Julien Malizard moderated the round table «What future for the European DTIB?» as part of the first edition of the Paris defence and strategy forum (PDSF) of the’Defence Academy of the École Militaire (ACADEM).
Whereas the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) is undergoing major changes Given the war in Ukraine and the rise in demand for military equipment, what does the future hold for the latter?
While the European Union has put in place a number of instruments to support the European defence industry (European Defence Fund, EDIRPA, ASAP) and plans to set up a European Defence Agency (EDA), it has not yet done so. «European Defence Industrial Strategy», How do Europeans see the future of the EDTIB?
How to reconciling short-term objectives (restocking, equipment deliveries to Ukraine) and long-term (development of a competitive and resilient EDTIB)?
These are the questions that the speakers answered:
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- Anne Fort, European Commissioner for the Internal Market
- ICA Nicolas Grangier, Head of Innovation Financing and Acquisition at DGA
- Jean-Pierre Maulny, Deputy Director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS)
- Pierre Eric Pommellet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NAVAL GROUP
- Vincent Thomassier, Director of Marketing and Strategic Cooperation at MBDA




