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European Tech Sovereignty

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Welcome to European Tech Sovereignty. This online community is born from the idea of passionate tech enthusiasts and industry experts dedicated to fostering a self-sufficient and resilient technological landscape in Europe. Our mission is to unite individuals, startups, and organisations that believe in the importance of building a robust European tech stack, free from over-reliance on external platforms and technologies.

In an era where digital sovereignty is paramount, we aim to create a collaborative space where members can share knowledge, resources, and best practices. Our community encourages open discussions on topics such as software development, cybersecurity, data privacy, and sustainable technology solutions. By leveraging our collective expertise, we strive to empower European innovators to create homegrown technologies that reflect our values and meet the unique needs of our diverse societies.

Join us in our quest to shape a future where Europe leads in technological innovation, ensuring that our digital infrastructure is secure, ethical, and aligned with our cultural and economic interests. Together, we can drive the change needed to establish a thriving tech ecosystem that champions European sovereignty and independence in the digital age.

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European companies ARE ready to help people and organizations with DigitalSovereignty. Here 2 great examples:

  1. The French Ministry of Education provides cloud storage for 1.2 million employees using Nextcloud architecture: https://www.cio-online.com/actualites/lire-l-education-nationale-offre-le-stockage-cloud-a-ses-1-2-million-d-agents-sans-gafam-16726.html

  2. Airbus is 80% certain they can find a European supplier to provide in their complex needs for a cloud: https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/19/airbus_sovereign_cloud/

If even Airbus and ministries are migrating to European solutions, then smaller businesses, non-profits, governments, people and families certainly can!

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[–] rikviergever@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

True! that would be v welcome. I did learn recently about GoodRam, a European memory producer