Rather, through GAIA-X, various elements should be interlinked via open interfaces and standards, to link data and to create a platform for innovation. No competitive product to existing offers should be created through the implementation of GAIA-X. The ecosystem built on the infrastructure strengthens both the digital sovereignty of the users of cloud services, as well as the ability to scale and competitive position of European cloud providers. GAIA-X is also transparent in numerous respects: on the one hand, the idea is based on the open source approach, and on the other hand, smaller companies can also benefit from the guaranteed market transparency. Security, sovereignty and trustworthiness are fundamental elements for the digital ecosystem this creates. Through the decentralised approach, GAIA-X links different infrastructures to form a homogeneous system. For this purpose, rules and standards for collaborative approaches, including the legally compliant use of data, will be provided. In addition, the platform promotes fair and transparent business models. GAIA-X supports innovative cross-sector collaborations, to aggregate and increase the value of data. Many people can soon benefit from the added value of this project: it will enable a sovereign decision on data-based business models. GAIA-X aims to establish data sovereignty in Europe, to counteract monopolistic tendencies. GAIA-X should support the development of a digital ecosystem in Europe, which enables innovations, new data-driven services and applications. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) has taken over the lead role within the Federal Government for GAIA-X. It aims to guarantee performance and competitiveness, as well as security and trustworthiness. It is a platform for storing data in external data centres. GAIA-X is a project for a federated data infrastructure in Europe. At the special meeting of EU heads of state and government on 1 and 2 October, three economic policy issues are on the agenda: the single market, industrial policy and the digital transition.
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