Nice to see that Quodari has been added to the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue — Europe’s showcase of trusted digital solutions.

Nice to see that Quodari has been added to the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue — Europe’s showcase of trusted digital solutions.
Nice to see that Quodari has been added to the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue — Europe’s showcase of trusted digital solutions. The catalogue highlights organisations that contribute to a more independent European digital ecosystem, across cloud, connectivity, cybersecurity, data, and AI. The advisory board consists of members such as Marleen Stikker (Waag), prof. Paul Timmers and Francesca Bria (Eurostack). 🇪🇺
Technological sovereignty is ultimately about Europe’s capacity to shape its own digital future: nurturing innovation within Europe, reducing structural dependencies on non-European tech providers, and ensuring a fair and open digital market.
Today, Europe still relies heavily on foreign technology — especially from the US and China. More than 80% of our digital tools, platforms, and infrastructure come from outside Europe, creating both economic vulnerabilities and geopolitical risk. Critical domains such as document storage, collaboration, AI, cloud services and cybersecurity are particularly exposed.
As technological power consolidates elsewhere, the need for Europe to build, govern, and trust its own digital technologies is more urgent than ever. Digital sovereignty is not protectionism — it is about preserving freedom of choice for European citizens and organisations, and avoiding lock-in to technologies beyond our control.
Quodari has been founded to offer an alternative to Big Tech solutions such as Ms-Teams, Facebook, Dropbox and WeTransfer. It offers a unique platform for sharing, collaboration and communication, both for professional and personal use. Quodari stores all data in Europe and doesn't track and commercialise user data.
Explore the catalogue here : https://techsov-catalogue.eu/tech-catalogue/






