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EU Outlines Tech Vision for 2025, Driving Innovation in AI, Quantum, and More

The EU has outlined a clear vision for Europe's technological future, publishing a report in February 2025 that highlights 221 promising technologies. The EU is now driving progress in these areas, with a focus on reducing bureaucracy and fostering innovation.

The Euregio Tyrol, a cross-border region, is at the forefront of this push, excelling in ICT research, theoretical physics, and quantum computing. NOI Techpark and the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano in this region are developing sustainable technologies. Meanwhile, the EU has launched a call for proposals to establish skills academies for emerging technologies, including AI, quantum tech, and virtual worlds.

The EU has identified four priority sectors for the coming years: artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum technology, and advanced connectivity. These sectors are crucial for Europe's competitiveness and are supported by initiatives like the EU's emerging technologies initiative. The World Economic Forum's Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 report aligns with the EU's priorities, underscoring their significance.

The EU's commitment to these technologies is evident in its actions. It has issued a call for proposals to fund skills academies and is working to reduce bureaucracy in the innovation sector. By focusing on these priority areas, the EU aims to secure European leadership in artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge fields.

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