World-class organisations, deep engineering talent — yet much of our digital economy runs on infrastructure Europe does not own, govern, or control. This is a business reality, not a geopolitical concern.
Digital sovereignty has been on the agenda for years. Very little has changed — not because organisations don't care, but because most don't know where they stand or what the first concrete step looks like.
EUCompany.org is for everyone who believes Europe's digital resilience is worth building: a collective infrastructure where knowledge is shared, insights are tested and connections are made.
European privacy law, democratic accountability and data protection are structural values, built into products by design — not added as afterthoughts. That distinction belongs in every risk conversation.
Some will replace the tools that create the highest risk. Others will build continuity plans. Both are valid. What matters: know your dependencies, find your alternatives, and build your recovery path before you need it.
The paradox
There is a paradox at the heart of Europe's digital economy.
World-class organisations, deep engineering talent, sophisticated regulation — and one of the most valuable markets on earth. Yet much of our digital economy runs on infrastructure Europe does not own, does not govern, and does not control. Every day, critical processes run on platforms governed by non-European law, embedded so deeply that replacement feels unthinkable.
The result: we export capital, data and strategic leverage to platforms built elsewhere — and switchable, at will, by others.
This is not a geopolitical concern. It is a business reality.
The gap
Digital sovereignty has been on the agenda for years. The speeches have been made. The papers published.
Very little has changed.
Not because organisations don't care — but because most don't know where they stand, which dependencies carry real risk, or what the first concrete step looks like. The gap is not between intention and willingness. It is between awareness and action.
EUCompany.org closes that gap. Not with more policy — with clarity and actionable insights. Specific to your situation and needs. Independent by design.
The platform
This is the place for everyone who believes Europe's digital resilience is worth building.
Organisations that see the risk but don't know where to start. European providers who deserve visibility on merit. Experts who want a credible place to contribute and challenge ideas. Policymakers who need ground-level data, not institutional reports. Partners who want to connect with organisations ready to act... and everyone who wants independent evidence to work with.
Not a directory. Not a certification body. A collective infrastructure — where knowledge is shared, insights are tested and connections are made.
Pro-European, not anti-American
This is not about resentment. Many non-European platforms have built extraordinary products, and European organisations use them for good reasons.
But the question every organisation must now ask is simpler: what happens if access changes?
Not hypothetically. We have already seen what a single political decision can do to critical infrastructure. Cloudflare. AWS. Microsoft 365. The dependency is not theoretical — it is operational, and it is deep.
European providers are not simply located differently. European privacy law, democratic accountability and data protection are structural values, built into their products by design — not added as afterthoughts to satisfy regulators. That distinction belongs in every risk conversation, not just procurement.
Resilience, not revolution
This is not a call for revolution. We are not saying every organisation must overhaul its entire stack.
Some will replace the tools that create the highest risk. Others will build continuity plans — the kind that keep operations running if a dependency fails or a platform becomes inaccessible. Both are valid responses. Both are necessary.
What matters is this: know your dependencies. Understand which ones are genuinely critical. Find your alternatives. Build your recovery path before you need it.
Not independence as ideology. Not perfection as a benchmark.
Resilience — the assurance that you remain in control when it counts.
"What matters is this: know your dependencies. Understand which ones are genuinely critical. Find your alternatives. Build your recovery path before you need it."
Not independence as ideology. Not perfection as a benchmark. Resilience — the assurance that you remain in control when it counts.