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OFE Year in Review: 2024

2024 was a year of growth, global engagement, and amplified impact for OFE. It was also a year that we might see as an important step in remaking how open source lives in the world and how the world will engage with open technologies as a whole.

OFE, for its part, has focused on showcasing the value of open source technologies as a driver of innovation and of a resilient economy, highlighting how open source can be a critical pillar for Europe’s digital sovereignty. Through new partnerships and increased global engagement, we led discussions on open technologies as digital fundamentals. 

The established way of doing things is in question. We will amplify the impact of open technologies in Europe and globally, as we need to realise the unique opportunity at hand to achieve more competition and user choice in the ICT market. With the new College of Commissioners recently taking up its work, digital policy recognised as critical with a Vice-President, Finland’s Henna Virkkunen, and open source increasingly seen as a lever, 2025 will be a chance to advance OFE’s mission.

Picking out a few highlights, OFE has been working on an unprecedented number of activities to realise this potential, expanding the depth and breadth of our impact. The European Open Source Awards aims to showcase European excellence in open source and how it drives competitiveness in Europe’s economy. Within the NGI framework, OFE is supporting the advancement of open technologies in a concrete and impactful manner. We hosted two landmark events overseas including the OSPOs for Good 2024 conference in New York, working in close collaboration with the UN Tech Envoy’s Office and the OpenForum Academy Symposium at the Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard in Boston. 

In Brussels, we continue to coordinate the open technologies ecosystem on EU policy efforts and the implementation of landmark legislation, such as the Cyber Resilience Act, the AI Act and the Interoperable Europe Act. Yet, the EU will not stand still, thus we are looking ahead as the revised Public Procurement Direct and the Liability Directive come into focus and new legislation, among them the EU Cloud and AI Development Act and Digital Networks Act is going to set new rules which need to recognise the value of open technologies.

We thank you for your continuous support and we are looking forward to working with you in 2025 as these important times to define the EU’s digital future. The EU Open Source Policy Summit 2025 will be the first opportunity in the early stages of the new EU legislative cycle to discuss what open source can do for Europe. 

OFE’s Events in 2024 

Amplifying our policy message in favour of open source, and open innovation for a resilient and competitive economy, OFE organised several high-level policy events throughout 2024. 

 

OFE’s Achievements in 2024 

Focus on: Our Policy Engagement 

While OFE worked directly on at least EU legislative files this year (see list at end), the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is probably the one that generated the most discussion among experts and the AI Act probably generated the most discussion in the broader general media. Through this work, we worked on: 

We also continued to provide its Public Policy Review (PPR) as a service, offering subscribers a monthly review of European digital policy and the implications for open source. If you are interested in learning more about our PPR service, you can reach out at info@openforumeurope.org

Focus on: Our EU Projects

OFE On Tour 

In 2024, we continued to travel around Europe, but also the US and East Asia, to discuss open source policy and the merits of the openness principles. We thank all the organisers who have created opportunities for vibrant open source discussions. 

Here are the events where our team was invited to speak or to support sessions: 

Thank you for reflecting on this journey of growth and impact. We are grateful for our ever-expanding network of friends and partners across the public and private sectors, in Europe and globally. As we look back on the impact we had throughout 2024, we will continue speaking in favour of open source driven innovation and policy frameworks. We hope to continue engaging with all of you in this work in 2025.