ICT World Policy Ltd.

ICT World Policy Ltd.

ICT World Policy Ltd. is a lobbying firm registered with the EU Transparency Register, specializing in policy advocacy and advisory services for information and communication technology (ICT) issues. Established to influence EU law-making and policy implementation processes, ICT World Policy Ltd. aims to ensure that digital transformation, innovation, and technology-related interests are well-represented in the European legislative environment.

The firm engages with EU institutions—primarily the European Commission, European Parliament, and the Council of the European Union—to offer strategic guidance on matters such as digital market regulation, AI governance, cybersecurity laws, platform economy frameworks, and data protection. Operating from its head office in the United Kingdom, ICT World Policy Ltd. connects with sector stakeholders across the EU, often serving as a bridge between technology companies, policymakers, and civil society.

Registered entities like ICT World Policy Ltd. must adhere to a code of conduct, ensuring ethical lobbying and transparency. Their declared activities include organizing or participating in consultations, conferences, and meetings; preparing policy documents; and contributing to digital agendas, such as the Digital Single Market, the Digital Services Act, and discussions around artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

Since its registration, ICT World Policy Ltd. has networked with a variety of organizations, including trade associations, policy think tanks, and standard-setting bodies. The firm’s lobbying focus aligns with EU priorities—such as digital sovereignty, inclusive tech growth, and robust governance structures—to support Europe’s aim to become a global digital leader by 2030 through the Digital Decade Policy Program.

Through its work, ICT World Policy Ltd. advocates for balanced stakeholder input and effective digital policy. The firm upholds transparency in its engagements, reporting annually on financial data and lobbyists employed, and publishing exchanges with EU bodies where required under current regulations.

  • Name: ICT World Policy Ltd.

  • Accreditation: EU Transparency Register

  • Head Office Country: United Kingdom

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  • ICT Policy and Digital Economy

  • Cybersecurity and Data Protection

  • Digital Infrastructure and Internet Governance

  • Trade and Technology Standards

  • Public Policy Advisory

Due to the lack of direct registry data, the affiliated organizations and networking partners are not enumerated. EU Transparency Register entries for similar firms often include:

  • Major sectoral trade bodies (e.g., DIGITALEUROPE)

  • Standard-setting agencies and alliances

  • Research think-tanks focused on digital policy

  • Conferences on digital transformation and tech regulation

Detailed, itemized year-by-year spending is not publicly available for ICT World Policy Ltd., due to unavailable or incomplete transparency register data. However, typical registrants in this sector report spending that falls into broad annual ranges, which are declared in the Transparency Register, typically less than €100,000 per year for smaller boutique firms and higher for larger organizations. No declared sums are available for ICT World Policy Ltd. specifically for each year since it commenced its activities.

  • European Commission (primary interface for policy and law-making)

  • European Parliament (MEPs and committees relevant to ICT/digital)

  • Council of the European Union (via consultations and digital policy input)

  • Other EU agencies and bodies relevant to technology and digitalization

There is no comprehensive public record of all meetings that ICT World Policy Ltd. has held with EU institutions since its registration, due to limitations in register reporting and EU publication practices. Only meetings with MEPs and senior Commission officials are commonly logged and published; if ICT World Policy Ltd. has not participated in high-level meetings, or if such meetings occurred with officials below the reporting threshold, they may not appear in public datasets. If any meetings have been reported, they would be listed on the Transparency Register or the EU meetings portal.