
If Europe wants true defense resilience, it must reduce its dependence on big foreign tech ecosystems. The post Europe’s Path to Defense Resilience Lies in Technological Independence appeared first on EE Times .
The ongoing geopolitical tensions and the recognition of past vulnerabilities are driving Europe to prioritize technological independence for national security.
This shift indicates a growing European commitment to developing indigenous technological capabilities, reducing reliance on external powers, and shaping its own future in defense and technology.
Europe will increasingly invest in domestic tech development and manufacturing, particularly in critical defense sectors like semiconductors and AI, fostering greater regional interoperability and self-sufficiency.
- · European semiconductor industry
- · European defense tech companies
- · European governments
- · Domestic European R&D
- · Non-European tech ecosystems
- · Companies heavily reliant on exporting tech to Europe
- · Global tech consolidation
- · European companies lacking domestic integration
Increased investment in European technology and defense sectors.
Reduced dependence on US and Asian technology giants for critical infrastructure and defense components.
Emergence of a more distinct and powerful European technological bloc with its own standards and supply chains, potentially leading to new geopolitical alignments.
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