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The next instalment of Bitkom@eight, a regular series of digital political discussions, is set to take place online on October 9, 2025. The guest for this event will be Hansjörg Durz (CDU/CSU), MP, who serves as the chairman of the Committee on Digital Affairs and State Modernization in the German Bundestag.
Since the start of this legislative period, the Committee on Digital and State Modernization has seen a significant upgrade with the establishment of a standalone Digital Ministry. The discussions at Bitkom@eight will focus on the priorities of the Committee under Durz's leadership, including the current digital political topics driving business, politics, and society.
The next Bitkom@eight event will follow the breakfast format and last for an hour. Each event features one guest, and this time, the conversation will centre around the digital political topics currently shaping the landscape and the potential "fall of reforms" in the digital sector.
Bitkom@eight is a well-respected platform, regularly hosting distinguished guests from the Bundestag, ministries, and the digital economy. The location for the event is not specified, but participants can join online.
The events have consistently provided a good conversation on digital political matters, and the next Bitkom@eight promises to be no exception. Hansjörg Durz will share his insights and perspectives on the digital political landscape, offering a valuable opportunity for those interested in the digital sector to gain a deeper understanding of the issues at hand.
For those eager to participate, mark your calendars for October 9, 2025, and join the conversation at Bitkom@eight.
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