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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Professor Stucke has delivered over 250 invited keynotes and lectures across 30 countries, appearing before the OECD, European Commission, Federal Trade Commission, World Bank, United Nations, U.S. Senate, and leading universities and institutions worldwide. He speaks to academic, policy, legal, and business audiences on the issues reshaping competition, technology, and society.

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Representative Engagements

  • Bloomberg Law In-House Forum — Power Struggle Over AI Laws (2026)

  • University of Oxford — AI, Antitrust & the Marketplace of Ideas (2026)

  • Columbia Business School & Law School — Market Power in the Age of Digital and AI-Driven Markets (2026)

  • The White House — Meeting on Competition Policy and Artificial Intelligence (2024)

  • U.S. Senate — Testimony before the Committee on the Judiciary (2023)

  • University of Hong Kong — International Speaker Series (2022, 2023)

  • Japan Fair Trade Commission — Keynote, Competition Overdose (2020)

  • The Economist Corporate Network — Featured Speaker (2020)

  • Yale Law School — Big Tech & Antitrust in the Digital Age (2020)

  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission — Keynote (2019, 2022)

  • Germany's Bundeskartellamt — 19th International Conference on Competition (2019)

  • European Competition Policy Forum — Keynote, Villa d'Este, Lake Como (2018)

  • 25th CLSA Investors' Forum — Featured Speaker, Hong Kong (2018)

  • Harvard University, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society (2017)

  • OECD Forum — Meet the Author, Paris (2017)

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Speaking Topics

  • Artificial Intelligence & Competition — How AI is reshaping markets, enabling algorithmic collusion, and concentrating power in the hands of a few dominant platforms — and what policymakers, companies, and courts can do about it.

  • AI, Antitrust & the Marketplace of Ideas — The implications of AI concentration for free expression, democratic discourse, and the future of information markets.

  • Big Tech & Innovation — How dominant technology platforms suppress rather than promote innovation, and what a healthier digital economy could look like.

  • Data, Privacy & Competition — Why privacy and competition policy are inseparable in the digital economy, and why current regulatory approaches are failing on both fronts.

  • Algorithmic Collusion — How pricing algorithms enable companies to coordinate without communicating — and why existing antitrust law is ill-equipped to respond.

  • Competition Overdose — How an uncritical faith in market competition has harmed consumers, workers, and communities — and how to recalibrate.

  • Ethics & Organizational — Culture How companies can build genuine ethical cultures rather than compliance programs that look good on paper.

 

For Speaking Inquiries

Professor Stucke is represented for speaking engagements by the HarperCollins Speakers Bureau

Danielle Kolodkin, Manager HarperCollins Speakers Bureau  danielle.kolodkin@harpercollins.com | 212-207-7100

 

For academic conferences, policy forums, and government engagements, please contact Professor Stucke directly 

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