Where knowledge defines possibility

Epistemiq is a policy and research studio with a European base and an international practice. It produces public policy and regulatory research, as well as indexes and measurement tools to support decision-making and policy engagement.

Our Mission

Epistemiq exists to improve the quality of decision-making in complex regulatory and strategic environments. Its mission is to produce policy research that is analytically rigorous, transparent about uncertainty, and directly relevant to real-world choices—particularly where political, regulatory, and geopolitical dynamics intersect. Through disciplined analysis and careful judgement, Epistemiq supports leaders and organisations confronting complexity, constraint, and competing priorities in real-world policy environments.

Our Vision

Epistemiq envisions a policy debate grounded less in assertion and more in evidence, judgement, and clearly articulated trade-offs under real-world institutional constraints. Rather than assuming certainty or promoting predetermined outcomes, it seeks to clarify what is possible, what is constrained, and what remains genuinely uncertain under current conditions. By doing so, Epistemiq contributes to a policy environment where strategic realism, intellectual discipline, and informed debate guide high-stakes decisions.

What we deliver

Analysis, research frameworks, and policy engagement designed for impact


Focus Areas

EU regulation & policymakingInstitutional dynamics, legislative processes, and regulatory design
Industrial policy & competitivenessMarket structure, state intervention, and long-term economic performance
Technology, innovation & regulationAI, quantum technologies, advanced systems, and digital policy in regulatory contexts
Geopolitics & strategic riskPower relations, systemic rivalry, and geopolitical constraints
Energy, sustainability & transition policyTrade-offs between competitiveness, security, and climate objectives
Governance, institutions & reformInstitutional capacity, coordination, and long-term policy effectiveness

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