EU policymakers are gathering in Brussels to discuss the future of the European Union. The focus will be on artificial intelligence, green transition, and enlargement of the bloc as they prepare for elections in June. The Brussels Economic Forum organized by the European Commission will address topics such as innovation, climate change, and economic growth starting at 11am. This year’s Forum is taking place amidst challenges such as the pandemic, war in Ukraine, and high inflation. However, forecasts suggest that the bloc may be on the verge of a positive turnaround.

Prominent figures like Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, EU Economics Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni, and Nadia Calviño, President of the European Investment Bank will contribute to discussions on key issues facing the EU. These include role of artificial intelligence in shaping green transition and future of economy.

As voters gear up for upcoming elections with economy being a top concern for them, this year’s Forum promises to shed light on these important issues. It will provide insights into how best policies can be put in place to ensure sustainable economic growth while also addressing environmental concerns.