December 6, 2021
AGENDA
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Dec 6, 2021
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Welcome, Scene-Setting and High-Level Roundtable: Rethinking Technology for Inclusive Transitions
The OECD Secretary-General provided welcome remarks, which was followed by a High-level roundtable.
How to drive systems transitions in energy, food, global health, and transport is a critical challenge for the world. Systems change must be simultaneously social and technological and novel technologies – whether digital, material, biological or all three – will certainly play an important role. However, based on previous experiences, the impacts of new technologies are often both positive and negative and these impacts can be unevenly distributed, with potentially disruptive consequences. For this reason, the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and a number of related declarations and agreements urge countries to foster innovation and technological development within a broader context of poverty eradication, responsible consumption and production, and inclusive and sustainable growth.
● What values, principles and policies must be operationalised to ensure a just and values-centred technological transformation?
● How can public policy and governance help ensure that both the development and implementation of technology in these sociotechnical systems will be inclusive?
● What kinds of discussions and policies will be necessary to align sociotechnical change with societal values and address concerns?
RC
Roberto Cingolani
Italy
MC
Mathias Cormann
OECD
YH
Yuko Harayama
Japan
MH
Manuel Heitor
Portugal
LH
Lim Hyesook
Korea
JK
Jason Kelly
Ginkgo Bioworks
EL
Esther Lynch
European Trade Union Confederation
JP
Jean-Eric Paquet
DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission
CP
Chris Philp
United Kingdom
UVK
Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen
OECD
Dec 6, 2021
1:20 PM - 2:35 PM
Panel 1. Building Inclusivity Upstream: Engaging Diverse Actors in the Development of Emerging Technology
Inclusivity in science and technology is an important design principle for innovating well. Inclusivity is often framed in terms of access to knowledge and equitable enjoyment of technological benefits. This panel, however, framed inclusivity in terms of access to the processes of technology development, where enriching diversity of participants is linked to the creation of more socially relevant science and technology.
● What are tools and mechanisms for involving more diverse actors “upstream” in the development of emerging technology?
● How can involving new actors – such as knowledge-producers, entrepreneurs, co-creators, co-owners, and research participants etc. -- present pathways towards more just and inclusive transitions?
RJ
Richard Johnson
BIAC Technology & Innovation Committee (OECD) / iGEM Foundation
APJ
Anil Prakash Joshi
Himalayan Environmental studies and conservation Organization (HESCO)
SP
Shobita Parthasarathy
University of Michigan
FS
Flurina Schneider
Institute for Social-Ecological Research / Goethe University Frankfurt
AS
Angela Simone
Bassetti Foundation
HVE
Henriette Van Eijl
European Commission
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