
The EU Transparency Register Updated: who, what and how
What is the Transparency Register? The Transparency Register is a public database that lists organisations seeking to influence the law-making and policy implementation process of
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What is the Transparency Register? The Transparency Register is a public database that lists organisations seeking to influence the law-making and policy implementation process of

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing at an unprecedented pace, reshaping the way Europe approaches industrial activity, public services, and global competitiveness. Yet, despite Europe’s vibrant ecosystem

Life sciences in a snapshot Two weeks ago, the Commission released its Life Sciences Strategy named “Choose Europe for life sciences” a title reminiscent of

Introduction In February of 2025, the European Commission launched the first “Omnibus” proposals (Omnibus I and II). Omnibus I is a legislative package aimed at

In June 2025, the European Commission officially launched its long-anticipated Water Resilience Strategy, a cornerstone policy designed to confront the accelerating degradation of water systems

As one of the founding fathers of the European Union, Jean Monnet, once said: “Europe will be built through crises, and it will be the

In February 2025, the European Commission unveiled the Competitiveness Compass, a political roadmap comprising of initiatives aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of the European Union,

Rare diseases impact between 30 and 36 million people in the EU. To foster research, pooling scarce resources spread across the EU is essential.

Advanced Materials are a key technology for the EU’s competitiveness and to achieve the green and digital transitions. They refer to materials, whether bio-based or

Last July, the Commission proposed a revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED). The current RED, which came into force in 2018, transformed the European