Economics

We need a European Sovereign Tech Fund!

Session Abstract

We have conducted an in-depth study into the political, legal and economic feasibility of an EU Sovereign Tech Fund (EU-STF), a fund for the maintenance of open source infrastructure, building on the successful example of the German Sovereign Tech Agency. Learn about our findings and how you can help us make the EU-STF a reality.

Session Description

This talk is a call-to-action to join our campaign to convince the European Union that, in order to secure its digital future, it should invest in open source maintenance via an EU Sovereign Tech Fund (EU-STF).

Right now, the EU is negotiating its multi-year budget for the period of 2028-2034. Traditionally, the EU budget has been focused on regional development and agriculture, but more and more policymakers are realizing that investment in our digital infrastructure is just as important as maintaining physical roads and bridges. We have conducted an in-depth study into the political, legal and economic feasibility of an EU fund for open source maintenance, building on the successful example of the German Sovereign Tech Agency. We assembled a coalition of supporters from industry and civil society, and we have presented our proposal to the European Parliament and Member States.

Now it’s time to take the campaign to the next level and we need your support to make it happen. The goal of this session is to present the high-level design principles of the EU-STF and demonstrate why mission-driven investment, coordinated by the public sector, is important for the diversification of Europe’s funding landscape. It will demonstrate how such a proposal can directly improve the sustainability and health of the open source community globally, and why this is so important for Europe in achieving its digital future.

bUm Box
17.Mar 2026
15:50pm - 16:20pm
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