„Made in Europe“ - Selten Salon with Isabel Schnabel
This event will be in German only.
Technological change, geopolitical tensions, and intensifying global competition are fuelling fears that Europe could be left behind. Yet Europe is more resilient than is often assumed. Nevertheless, it must utilise its talent, innovative strength and scientific excellence more effectively to transform ideas into scalable business models. Creating a '28th regime' could play a pivotal role in realising Europe's economic potential and strengthening the „Made in Europe“ brand.
On May 28, 2026, Isabel Schnabel will discuss the measures Europe could take to realise its full economic potential at the Selten Salon, hosted by the Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute.
Isabel Schnabel is a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. Previously, she served as a professor of financial market economics at the University of Bonn and as spokesperson for the Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute.
Technological change, geopolitical tensions, and intensifying global competition are fuelling fears that Europe could be left behind. Yet Europe is more resilient than is often assumed. Nevertheless, it must utilise its talent, innovative strength and scientific excellence more effectively to transform ideas into scalable business models. Creating a '28th regime' could play a pivotal role in realising Europe's economic potential and strengthening the „Made in Europe“ brand.
On May 28, 2026, Isabel Schnabel will discuss the measures Europe could take to realise its full economic potential at the Selten Salon, hosted by the Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute.
Isabel Schnabel is a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. Previously, she served as a professor of financial market economics at the University of Bonn and as spokesperson for the Cluster of Excellence ECONtribute.
Time
Thursday, 28.05.26 - 05:30 PM
- 06:45 PM
Topic
Selten Salon
Speaker
Isalbel Schnabel
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Location
WiSo-Fakultät Universität zu Köln | Universitätsstraße 24, 50931 Köln
Room
Hörsaal I
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
ECONtribute
Contact