Hi Folks,

Thought you might be interested in the study below.

Heidi
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Today, the European Commission published a study on the impact of open source 
software (OSS and open source hardware (OSH on the European economy, conducted 
by Fraunhofer ISI and OpenForum Europe. Full report is available 
here<https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/study-about-impact-open-source-software-and-hardware-technological-independence-competitiveness-and>.
 The study estimates that open source software contributes between €65 to €95 
billion to the European Union’s GDP and promises significant growth 
opportunities for the region’s digital economy. To achieve that, the EU should 
actively engage in a transition towards more openness in its political and 
investment culture.

Sachiko Muto, the CEO of OpenForum Europe: “Open source offers a greenfield 
advantage for policymakers and Europe has the chance to lead.” The report 
recommends the EU to pursue a dedicated open source industrial policy and to 
include it in its major policy frameworks, such as the European Green Deal and 
the AI Act. It also recommends setting up a European network of governmental 
units dedicated to accelerating the use of open technologies,providing 
substantial funding to open source support mechanisms and projects, e.g.through 
the flagship Horizon Europe program with a total budget of €95.5 billion for 
2021–2027, and following the direction of open innovation in the bloc’s quest 
for digital autonomy.

To put the results into context, the economic value of open source software in 
the EU is equivalent to both air and water transport combined. EU governments 
and companies have already noticed the potential of Open by investing over €1 
billion in open source development in 2018 alone. The data predicts that if 
open source contributions increased by 10% in the EU, they would generate an 
additional 0.4% to 0.6% (around €100 billion) to the bloc’s GDP. To reap these 
benefits, the researchers point to a need for a profound culture switch and 
significant investments in open technologies. Several Member State governments 
and EU institutions have already taken their first steps in this direction, and 
now the study equips policymakers with necessary evidence to scale up their 
efforts for the benefit of the EU economy and citizens

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