Our activities on this topic enable policymakers and public administrators to leverage the potential of digital technologies and data-driven insights. This allows the design, implementation and evaluation of more effective and efficient policies, also responsive to citizens' needs and expectations.
By adopting a digital-ready approach to policymaking, governments can better achieve legal interoperability.
They may also enhance their capacity to collect and analyse data, engage with stakeholders, co-create solutions, and monitor and evaluate policy outcomes in real time.
Our research includes:
- Cross-border and cross-sector interoperability
- Digital-ready support services and communities
- Innovation-friendly regulatory advice
- Regulatory learning from experimentations with digital policies
…and much more
European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) and JRC Joint Working Group
Guidance on regulatory sandboxes, testbeds, and living labs in the EU, with a focus section on energy
Additional references
- Press release: New Commission Staff Working Document sheds light on experimentation spaces for regulatory learning
- Council conclusions: Regulatory sandboxes and experimentation clauses as tools for better regulation
- Launch of the first regulatory sandbox on Artificial Intelligence
- JoinUp Group: Digital-ready policies in the context of Better Regulation