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Bitkom, founded in 1999 in Berlin, serves as Germany’s pivotal digital association, facilitating the country's digital transformation across various industries. With a membership surpassing 2,600 companies—including over 1,000 SMEs, more than 500 startups, and virtually all global players—it represents a broad spectrum of the digital economy. These members are engaged in diverse fields such as software, telecommunications, internet services, hardware production, consumer electronics, digital media, and more. While Bitkom’s interests encompass the digital economy at large, including digital transformation, policy advocacy, market analysis, and innovation in digital technologies, it also addresses blockchain among its wide range of focuses. The organization is committed to advocating for digital policies, the digitization of society, economy, and public administration, pushing for high-speed digital infrastructure, data protection, cybersecurity, and a strong European digital policy. Their work aims to shape a sustainable and innovative digital future, positioning Germany as a key driver of digital change in Europe and globally. Although not solely dedicated to web3, blockchain, ...
Bitkom, founded in 1999 in Berlin, serves as Germany’s pivotal digital association, facilitating the country's digital transformation across various industries. With a membership surpassing 2,600 companies—including over 1,000 SMEs, more than 500 startups, and virtually all global players—it represents a broad spectrum of the digital economy. These members are engaged in diverse fields such as software, telecommunications, internet services, hardware production, consumer electronics, digital media, and more. While Bitkom’s interests encompass the digital economy at large, including digital transformation, policy advocacy, market analysis, and innovation in digital technologies, it also addresses blockchain among its wide range of focuses. The organization is committed to advocating for digital policies, the digitization of society, economy, and public administration, pushing for high-speed digital infrastructure, data protection, cybersecurity, and a strong European digital policy. Their work aims to shape a sustainable and innovative digital future, positioning Germany as a key driver of digital change in Europe and globally. Although not solely dedicated to web3, blockchain, ...