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October 29, 2025|Blogs

Government Funding: The Unsung Hero of Innovation and Progress

The government-funded research initiatives that sustain our intellectual infrastructure—the body of scientific knowledge that underpins success in all other domains—must continue and receive more support than they have previously.

October 29, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles

The Right Way for Canada to Secure Cloud Sovereignty

Real sovereignty in digital systems isn’t about where servers sit. Canada should build sovereignty into contracts and cryptography, embedding control and security through procurement rules, Canadian-cleared personnel, and encryption safeguards.

October 27, 2025|Blogs

Fact of the Week: Data Center Capacity Will Need to Increase by 130 Percent by 2030 to Meet the Demand for AI

At the current pace of AI growth, compute demand is projected to increase by a factor of 125 by 2030, requiring more and larger data centers that consume large amounts of energy. In fact, data center capacity will need to grow by 130 percent by 2030 to meet this demand.

October 27, 2025|Blogs

No, Microsoft’s Recent Changes Do Not Prove the Activision Deal Was Anticompetitive

Post-deal layoffs and price increases do not prove that an acquisition harmed competition, contrary to the recent rhetoric around the Microsoft/Activision deal.

October 27, 2025|Reports & Briefings

How Data-Rich Workplaces Can Improve Worker Safety, Health, and Experience

A productive approach to emerging workplace technologies would focus on two overarching goals: 1) accelerating development, testing, and adoption, and 2) supporting positive uses of the technology while mitigating negative ones.

October 27, 2025|Reports & Briefings

Backfire: Export Controls Helped Huawei and Hurt U.S. Firms

Huawei is a more innovative company today than it was before the U.S. government sought to choke its supply chain. This case should serve as a lesson: U.S. techno-economic power is weaker than most think, and sanctions often hurt U.S. competitiveness more than China’s.

October 24, 2025|Blogs

Beyond Copycat Regulation: A Playbook for Korea’s Digital Partnerships

Democratic allies should co-invest, co-develop, and co-regulate emerging technologies instead of fragmenting digital markets. True leadership will come from joint strategies on export controls, standards, R&D, and talent—not sovereignty slogans.

October 24, 2025|Blogs

I Haven’t Worked in Industry, But I’m Right About America’s Robot Problem

With capital-lite corporate strategies shaped by Wall Street’s demand for high returns on assets and invested capital, U.S. firms invest relatively little in robotics. Meanwhile, China’s capital-heavy model fuels rapid productivity gains.

October 24, 2025|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to EU Regarding the Draft Revised Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation and Technology Transfer Guidelines

ITIF supports most of the proposed updates to the Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation—especially those on market share thresholds, data licensing, and technology pools—but warns that the new safe harbour for licensing negotiation groups could enable anticompetitive buyer collusion and protectionist enforcement unless stricter safeguards are added.

October 21, 2025|Blogs

Europe’s Cyber Blueprint is a Model for Regional Cybersecurity Cooperation

The EU’s Cyber Crisis Management Blueprint establishes a coordinated framework for member states to prevent, respond to, and recover from large-scale cyber incidents, strengthening resilience, interoperability, and operational readiness while providing a model for other regional institutions.

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