Digital Commons Policy Summit 2025

Digital Commons and the Open Internet Stack for a Competitive Europe

The Digital Commons Policy Summit 2025 – Digital Commons and the Open Internet Stack for a Competitive Europe will take place on the 20th and 21st November in Brussels.

The Digital Commons Policy Summit will be organised by the NGI Commons consortium. This Summit serves as a pivotal event to map and critically assess the current landscape of European Digital Commons (DC) and Internet Commons (IC). Its core objectives include identifying future development priorities and assessing the broader impact of NGI funding on these commons ecosystems.

Please note that in-person attendance is limited. If you're not allocated a seat, the entire event will be accessible online so you can follow along remotely.

For more info about the workshop and the agenda, please check the event page at https://commons.ngi.eu/event/digital-commons-policy-summit-2025/.


NOTE: Registration is free, but mandatory. Please note that in-person attendance is limited. If you're not allocated a seat, the entire event will be accessible online so you can follow along remotely. If you have any questions about attendance or joining the event in-person, please contact us at commons@ngi.eu.

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Additional Information

NGI Commons | Digital Commons Policy Summit 2025

Event host: NGI Commons - https://commons.ngi.eu/

Event date: November 20-21, 2025

Event location: European Commission DG CNECT - Brussels, Belgium

For any questions about the event please contact commons@ngi.eu


NOTE: Registration is free, but mandatory. Please note that in-person attendance is limited. If you're not allocated a seat, the entire event will be accessible online so you can follow along remotely. If you have any questions about attendance or joining the event in-person, please contact us at commons@ngi.eu.


The information provided during registration will be used for the organisation of the event, follow-up communications and statistical purposes. Some information might be shared with third parties as outlined in the privacy statement, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).


Funded by the European Union and the Swiss Confederation

NGI Commons is funded by EU's Horizon Europe programme under Grant Agreement No 101135279. This project is part of the NGI Initiative. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).