The Digital Commons Policy Summit 2026 – Digital Commons and the Open Internet Stack for a Competitive Europe will take place on the 12th November 2026 in Brussels.
The Digital Commons Policy Summit 2026 builds on the successful 2025 edition, which established Digital Commons as a key ingredient for achieving European Digital Sovereignty.
The 2026 Summit shifts from introduction to implementation of the Tech Sovereignty Package, making sure that the Digital Commons Communities are truly empowered, as promised in the EU Open Source Strategy. It is time to execute the NGI Commons Strategic Agenda to make sure Digital Commons really do play a key role in the new European Open Internet Stack.
Organised by the NGI Commons consortium in close collaboration with the European Commission, this Summit convenes policymakers, regulators, funders, and practitioners to make sure that the ambition of the Tech Sovereignty Package and the EU Open Source Strategy is met.
The 2026 question is how we implement the Tech Sovereignty Package.
The Digital Commons Policy Summit 2026 aims to:
- Understand the Tech Sovereignty Package and its implications for Digital Commons
- Support the ambition of the EU Open Source Strategy, and ensure closer collaboration of the European Commission and the Digital Commons
- Identify pathways for deeper cooperation between the EDIC and the Digital Commoners
- Analyse the technical integration of Digital Commons into the Open Internet Stack
- Discuss the funding of the Digital Commons under the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF)
- Present the results of the NGI Commons project, particularly NGI Commons Strategic Agenda
Who should attend
This Summit brings together stakeholders who can drive systemic change in Europe’s digital landscape:
- Regional, national, and European Commission policymakers, regulators, legislators, and standardisation bodies;
- Funders, foundations, and philanthropies;
- Academics working on Digital Commons, sociology, philosophy, and emergent technology;
- Open source practitioners and commoners aiming to scale their ecosystems.
1. Tech Sovereignty Package and the Digital Commons
Practical Implementation
- Regional, national, and European Commission policymakers, regulators, legislators, and standardisation bodies;
- Funders, foundations, and philanthropies;
- Academics working on Digital Commons, sociology, philosophy, and emergent technology;
- Open source practitioners and commoners aiming to scale their ecosystems.
2. Introducing the NGI Commons Strategic Agenda
From Roadmap to Implementation
- Real-world operationalisation of Digital Commons at scale;
- Governance, coordination, financing, and implementation challenges;
- Suggestions for practical implementation.
3. The Open Internet Stack: Measuring Practical Integration
Active role of Commons within the Open Internet Stack
- Case studies of successful commons-led stack components;
- Ongoing integration of open-source technologies into European infrastructure layers;
- Long-term sustainability.
4. DC-EDIC and the Commoners
Operationalisation and Ambition
- Operationalising the DC-EDIC structure and governance;
- Finding practical cooperation between the EDIC and Digital Commoners.
5. The Commoners & Funding Session: Securing the Future
Grounded in NGI Commons analysis and practitioner voices
- Success and lessons of current funding models;
- Recommendations for the FP10 MFF phase;
- Sustainability for the new phase of Digital Commons funding.
Strategic Clarity
Understand the Tech Sovereignty Package, the EU Open Source Strategy, and its impact on the Digital Commons. Explore the NGI Commons Strategic Agenda, and its implementation in accelerating Europe’s digital sovereignty.
Policy & Funding Insights
Explore sustainable funding mechanisms, the Open Internet Stack, and the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
Practitioner Perspectives
Hear directly from open source practitioners, and Digital Commons advocates. Our recommendations are grounded in depth interviews, comprehensive domain analysis, and the results of the NGI Commons project.
Networking & Influence
Connect with peers shaping European digital policy. Bring your ideas and discover new policy concepts to influence your organisation, city, and country.
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13:30 – 14:00 |
Arrival & Registration |
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14:00 – 14:30 |
Welcome and Introduction
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14:30 – 15:30 |
Digital Sovereignty: The Role of the EU Budget and public investment in Shaping the Internet Moderated by Zuzanna Warso, Director of Research at Open Future Foundation
Format: Panel discussion with MEPs (Members of ITRE) Focus: Addressing funding gaps in EU digital policy |
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15:30 – 15:45 |
Coffee Break |
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15:45 – 16:45 |
EDIC & Member States: How to Operationalise Digital Commons at Scale Moderated by Zuzanna Warso, Director of Research at Open Future Foundation
Format: Keynotes + moderated discussion with Member State representatives and EC officials Focus: The Strategic Session introduces the NGI Commons roadmap and policy recommendations targeting especially Member States |
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16:45 – 17:45 |
Open Internet Stack (OIS): What role can the Commons play in the Stack Moderated by Dr. Monique Calisti, CEO of Martel Innovate and the President of Digital for Planet
Format: Roundtable Focus: Long-term sustainability of Digital Commons in the MFF; discussion with funders (EU programs, philanthropies), Commons communities, and policy designers |
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18:00 – 19:00 |
Networking cocktail |
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8:30 – 9:15 |
Morning Coffee |
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9:15 – 10:30 |
Commons for Governments: Identity, Procurement, Legal Status, and Market Access Moderated by Karolina Gyurovszka, Policy Analyst and Consultant
Format: Expert panel with public procurement officials, legal scholars, and Commons representatives Focus: How regulatory and legal frameworks can support the Commons |
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10:30 – 10:45 |
Coffee Break |
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10:45 – 11:45 |
What Do the Commons Need? Towards a New Funding Architecture and Technical Reference Framework Moderated by Amandine Le Pape, Co-founder at the Matrix.org Foundation
Format: Discussion with funders (EU programs, philanthropies), Commons communities, and policy designers Focus: |
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11:45 – 12:30 |
Closing Remarks & EC Statement
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DAY 1
DAY 2
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.
Speakers
European Commission

European Commission

European Parliament

European Commission

Martel Innovate

French Prime Minister Services

European Commission

OpenForum Europe; RISE

Sovereign Tech Agency

Open Future Foundation

Aarhus University

Citymesh

Commons Network

Linux Foundation Europe

Martel Innovate

CISPE

Open Source Initiative

European DIGITAL SME Alliance

APELL

Matrix.org Foundation

Blender

F-Droi

GlobaLeaks

The Digital Commons Policy Summit 2026 is organised by the NGI Commons consortium in collaboration with the European Commission. NGI Commons prepares a long-term strategy for Digital Commons, critical for Europe’s Technological Sovereignty, making sure a more coherent funding is available to ensure sustainability of the Digital Commons.

Stay Connected
For questions about the event, please contact:
commons[at]ngi.eu or fill in our contact form.


