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Google, Meta, Qualcomm Join Forces for Open Digital Ecosystems in Response to New EU Rules

The establishment of CODE signifies a unified vision among key tech players, including Google.

The Coalition for Open Digital Ecosystems (CODE) was announced on Wednesday, with Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms, Qualcomm, and seven other tech companies advocating for open digital ecosystems. CODE aims to foster growth and innovation in Europe.

Working Towards Digital Openness and Interoperability

Reuters reported that CODE intends to collaborate with academics, policymakers, and companies to encourage European digital openness. This initiative aligns with implementing the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and future EU regulatory framework developments. The DMA requires tech gatekeepers to permit third-party inter-operability and enable business users to promote their offerings and conduct transactions outside the gatekeeper's platform.

Lynx founder Stan Larroque emphasized the significance of openness in driving innovation and positively shaping competitiveness in digital ecosystems. The coalition's diverse membership, including Honor, Lenovo, Lynx, Motorola, Nothing, Opera, and Wire, represents a collective commitment to open digital ecosystems and advance seamless connectivity and interoperable systems.

To achieve their goals, CODE aims to foster cross-industry collaboration. By working together, the coalition seeks to create an environment where digital ecosystems are open, allowing different industries to connect and integrate effortlessly.

CODE firmly believes that open platforms and systems empower businesses and stimulate innovation. By promoting open ecosystems, the coalition envisions a future where companies can leverage the diverse opportunities presented by digital technologies.

Unlocking Opportunities and Nurturing Growth

CODE seeks to unlock opportunities for businesses, entrepreneurs, and start-ups in Europe through their collective efforts. By advocating for open digital ecosystems, the coalition aims to create an environment that nurtures growth, stimulates entrepreneurship, and attracts regional investment.

According to Verdict, the establishment of CODE highlights the growing recognition among tech companies of the importance of digital openness for Europe's future. With a shared vision, the coalition aspires to shape an inclusive digital landscape that maximizes economic potential and benefits all stakeholders.

CODE aims to lay the foundation for a connected future in Europe by promoting seamless connectivity and interoperable systems. The coalition seeks to create an environment that facilitates the free flow of digital services across industries through collaboration and mutual cooperation.


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