EuroCham Special Interest Group
European Digital Resilience
Bridging European innovation and global capital — building the infrastructure that helps European technology scale.
Launch Event, In Person
Accelerating European Digital Resilience
Tuesday, 28 April, 2026, SAP Labs – San Francisco
Mission
Europe has always been a nucleus of deep technology. World-class engineering, rigorous regulatory thinking, institutional trust, and decades of industrial expertise have produced companies and infrastructure that quietly underpin global systems. The problem has never been capability — it has been scale.
That is changing fast. Geopolitical pressures are forcing governments, enterprises, and investors to ask hard questions about who controls the software, data, and systems that run critical infrastructure. The urgency to reduce strategic dependencies — in cloud, communications, AI, and defence — is creating a rare window: one where European technology is not just competitive, but preferred.
But the structural barriers remain. Fragmented regulation, limited cross-border capital, and low visibility in the markets where scaling decisions are made have kept too many exceptional European companies small. The opportunity is real — the infrastructure to capture it is not yet there, but it can be.
We connect European technology to the capital, networks, and decision-makers that can scale it — starting with the sectors where resilience and sovereignty matters most.

Strategic Pillars
01
Advocating
Building awareness with decision-makers across government, finance, healthcare, and defence. Through direct engagement, panel events, and institutional briefings
02
Advising
Helping organisations evaluate and scale European digital solutions from assessment through deployment. Through structured consulting, vendor evaluation, and implementation roadmaps
03
Promoting
The European Startup Championship in Silicon Valley — putting the best European companies in front of US investors. Through flagship events, webinars, and curated investor introductions