The European Union Boosts Joint Technology Projects

Published on January 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Infographic showing a map of Europe with satellite icons, cybersecurity shields, and supercomputers, connected by network lines, symbolizing the EU's joint technological projects.

The European Union Boosts Joint Technological Projects

The European Union organizes various initiatives for its countries to collaborate in a unified manner in strategic technological sectors. The purpose is to share knowledge and resources, avoid duplicating work, and consolidate the bloc's technological autonomy. This approach allows member states to innovate, defend, and provide essential public services in a coordinated manner, responding to global challenges. 🚀

Secure Communications and Space Dominance

In the field of communications and space, the EU is advancing with key programs. IRIS² (Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity, and Security by Satellite) is a satellite constellation it is building to provide encrypted governmental services and connect remote areas. In parallel, the Galileo system offers its own satellite navigation, ensuring independence from alternatives like GPS in a vital service.

Pillars of the European space strategy:
  • IRIS²: Satellite constellation for secure governmental communications and universal coverage.
  • Galileo: Independent European positioning system, key to strategic autonomy.
  • Connect uncovered areas to reduce the digital divide and support critical services.
Coordinating twenty-seven national wills can be as complex as deciphering a code without a key, but collective effort is essential to avoid depending on sensitive external technologies.

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Supercomputing

To promote reliable artificial intelligence, the EU encourages research centers, companies, and governments to work under a shared ethical framework. In cybersecurity, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) operates so that states protect their digital infrastructures together. Additionally, the EuroHPC initiative (European High-Performance Computing) pools resources to deploy a network of supercomputers that boosts science in areas like medicine or climate. 🔬

Collaborative actions in digital technologies:
  • Collaborate on reliable AI with a common ethical focus among research, industry, and administration.
  • Operate the ENISA Agency to coordinate the defense of critical digital infrastructures.
  • Pool resources in EuroHPC to create a supercomputing network that accelerates advanced scientific research.

The Path to Strategic Autonomy

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