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Dyuti Pandya

Email: dyuti.pandya@ecipe.org

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Areas of Expertise: South Asia and Oceania North America EU Single Market, Institutions, and Governance Data, AI, and Emerging Technologies

Dyuti Pandya

Dyuti Pandya is an Analyst at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), specialising in the intersection of law and technology, including both emerging and traditional technologies. She recently served as an Innovation Fellow at the International Centre for Law and Economics (ICLE). Prior to joining ECIPE, she interned at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies and the Foundation for Economic Development (FED). She holds an LL.M. in International Trade Law from Gujarat Maritime University and an M.A. in Public Administration from Indira Gandhi National Open University. She also earned a dual bachelor’s degree in Legal Sciences and Law (BLS LL.B) from the University of Mumbai. Her research interests include technology weaponisation, international economic laws, and intellectual property rights.

  • ECIPE Policy Briefs

    More Than Just Chips: What Europe Can Learn from Taiwan’s Industrial Strategy

    By: Andrea Dugo Dyuti Pandya 

    Taiwan is widely regarded as the global epicentre of semiconductor manufacturing. The island accounts for well over half of all global chip foundry manufacturing and nearly all of advanced chip output. At the heart of this system stands the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which alone contributes 8.9 per cent of national GDP and dominates the world's leading-edge logic foundry market. Yet framing Taiwan’s economic success as a TSMC story risks...

  • ECIPE Occasional Papers

    Boosting Competitiveness: 10 Actions for Deeper and Better Capital Markets in EU Member States

    By: Fredrik Erixon Ismail Abdi Andrea Dugo Oscar Guinea Dyuti Pandya Oscar du Roy 

    Deeper, richer, and more sophisticated capital markets are central for boosting Europe’s competitiveness and prosperity. High-performing capital markets supply all types of firms – big and small – with multiple and varied opportunities to fund themselves and their growth at all stages of development. If Europe develops policies encouraging more savings to be invested in equities, bonds and securities there will be more funding available for EU companies....

  • ECIPE Occasional Papers

    The Economic Risks of Transposing the EU Product Liability Directive in Germany

    By: Oscar Guinea Dyuti Pandya Vanika Sharma 

    With the Ministerial Draft (Referentenentwurf) dated 11 September 2025, Germany has embarked on transposing the EU Product Liability Directive (EU PLD) into national law, a step that goes beyond a mere regulatory update and could have far-reaching implications for its economic competitiveness. The most immediate impact will be felt within Germany’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry, which stands as one of the largest in Europe. The...

  • ECIPE Occasional Papers

    Quantum Clusters: Ranking the World’s Deep-Tech Epicentres

    By: Fredrik Erixon Andrea Dugo Dyuti Pandya Elena Sisto 

    The ECIPE Quantum Project has so far laid the groundwork for understanding the global quantum landscape. It introduced the fundamentals of quantum technologies, assessed national activity in investment, scientific output, and patents, and charted international collaboration patterns to show that progress relies as much on shared expertise as on scientific breakthroughs. This work has now led to the next phase: identifying the innovation hubs within each country...

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