3rd Conference on Economic Security and Market Regulation
Economic Security in an Interconnected World: Securing Data, Infrastructure and Technology
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Veranstaltungsdetails
Programm
12 Jun 2026
Veranstaltungsort
Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
The 3rd Conference on Economic Security and Market Regulation brings together leading representatives from academia, politics, business, and regulatory authorities to discuss key issues of economic security and market regulation in the digital age.
The conference focuses on current challenges related to data markets, technological infrastructures, and international cooperation. Across four thematic panels and a keynote address, the following topics, among others, will be explored:
- Markets & Risks: Strategic access to data and digital identity
- Promote: Resilience and competitiveness in the data economy
- Protect: Risks to economic security in the technology sector
- Partnering: International partnerships and digital trade policy
The event provides a platform for interdisciplinary exchange and high-level discussions on the future framework conditions of economic policy.
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PROGRAM:
8:30 - 9:00
REGISTRATION & CROISSANTS
9:00
WELCOME
9:15 - 10:45
PANEL 1: MARKETS AND RISK ANALYSIS
Presentation 1: Strategic Data Sharing, Access and Availability: Prof. Co-Pierre Georg (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management)
Presentation 2: Trust, Identity and Jurisdiction: (GLEIF)
Presentation 3: Technological Infrastructures and Standards – What is the role of the State?
Stefan Zosel (Capgemini)
Moderator: Moritz Pottek (CMS)
10:45 - 11:15
COFFEE BREAK
11:15 - 12:30
PANEL 2: PROMOTION OF RESILIENCE AND COMPETITIVENESS IN THE DATA ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
Presentation 1: DMA and EU Digital Sovereignty: Jan Blockx (University of Antwerp)
Presentation 2: Regulation as a Key Driver of Competitiveness?: Achim Wambach (ZEW, University
of Mannheim)
Comments by Sabine Gerdon (Amazon Web Services) and Thomas Lübbig (Freshfields)
Moderator: Thomas Weck (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management)
12:30 - 13:30
LUNCH
13:30 - 14:00
KEYNOTE
Takeshi Ito (Consul General of Japan in Frankfurt am Main)
14:00- 15:15
PANEL 3: PROTECTING AGAINST RISK TO ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
Presentation 1: Technology Security and Technology Transfer – A Common Concept?
Moritz Pottek (CMS)
Presentation 2: Instruments for Managing Security Dependencies and Supplier Restrictions
Urszula Malecka (European Commission, Legal Service)
Comments by TBA
Moderator: Philipp Reinhold (Europa-Institut, Saarland University)
15:15 - 15:45
COFFEE BREAK
15:45 - 17:15
PANEL 4: CHALLENGES AND CHANCES OF PARTNERING IN ECONOMIC SECURITY
Presentation 1: Cross-Institutional Data Sharing: Alexander Dünkelsbühler (European Commission, DG Trade and Economic Security)
Presentation 2: EU Japan Cooperation on Technology and Data Security
Yoichi Oizumi (Golden Bridge Intelligence)
Comments by Phil Baumann (Basel University) and Alexander Börsch (Deloitte)
Moderator: Marc Bungenberg (Europa-Institut, Saarland University)
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