
Carolina Banda
Research Fellow · Data-Driven Economy
Max Planck Institute for Innovation and CompetitionAbout
Carolina Banda is a Doctoral Student and Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, specializing in Intellectual Property and Competition Law. Her research focuses on legal challenges in the data-driven economy, including data protection, antitrust, digital health, and innovation policy.
Educational background:
- LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Competition Law (2016–2017), Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC)
- Law Degree (2010–2014), Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
Research interests span the legal implications of data portability, gender equity in innovation, and the intersection of competition law with emerging technologies like AI and IoT. She has contributed to debates on the EU’s Data Act and GDPR.
Scientific awards:
- Max Planck scholarship (2018)
- MIPLC Alumni Scholarship (2016–2017)
- DAAD Scholarship (2016–2017)
- SENESCYT Government Scholarship (2014)
Teaching: Lecturer for 'Digital Health Regulation' at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (2024). Tutor for IP law modules at MIPLC (2017–2021).
Projects: Involved in data governance initiatives targeting sustainable development, EU health data spaces, and digital economy regulation.
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