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Transatlantic cooperation on semiconductors: perspectives from the EU and the US

Transatlantic cooperation on semiconductors: perspectives from the EU and the US

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The podcast is part of the project “Building a transatlantic technology bridge: challenges and opportunities”, Managed by IAI - Istituto Affari Internazionali, in partnership with the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the Centre for European Policy.

The project is supported by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo in the framework of the call for applications "Geopolitics and Technology".

The podcast discusses ongoing initiatives to strengthen and expand transatlantic dialogue and cooperation on global challenges posed by technological developments in the areas of semiconductors, from a dual European and US perspective.
With:
  • Nicola Bilotta, Associate Fellow at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and coordinator of the EU-Supervisory Digital Finance Academy and a research associate at the Florence School of Banking and Finance (European University Institute).
  • Julia Trehu, Paris-based Program Manager and Fellow of the Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative, German Marshall Fund of the United States.

The podcast is based on the results of two papers that were presented and discussed during the event A Digital Transatlantic Bridge - Economic Security and Cooperation, held at IAI on February 28, 2024.

The papers can be accessed here:
  • Transatlantic Cooperation on Semiconductors: A US Perspective, Julia Tréhu;
  • Chips: EU’s Ambition in a Transatlantic Technology Bridge, Nicola Bilotta.

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