Germany serves as the 2022 EPTA president
From 1st of January, the Office of Technology Assessment at the German Bundestag (TAB) has assumed the EPTA presidency for 2022.
© DTB/Achim Melde
EPTA Conference: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Members of more than 20 countries attended the annual conference of the European Parliamentary Technology Assessment (EPTA) network. The meeting,…
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EPTA welcomes two new members
The EPTA Council welcomed its 24th and 25th member, the Committee for the Future of Lithuania and the Spanish Parliamentary Office for Science and…
The COVID-19 pandemic: Drawing lessons to strengthen societies
UPDATE 10/11/2021: Worldwide, countries have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic differently. What political and social discussions have there been…
People on the ferry in Amsterdam (© Rinke Dohmen/Unsplash)
In memoriam Melanie Peters
Dr. Melanie Peters, current acting EPTA president, passed away on 11 August.
© W. Peissl, picture taken at the 2016 directors' meeting in Dürnstein/Austria
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New Projects from EPTA members
- Artificial Intelligence For Cybersecurity Technology Assessment (US)
- Sustainable Urban Mobility. Policies, Implementation and Societal Impact (EU)
- Science & Tech Spotlight: Data Centers in Space (US)
- On the Horizon: Three Science and Technology Trends That Could Affect Society 2026 (US)
- AI for Science (JP)
- Human resources for science and technology society (JP)
- Catalonia’s Energy Mix (ES)
Recent Policy Briefs from EPTA members
- Nature-based flood and drought resilience (GB)
- Digital targeting web: enhancing armed forces' precision and lethality (GB)
- The health impacts of airports on local residents (GB)
- Conspiracy theories: What they are and how to spot them? (GB)
- Technology transfer and productivity growth in the UK (GB)
- What if AI data centres were put in space? (EU)
- Public engagement with the energy transition (GB)