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Roundtable Meeting for Governments and Regulators (Europe)

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

We are holding a Roundtable Meeting for Governments and Regulators in the European Region on Tuesday, 3 March 2026 in Brussels. This annual dialogue brings together representatives of the multistakeholder community to discuss the future of Internet governance.

Please note that this is a private event. Participation is restricted by invitation-only. Discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule.

Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Location: Brussels

Agenda

This is a draft agenda. Times are listed in CET.

12:30

Registration, Light Lunch & Welcoming Coffee

13:30

Welcoming Remarks

  • Romain Bosc, Senior Public Policy Officer, RIPE NCC

Keynote Address

  • David Ringrose, Head of Division for Connectivity and Digital Transition, European External Action Service (EEAS), TBC

14:00

Delivering the WSIS+20 Outcomes Through Joint Capacity, Accountability and Inclusivity in Internet Governance

This session will examine the review of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS+20) and its next steps. Participants will explore ways to implement the WSIS+20 Outcome Document and assess what financing and participation mechanisms are needed to effectively address digital divides and accelerate progress towards the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We will also discuss the increasing risks of Internet fragmentation, and the role of the WSIS framework and Internet Governance Forum (IGF) – with due recognition of the National and Regional Initiatives – in promoting joint capacity, accountability and inclusivity.

  • Hans Petter Holen, CEO and Managing Director, RIPE NCC
  • David Ringrose, Head of Division for Connectivity and Digital Transition, European External Action Service (EEAS), TBC
  • Gitanjali Sah, Strategy and Policy Coordinator for WSIS Action Lines & Digital for SDGs, International Telecommunications Union
  • Isabel De Sola Criado, Head of the Coordination Unit, UN Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies
  • Chengetai Massango, Head of the IGF Secretariat, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs

Chair: Desiree Miloshevic, RIPE Cooperation Working Group Chair

15:00

Coffee Break

15:30

RIPE NCC Update on 2026 Priorities and Internet Coordination

Hans Petter Holen, CEO and Managing Director, will give a presentation on the RIPE NCC’s priorities for 2026 including Registry accuracy, neutrality, resilience and good governance.

The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.

16:00

Deploying Open Standards for Internet Scalability, Resilience and Security

This session will examine how open Internet standards, shaped and developed within the IETF by the technical community, are deployed across a wider and increasingly complex ecosystem of standards bodies, policy venues and industry-led fora, with frequent overlaps in topics and influence. The session will map today’s open standards landscape and explore whether we have a shared understanding of the respective roles of the technical community, regulators, major companies and other stakeholders, and why this matters for the Internet’s interoperability, resilience and security. With speakers from different backgrounds, we will discuss key challenges and opportunities, and explore frameworks and strategies that support international collaboration and consensus-building in standardisation.

  • Mirja Kühlewind, Researcher, Ericsson Research Eurolab (IETF)
  • Olaf Kolkman, Principal, Internet Society
  • Mirjam Kühne, Chair of the RIPE Community
  • Esteve Sanz, Head of Sector for Internet Governance and Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue, European Commission
  • Arnaud Taddei, Global Security Strategist, Broadcom (ITU-T SG17 Chair)

Chair: Alena Muravska, Programme Manager, RIPE NCC

17:00

Closing Remarks followed by Networking Cocktails