together EU and national policymakers, industry leaders, and think tank representatives to reflect on the lessons of 2025 and, crucially, to look ahead to 2026. The discussion will focus on how the Digital Networks Act (DNA), alongside the targeted amendment of the Cybersecurity Act, is reshaping Europe’s digital and connectivity ecosystem, and what this means for technological sovereignty, industrial competitiveness, and strategic resilience.
We aim to address:
- what 2025 set in motion for Europe’s digital infrastructure and regulatory approach,
- how, in 2026, the Digital Networks Act is restructuring the digital infrastructure market, including telecoms, cloud, edge, and data networks, and the implications for competition, investment incentives, and the ability of European operators to scale,
- how Europe can strengthen technological sovereignty in 2026 and beyond, including control over critical technologies, supply chains, and digital standards, in an environment shaped by geopolitical uncertainty,
- whether current policy choices are enabling or constraining Europe’s capacity to develop, operate, and govern its own digital technologies.
The discussion will conclude with a forward-looking exchange on which policy choices have mattered most so far, and how the roles of policymakers, regulators, and industry are evolving as Europe enters the next phase of its digital governance framework.
In case of any questions, please contact the Head of Office, Ms. Lusyne Kesziszjan: l.kesziszjan@enterprisealliance.eu




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