Europe Analytica Limited

Europe Analytica Limited

Europe Analytica Limited is a Brussels-based, well-established independent public affairs consultancy founded in 1999 by Angela Mills Wade. The firm specializes in providing expert advocacy and advisory services primarily related to EU public affairs, with a strong focus on the cultural and creative industries, digital transformation, media, and sustainability sectors. Acting as the “eyes and ears” of overseas clients within the EU, Europe Analytica offers comprehensive public affairs consultancy and media relations services. Their multilingual team, fluent in English, French, Greek, Italian, and Spanish, maintains daily contact with key European Commission officials and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), ensuring clients receive timely political intelligence and updates on regulatory developments.

Europe Analytica targets a broad range of EU policy areas including intellectual property rights (IPR) and copyright policies, media and audiovisual policies, culture and education, digital platform policies, artificial intelligence, digitization and innovation, startups, EU funding programs such as Horizon and Creative Europe, health, and climate change. Their consultancy approach combines strategic communication, policy analysis, and government affairs expertise to help clients navigate complex EU regulatory landscapes, enhance market positioning, and achieve sustainable growth. The firm is known for its tailored solutions and influential network, leveraging its presence at parliamentary committees and hearings to keep clients informed and engaged with EU decision-making processes

  • Registered in EU Transparency Register since 4 March 2009

  • Headquarters: Brussels, Belgium

  • Company size: 11-50 employees

  • Industry: Public Policy Offices

  • Type: Privately held

  • Website: http://www.europe-analytica.com

  • Specialties: Government Affairs, European Public Affairs, Brexit, Copyright, Cultural and Creative Industries, Audiovisual, Environment, Financial Services, Communications, Digital Transformation, Data Privacy, Advertising and Adtech, News Media and Publishing

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  • Intellectual Property Rights and Copyright

  • Media and Audiovisual Policy

  • Culture and Education

  • Digital Platforms and Artificial Intelligence

  • Digitization and Innovation

  • Startups and Entrepreneurship

  • EU Funding Programs (Horizon, Creative Europe)

  • Health Policy

  • Climate Change and Sustainability

Europe Analytica maintains an extensive network with EU institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and various advisory and expert groups. The firm is connected to industry associations such as the European Publishers Council and the European Audiovisual Production Association (CEPI). It regularly participates in parliamentary committees, hearings, and collaborates with other public affairs and media relations organizations to provide comprehensive advocacy services

Exact financial data on the money spent by Europe Analytica on lobbying activities since its registration is not publicly detailed in the available sources. However, as a registered entity in the EU Transparency Register, Europe Analytica is required to declare its annual lobbying expenditure, which typically ranges within the bracket consistent with firms of its size and scope. For precise figures, the EU Transparency Register database should be consulted directly for yearly breakdowns.

Europe Analytica engages with multiple EU structures including:

  • European Commission departments relevant to digital, cultural, and health policies

  • European Parliament committees on culture, media, and digital affairs

  • Advisory committees and expert groups related to intellectual property, audiovisual, and innovation policies

  • EU funding program management bodies (Horizon Europe, Creative Europe)

Since its registration in 2009, Europe Analytica has conducted numerous meetings with EU officials, MEPs, and other stakeholders. These meetings focus on legislative and policy developments in their target areas, such as copyright reform, digital platform regulation, AI policies, and EU funding opportunities. Specific meeting details, including dates and participants, are published on the European Parliament’s transparency platform and can be accessed via the EU Transparency Register or the Parliament’s online meeting calendar