Director, Network for Technological Resilience & Sovereignty - Bertelsmann Stiftung
Martin Hullin
Martin Hullin is the Director, Network for Technological Resilience & Sovereignty at the Europe’s Future Program at the Bertelsmann Stiftung, having previously directed the foundation's "Digitalization and the Common Good" program from 2023 to 2025. His areas of expertise include international digital and data policy, AI and sustainability policy.
Prior to joining Bertelsmann Stiftung, Hullin was co-founder and Deputy Executive Director of the Datasphere Initiative and the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network in Paris. He has held professional positions in Washington DC, Geneva, and Berlin, including roles at the United Nations, GIZ and in global multistakeholder policy networks. Before building thematic expert networks in the field of international digital and data policy, he was responsible for formalizing a leading global renewable energy network and worked as a consultant for the United Nations Environment Programme.
Hullin was honored with the Future of Data Award in 2023 and is a strategic supporters behind the EuroStack Initiative, a comprehensive European digital infrastructure framework aimed at reducing technological dependence and boosting Europe's digital. His work and views have been presented at forums such as the European Parliament, UN World Data Forum and COP conferences, and he has led impact-oriented cooperation projects across Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and North America.