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As members of the globalTA Network the institutions listed below are committed to working together on the conceptual, practical as well as structural development of a global level of TA. This includes concrete collaborations on projects, publications, conceptual and methodological development of Technology Assessment.

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Australia
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Justine Lacey
Justine.Lacey@csiro.au
Australia
University of Queensland, School of Chemical Engineering
Peta Ashworth
p.ashworth@uq.edu.au
Austria
Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW)
Michael Nentwich
michael.nentwich@oeaw.ac.at
Brazil
Interdisciplinary Research Group on Science and Technology (GEICT) of the University of Campinas
Marko Monteiro
markosy@uol.com.br
Bulgaria
Applied Research and Communications Fund (ARC Fund)
Zoya Damianova
zoya.damianova@online.bg
Chile
Parliamentary Technical Advisory (ATP) of the Library of the National Congress of Chile
Raimundo Roberts
rroberts@bcn.cl
China
Institute of Science, Technology and Society of the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development (CASTED)
Yandong Zhao & Guangxi He
zhaoyd@casted.org.cn, hegx@casted.org.cn
Czech Republic
Technology Centre CAS
Lenka Hebakova
hebakova@tc.cz
Denmark
Danish Board of Technology Foundation (DBT)
Bjørn Bedsted
bb@tekno.dk
Germany
Institut für qualifizierende Innovationsforschung und -beratung GmbH (IQIB)
Bert Droste-Franke
bert.droste-franke@iqib.de
Germany
Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Germany
Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Miltos Ladikas
miltos.ladikas@kit.edu
India
Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)
Sachin Chaturvedi
dgoffice@ris.org.in
Ireland
Cork University Business School (CBUS UCC)
Ciara Fitzgerald
CFitzgerald@ucc.ie
Korea
Korea Institute of Science & Technology Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)
Changhyun Park
ch27park@kistep.re.kr
Korea
National Assembly Futures Institute (NAFI)
Hong Bum Kim
hbkim@nafi.re.kr
Korea
Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI)
Jiyoung Suh
science@stepi.re.kr
Lithuania
Knowledge Economic Forum (ZEF)
Arminas Varanauskas
arminas@zef.lt
Mexico
Oficina de Informacíón Cientifica y Technológica para el Congreso de la Unión (INCyTU)
Netherlands
Rathenau Institute (RI) of The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Rinie van Est
q.vanest@rathenau.nl
Norway
NORSUS Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research
Ellen-Marie Forsberg
emf@norsus.no
Poland
Polish Society of Technology Assessment (PTOT)
Jan Kaźmierczak
ptot@prz.edu.pl
Portugal
Observatório de Avaliaçāo de Tecnologia (OAT) of Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (CICS.NOVA)
António B. Moniz
abm@fct.unl.pt
Slovakia
Department of Research and Development of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
Tomas Michalek
michalek@up.upsav.sk
South Africa
The Graduate School of Technology Management (GSTM University of Pretoria, South Africa
John Ouma Mugabe
john.mugabe@up.ac.za
Switzerland
Foundation for Technology Assessment (TA-Swiss)
Elisabeth Ehrensperger
elisabeth.ehrensperger@ta-swiss.ch
Turkey
Orient-Institut Istanbul (OIIST), Research Field "Human, Medicine, and Society"
Melike Şahinol
sahinol@oiist.org
USA
School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University
David Guston
David.Guston@asu.edu
USA
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Karen L. Howard
HowardK@gao.gov
United Kingdom
Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)
Oliver Bennett
BENNETTO@parliament.uk
Zambia
National Technology and Business Centre NTBC
Chitundu Kasase
ckasase@ntbc.co.zm

The members of the globalTA network:

As members of the globalTA Network the institutions listed below are committed to working together on the conceptual, practical as well as structural development of a global level of TA. This includes concrete collaborations on projects, publications, conceptual and methodological development of Technology Assessment.

  • are active paprticipants of the Network’s activities and projects
  • participate in the Network's annual meeting (at least virtually)
  • provide a contact person from the organization

Existing members decide on granting membership to the globalTA Network.

If your institution is non-profit and dealing with technology assessment or a closely related fiield and you are interested to join the globalTA network, please feel free to email us.