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ITAS Newsletter

Welcome to the leading international institution for technology assessment!

Scientific and technological progress does not only improve our lives, but frequently has unexpected and often undesirable effects. At ITAS, we contribute to realizing its potential while minimizing its risks. 

Our addressees are politics, business, and society – the actors who shape scientific and technological progress. We offer them knowledge for action and point out possible solutions to global challenges.

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New TATuP issue: “Science fiction and technology assessment”

Just like technology assessment, science fiction also aims to explore the futures of technology – albeit in very different ways. The current TATuP Special topic highlights the potential that lies in combining these two approaches.

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New TAB work program approved

The TAB is launching new projects on artificial intelligence, health, sustainability and technological sovereignty. These new topics were approved by the Bundestag’s Research Committee based on proposals from all parliamentary groups and specialist committees.

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Helmholtz White Paper: Better Prepared for the Next Pandemic

What have we learned from COVID-19—and how can we use this knowledge for the future? A White Paper co-authored by ITAS summarizes research findings and provides concrete recommendations for effective pandemic preparedness.

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Titelblatt der TAB-Publikation zu Potenzialen digitaler Zwillinge für die Stadtentwicklung.
Digital twins: opportunities and challenges for climate-resilient urban development

Digital twins can make cities more efficient and climate-friendly. A new TAB study shows that clear standards, reliable funding, and sustainable governance structures are essential for their widespread adoption.

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Researchers in Focus

“I think beyond the field – in the truest sense of the word. In my research, I explore how we can use plants, soil, and smart ideas so that energy policy, agriculture, and nature conservation grow together instead of getting in each other’s way. Not an easy task when they all want a piece of the land – but that’s where it gets exciting. Because how we use our land is not a side issue, it’s one of the central political questions of our time.”
 

Christine Röschhead of the research group “Sustainable Bioeconomy”