This webinar aims to address Europe’s digital future, its targets, and objectives. Regarding the financial sector, it will offer a high-level overview of key legislative initiatives impacting the digital finance sphere and will also touch upon those impacting the digital economy.
Presentation Objectives
Participants will attain an informed overview of key European legislative initiatives that aim to promote and support the digital transformation of the EU, while safeguarding EU citizens’ digital rights.
Presentation Outline
– Europe’s Digital Future in a nutshell – targets and objectives for Skills, Business, Government, Infrastructures
– Europe preparing for the digital age – what / why / how
– Decoding Digital Services Act, Digital Markets Act, EU Chips Act, EU Digital Identity, AI Act, Data Act
– Digital Finance – why a “package:” Decoding DLT PRR, MiCA, DORA
Speaker
Marie Markosian | International Expert
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