
3 ways to rebuild trust in how we regulate technology
Trust in governance is at an all-time low. Experts trace a first major decline in trust back to the 1970s, corresponding with rising worries about what is today referred to as the Great A...
20 years´ biotech industry career with BioInnovators Europe, Novozymes and Monsanto based in Berlin, Copenhagen, Brussels, Washington, and St.Louis. Building a viable path for the introduction of bio-innovations – a path that is politically, legally and socially practiable: This is my passion. Global over-use of resources suggests that more-of-the-same can´t be the answer. More sustainable solutions are required. Innovation has a key role to play. What policies, regulations, frameworks for decision should govern these innovations? Developing responsible, rational, science-based, creative, socially acceptable answers to these critical questions is what I´m all about. Legal education at Bonn, Göttingen, Heidelberg and Tübingen Universities. Doctorate on EU framework governing “deliberate release” of biotech products.
Trust in governance is at an all-time low. Experts trace a first major decline in trust back to the 1970s, corresponding with rising worries about what is today referred to as the Great A...
To harness the power of new technologies for social good, the UN, governments, businesses and civil society groups are calling for new frameworks for global, national and local cooperatio...
If there is one factor critical to the success of all Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies, from AI to gene editing, from robotics to nanotech, it is trust in technology govern...
On Sunday 18 March, in Tempe, Arizona, the first pedestrian was killed by a self-driving car.
The tech backlash is upon us or so we are told. Citizens are said to be panicked and feel helpless and fearful of a future where technology runs amok and spirals out of control. It can ce...