by Nikos Chatzis | 29 Jun, 2026 | Drone warfare, Ecosystem Governance, Geopolitics, Innovation Ecosystems, Innovation Networks, NATO, Network-Centric Warfare, Technology Corridors, Technology Diplomacy, Technology Ecosystems, Technology Evolution, Technology Transfer
This essay argues that NATO is increasingly evolving into a multidomain technology ecosystem in which military capability depends upon the integration of innovation, digital infrastructure, research institutions, industry, governments, and allied cooperation. Within this transformation, drone technologies and network-centric warfare represent central pillars of NATO’s future operational effectiveness.
by Nikos Chatzis | 28 Jun, 2026 | Geopolitics, Innovation Networks, Research & Development, Technology Corridors, Technology Diplomacy, Technology Ecosystems, Technology Evolution, Technology Transfer
This thesis argues that geopolitics is evolving into the geopolitics of interconnected technology ecosystems. National influence increasingly depends not only on territorial control or military strength but on the ability to build, govern, and connect collaborative ecosystems that integrate governments, universities, research institutions, private industry, investors, startups, digital infrastructure, and international partners into resilient networks of continuous innovation.