Rome: The FII PRIORITY Europe 2026 summit concluded in Rome today with a speech by FII Institute CEO Princess Dr. Maha bint Mishari bin Abdulaziz, marking her first plenary address to the summit since assuming the role. She called on all participants, including governments, investors, and business leaders, to treat the frameworks and roadmaps developed over two days in Rome as genuine commitments to turn capital into action and action into tangible impact.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the summit featured several sessions that discussed autonomous systems and Europe's capacity to become a technology builder and creator rather than a mere rule-taker in the next era of innovation. The quality of institutions and the flow of long-term capital were also discussed, alongside warnings that structural reforms remain hollow without genuine independence in law enforcement.
Furthermore, the summit addressed what it takes to convert spending commitments into actual capabilities, alongside the importance of the artificial intelligence sector, which requires moving beyond regulation and legislation to ownership of the underlying infrastructure. It highlighted the importance of investing in AI and treating chips, compute, energy, and data infrastructure as critical national assets on par with power grids, transport networks, and communications.
The panel provided a clear roadmap to reform the energy market at the European level, redefine competition policy to allow globally scaled companies to form, redirect defense spending toward dual-use research rather than bureaucracy, and stop producing roadmaps that never reach implementation.
The FII PRIORITY Europe 2026 summit crystallized a package of recommendations for the future success of the continent, including compressing defense procurement timelines, achieving full control over the integrated AI stack, anchoring investment in independent institutions, and ensuring that regulations and legislation become a catalyst and enabler for success rather than an obstacle.