Kevin Luca Zandermann
Manager of Tech & Geopolitics - the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI)
Kevin Luca Zandermann is Manager of Tech & Geopolitics at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), where he focuses on the responsible advancement of artificial intelligence technologies. His work spans critical domains such as AI governance and regulation, AI procurement, and tech geopolitics.
He has authored and contributed to several high-impact TBI publications, including the TBI Globalism Study (2022), A New National Purpose: AI Promises a World-Leading Future for Britain (2023), State of Compute Access: How to Bridge the New Digital Divide (2023)—which introduced the first global index comparing national compute capacities—and Reimagining Procurement for the AI Era (2024).
In 2023, Kevin represented TBI at the International Governance Forum (IGF) in Kyoto, where he organized a panel on data stewardship in collaboration with Brazil’s data protection authority. He has also served as a reviewer for Chatham House’s Journal of Cyber Policy.
Based between London and Brussels, Kevin leads TBI’s tech policy engagement with EU institutions. Originally from Italy, he holds a BA in History and Art History from the University of Cambridge and is fluent in English, Italian, and French.
Kevin Luca Zandermann's publications
The AI Action Summit and beyond: 3 Steps to strengthen global AI collaboration
There is potential for the AI summit model to remain relevant in the long term.
February 3, 2025 — 6 min read
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