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The PACITA P roject. Dr. Pierre Delvenne, Chargé de recherches FNRS University of Liège, SPIRAL Research Centre Liège, Salle des Professeurs, 25 June 2012. Last decades at a glance. Rise of internet and mobile technologies
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The PACITA Project Dr. Pierre Delvenne, Chargé de recherches FNRS University of Liège, SPIRAL Research Centre Liège, Salle des Professeurs, 25 June 2012
Last decades at a glance • Rise of internet and mobile technologies • Birth of emerging technologies such as geoengineering, nano- and bio-technology, renewables • Society looks to new technology when confronted with challenges such as terrorism, climate change, ageing societyand sustainable consumption • Technology is the strongest force of change in society today
The challenge • The intensity and complexity of technological change challenges both individuals and societies • Responsible and innovative policies on technology rest on understanding how science, technology and society interacts • To ensure optimal, informed and legitimate decisions policymakers need the advice of science, civil society, public and private sector • As the number of lobbyists and interest groups grow, policymakers across Europe urgently need unbiased and balanced advice on the technological challenges ahead • PACITA is a response to this challenge
The Initiative • The aim of the PACITA is to strengthen the institutional foundation of European technology assessment by helping countries that are interested in establishing a new PTA institution. • Parliamentary Technological Assessment (PTA) are national/regional institutions that provide analysis and advice to politicians about issues related to the interplay of technology and society. • PTAs are already established in The United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Austria and Italy and in the regions of Flanders and Catalonia. • PACITA is a four year pan-European project, funded by the EU Commission.
General objective of PACITA • “Increasing the capacity and enhancing the institutional foundation for knowledge-based policy-making … • … on issues involving science, technology and innovation… • … mainly relying on the diversity of practices of Parliamentary Technology Assessment”.
Particular objectives • Documenting TA: producing knowledge on TA (book, portal…) • Training TA: 2 summer schools (Liège 2012, Dublin 2014) and 4 practitioners training sessions (added value of TA) • Debating TA: debates in non-PTA countries with the objective to expand the TA landscape in Europe (Parliament debates, 2 European TA conferences, Newsletters, VolTA magazine…) • Learning TA: 3 cross-European TA projects to address “grand challenges” (public health genomics, ageing society, sustainable consumption) relying on various methodologies
The Partners • Danish Board of Technology (Denmark) • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany) • The Rathenau Institute (Netherlands) • Norwegian Board of Technology (Norway) • The Institute of Technology Assessment (Austria) • Applied Research and Communications Fund (Bulgaria) • Institute of Technology of Biology and Chemistry (Portugal) • Institute Society and Technology (Flanders, Belgium) • Catalan Institution Foundation for Research Support (Catalonia, Spain) • Swiss Centre for Technology Assessment (Switzerland) • Knowledge Economy Forum (Lithuania) • Technology Centre ASCR (Czech Republic) • University of Liège, SPIRAL Research Centre (Wallonia, Belgium) • University College Cork (Ireland) • Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary).
Thank you very much • More information available on www.pacitaproject.eu • Pierre.Delvenne@ulg.ac.be