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Anticipating social and ethical issues associated with technology development enables proactive governance of research and innovation (R&I) to benefit society. In this policy note, we draw on expert reflections about future scenarios to offer recommendations for climate engineering, digital extended reality, and neurotechnology R&I governance.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.101006249. 2 Quality Control Reviewed by: Review date: Corinna Pannofino (TRI) 14/06/2022 Rowena Rodrigues (TRI) 20/06/2022 Nicole Santiago (TRI) 21/06/2022 Revision history Version Date Description 0.1 08/06/2022 Initial draft 0.2 23/06/2022 Revised draft 0.3 28/06/2022 Revised draft 0.4 29/06/2022 Final draft Keywords Research and innovation policy; climate engineering; extended reality; virtual reality; neurotechnology; public administration; ethics
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.101006249. 2 Quality Control Reviewed by: Review date: Corinna Pannofino (TRI) 14/06/2022 Rowena Rodrigues (TRI) 20/06/2022 Nicole Santiago (TRI) 21/06/2022 Revision history Version Date Description 0.1 08/06/2022 Initial draft 0.2 23/06/2022 Revised draft 0.3 28/06/2022 Revised draft 0.4 29/06/2022 Final draft Keywords Research and innovation policy; climate engineering; extended reality; virtual reality; neurotechnology; public administration; ethics
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