Event
09 May 2017
Standardisation and patents: problems and policy options
Bruegel together with the Association for Competition Economics (ACE), is hosting an event on standardization and SEP licensing.
Event
09 May 2017
Bruegel together with the Association for Competition Economics (ACE), is hosting an event on standardization and SEP licensing.
Blog post
27 April 2017
Artificial intelligence is already transforming the world of work, but the future is hard to predict. Some see most jobs at risk of automatisation, wh
Event
25 April 2017
Do the European Commission's recent initiatives put us on the right path?
Working paper
10 April 2017
What are the challenges of financing scale-ups, and how can long-term public policies support the creation of a better scale-up environment?
Blog post
10 April 2017
What’s at stake: The oldest human in known history was a Frenchwoman called Jeanne Calment who celebrated her 122nd birthday in 1997. Thanks to advanc
Blog post
06 April 2017
Artificial intelligence is much talked about, but what exactly is it? Georgios Petropoulos explores the origins, methods and potential of machine lear
Podcast
06 April 2017
Technological advancement is moving us towards the artificial intelligence era. How different will our lives be in this new era? How will AI change th
Blog post
03 April 2017
What’s at stake: A number of recent contributions accuse China of acquiring technology from abroad without respecting international rules. This blog r
Event
21 March 2017
At this event Bruegel, together with EIB and the World Economic Forum will launch a White Paper on inclusive growth and competitiveness in Europe.
Event
14 March 2017
Intellectual property (IP) is a cornerstone for incentivising innovation initiatives. It defines a framework within which firms and individuals can pr
Policy brief
27 February 2017
This Policy Contribution tackles the definition and benefits of collaborative economy, as well as the distinction between professional and non-profess
Blog post
21 February 2017
The UK Government has confirmed that it will withdraw from Euratom. But what does Euratom actually do? And what will happen when the UK leaves? The au
Blog post
14 February 2017
In this blog post, we look at the impact of Brexit on UK’s education and research and development sectors in terms of students and staff, as well as f
Podcast
08 November 2016
Innovation is a hot topic in Europe. But how can its potential be used to the fullest, and what are the challenges in doing that?
Event
12 October 2016
The Europe Lab aims to support the design, launch and implementation of actionable agendas for public-private collaborations to increase competitivene
Event
14 July 2016
Pathological microbes are increasingly resistant to antimicrobial treatments. The resulting health crisis is one of the greatest challenges facing soc