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Filip Křenek

Associate Research Fellow
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Filip Křenek

Associate Research Fellow

Filip Křenek is a Research Fellow at the EUROPEUM Institute focusing on European economy, industry, trade, EU budget, competitiveness, and climate policy.

He currently works as an independent analyst and consultant specializing in economic security and supply chain resilience. Between 2024 and 2026, he worked at EUROPEUM as an Analyst and Project coordinator in the Green Europe team, where he focused primarily on strategic industrial sectors, including automotive, clean tech, steelmaking, and critical raw materials. He gained experience in European affairs during his time at the European Commission, where he worked since 2018 in the Directorates-General for Competition, Trade, and Regional and Urban Policy.

In 2023, he completed the James S. Denton Fellowship under the auspices of the Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) in Washington, DC, which focused on strengthening security cooperation between the United States and Central and Eastern Europe. In 2026, he participated in the Taiwan-US-Europe Policy Program (TUPP), organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMFUS), dedicated to the strategic importance of Taiwan, security in the Indo-Pacific, and their implications for European and transatlantic policy.

He studied Economic Policy and Media Studies and Journalism at Masaryk University and worked briefly as a reporter for Czech Television during his studies.

Strategic Raw Materials for the Czech Republic | Opportunities and Challenges for Decarbonization, Competitiveness, and Circularity in Czech Industry

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1. 11. 2026
Strategic raw materials, such as steel, aluminum, and critical raw materials (CRMs), are playing an increasingly important role in European industrial and security strategies. They are becoming increasingly important not only in the field of clean technologies but also in terms of the defense industry and the construction of energy infrastructure. The project aims to identify opportunities and obstacles for the decarbonization of the Czech steel industry and critical raw materials sectors, with an emphasis on circular solutions.

Low-emission materials for the Czech automotive industry

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2. 12. 2025
The Low Emission Materials for the Czech Automotive Industry project is the fifth EUROPEUM project aimed at decarbonising the Czech automotive industry. The aim of the project for 2024/2025 is to improve understanding of material flows and regulatory barriers in the automotive sector; to transfer best practices from the international context to the Czech environment; and to identify key areas of Czech and European policies that need to be improved to enable the automotive industry to meet the challenges of decarbonisation and remain competitive.

Green Broadcast

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31. 8. 2025
The project Green Broadcast was launched on 1 January 2025 and will be ongoing until 31 August 2025.

Circularity and lifecycle management of batteries and structural materials in the automotive industry as an opportunity for Czechia*

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30. 11. 2024
After three successful projects focusing on the decarbonization of the Czech automotive industry, the Green Europe team of EUROPEUM in collaboration with the Institute of Circular Economy (INCIEN) is broadening its focus and taking a more circular approach. This project will focus on better lifecycle and end-of-life management of materials used in vehicles and batteries. The collaboration will be split into two research areas.
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