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Shaping Debates on Technology Innovation
ITIF hosts a rich program of panel discussions, debates, roundtables, and conferences featuring distinguished authors, prominent policymakers, influential thinkers, and other leaders on issues shaping the course of technology innovation.
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Past Events
December 16, 2025
FTC v. Meta: The End of Antitrust Populism?
Please join ITIF’s Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy for a virtual panel with top experts who will discuss this landmark decision, its implications for the social media landscape, and what it means for the U.S. government’s ongoing assaults on Big Tech.
December 15, 2025
Crafting a National Power Industry Strategy in Response to China’s Industrial War
Watch now for expert panel discussion on an important new report that outlines China’s goals and strategy, explains why this moment marks a historical turning point, and defines the nature and importance of national power industries. Panelists discussed flaws in prevailing China policy frameworks and explore why the field of corporate strategy should guide the creation of a coherent National Power Industry Strategy.
December 12, 2025
The State of Open-Source AI and Why It Matters
Join ITIF on Capitol Hill for a timely discussion on open-source AI, and what policymakers should do to maximize its benefits.
December 4, 2025
Policy Solutions to Non-Tariff Attacks on U.S. Technology Leadership
Watch now for an expert panel discussion as we discuss a new ITIF report on policy solutions to non-tariff attacks (NTAs), and explore the stakes for U.S. innovation, technology leadership, and global competitiveness.
November 20, 2025
Improving Workplaces With Data and Technology
Watch now for a panel discussion on how data and technology can create safer, healthier, and more productive workplaces, and the policies needed to encourage adoption while protecting workers.
