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Digital Competition
Digital and Competition Policies for Better Innovation
Shaping digital and competition policy with rigour and independence
We tackle the most pressing digital and competition policy challenges for businesses, law firms, and government agencies worldwide.
TRUSTED BY LEADING ORGANISATIONS
Amazon
Uzbekistan competition authority
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP
Canadian competition authority
World Bank
Qualcomm
Apple
Alphabet
SERVICES
Comprehensive expertise tailored to your needs
From commissioned research to strategic advisory, we deliver actionable insights on the most pressing digital and competition policy issues.
Research
Impartial, high-quality commissioned studies on emerging digital and competition trends with rigorous, actionable policy recomendations.
Advisory
Strategic advice on global digital and competition policies, tailored to your business priorities on a monthly retainer basis.
Intelligence
Monthly in-depth analysis of market and regulatory developments with actionable insights enabling proactive decision-making.
Think Tank
An exclusive forum shaping digital and competition policies through expert analysis, opinions, and working papers.
Training
Interactive, tailored training on cutting-edge global legal and policy issues, with six months of post-session updates.
Conference
Expert keynotes and panel contributions providing audiences with timely, actionable insights on digital and competition policy.
THINK TANK
Policy hubs driving the debate
Our research hubs address the most pressing challenges in digital and competition policy, providing open-source analysis and expert insights.
FEATURED
Preserving Competition in Answer Engines Under the Digital Markets Act
Answer engines are the evolution of general search. In Europe, the Digital Markets Act shapes this competition and requires the Commission to clarify access and self-preferencing rules while ensuring regulatory consistency.
PUBLICATIONS
Latest research

Analysis
Digital Competition Regime
Do Cloud Computing Services Fall Under the Digital Markets Act?
Cloud computing services do not act as intermediaries between business users and end users. Even when they provide marketplaces, these services do not have an entrenched and durable position, thereby falling outside the DMA’s scope.

Analysis
Digital Competition Regime
Digital Competition’s Forecast in 2026
Market and regulatory developments, especially in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector, are expected to reshape the economics of digital markets and the competition policy debates in antitrust, merger control, and digital competition regimes.

Analysis
Digital Competition Regime
The Politicisation of the Digital Markets Act
The DMA aims to ensure contestability and foster innovation. Using it to promote European competitiveness in the cloud sector is legally unfounded and risks weakening competition and Europe’s overall competitiveness.

ABOUT
Led by Dr. Christophe Carugati
Digital Competition is dedicated to promoting digital and competition policies that foster innovation. We bring together legal, economic, and policy expertise to deliver cutting-edge research, strategic advice, and high-impact regulatory intelligence.
With a decade of deep expertise in digital and AI markets, we address the most pressing challenges in the rapidly evolving digital and competition policy landscape, impartially, rigorously, and with a commitment to actionable recommendations.
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