This shift is also reflected in Mario Draghi’s recent report, “The Future of European Competitiveness”, which highlights the growing influence of governments in controlling not only M&A but also the flow of capital and fundraising activities within their innovation ecosystems. National security concerns are playing a larger role in investment decisions, particularly in Defense and Dual-Use technologies, driving innovation toward regionalization.
We believe that the scope of “contendibility” over strategic technologies will continue to narrow, as national and regional interests increasingly seek to secure and regulate these innovations. This new era marks a significant departure from the open globalization of recent decades, with national interests now taking precedence over international collaboration in critical sectors.
" />This shift is also reflected in Mario Draghi’s recent report, “The Future of European Competitiveness”, which highlights the growing influence of governments in controlling not only M&A but also the flow of capital and fundraising activities within their innovation ecosystems. National security concerns are playing a larger role in investment decisions, particularly in Defense and Dual-Use technologies, driving innovation toward regionalization.
We believe that the scope of “contendibility” over strategic technologies will continue to narrow, as national and regional interests increasingly seek to secure and regulate these innovations. This new era marks a significant departure from the open globalization of recent decades, with national interests now taking precedence over international collaboration in critical sectors.
" />This shift is also reflected in Mario Draghi’s recent report, “The Future of European Competitiveness”, which highlights the growing influence of governments in controlling not only M&A but also the flow of capital and fundraising activities within their innovation ecosystems. National security concerns are playing a larger role in investment decisions, particularly in Defense and Dual-Use technologies, driving innovation toward regionalization.
We believe that the scope of “contendibility” over strategic technologies will continue to narrow, as national and regional interests increasingly seek to secure and regulate these innovations. This new era marks a significant departure from the open globalization of recent decades, with national interests now taking precedence over international collaboration in critical sectors.
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