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November 20: Special Workshop ‘Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Futures’

Session 1: Urbanities 4.0 Project – Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)

Session 2: Social & Technological Trends for Urban Development & Housing

November 21: S&T Foresight

Session 1: S&T Foresight: New Methods & Application Areas

Session 2: Foresight: Social Dimension

Session 3: Foresight: Sectoral Studies

Session 4: Foresight: International Perspective

November 22: Science, Technology & Innovation Policy

Session 5, Session 6, Session 7

Special Workshop ‘Prospects of Science & Technology in BRICS Countries’

 

November 20: Special Workshop ‘Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Futures’

Ozcan Saritas, HSE ISSEK: Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop

Session 1: Urbanities 4.0 Project – Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)

Chair: Apiwat Ratanawaraha, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Apiwat Ratanawaraha, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Urbanities 4.0 Project: Introduction’

Panthira Julayanont, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Future of Vertical Living’

Anuk Pitukthanin, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Futures of Homelessness’

Wan Chantavilasvong, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Futures of Service Work’

Peamsook Sanit, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Futures of Motorcycle Riding’

Pornsan Vichienpradit, Chulalongkorn University, — ‘Futures of Grocery Shopping’

Apiwat Ratanawaraha, Chulalongkorn University: Q&A, Discussion and Wrap-up

Session 2: Social & Technological Trends for Urban Development & Housing

Chair: Ozcan Saritas, HSE University

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Joe Ravetz, University of Manchester, UK, — ‘United Nations Peri-Urban Futures Project’

Pablo David Goldin Marcovich, Master’s Programme ‘Prototyping Future Cities’, HSE University, — ‘Towards a Zero Emission City: Challenges and Reflections on the Conception of the Shukhov Lab Vision for Moscow 2050’

Irina Ilina, Institute of Regional Studies and Urban Planning, Faculty of Urban and Regional Development, HSE University, —  ‘Russian Cities: Trends of Digital Transformation’

Yulia Milshina, HSE University, — ‘Global Trends in Housing’

Lyubov Matic, HSE University, — ‘Technology Roadmaps for Housing Industry’

Brainstorming Session on Housing Roadmaps

Discussion and Wrap-up

November 21: S&T Foresight

Session 1: S&T Foresight: New Methods & Application Areas

Chair: Leonid Gokhberg, HSE University

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Alexander Chulok, HSE ISSEK — ‘Blended Foresight Methods for Research of Corporate Strategic Development: A Case of Russian Companies’

John Sweeney, University of Manoa, USA; Qazaq Research Institute for Futures Studies/Narxoz University, Kazakhstan (by Skype) — ‘Participatory Futures in Theory and Practice: Results from Collaborative Research with NESTA and the Action Foresight Global Swarm’

Yulia Milshina, HSE ISSEK  — ‘Analysis of Key Future Events (Timelines) and Wild Cards in National Foresight Studies’

Ilya Kuzminov, HSE ISSEK — ‘Strategic Implications of New Generative Language Models for Analytics and Consulting Sector’

Session 2: Foresight: Social Dimension

Chair: Jose Cordeiro, Global Futures Studies and Research Center ‘The Millennium Project’, USA

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Joe Ravetz, University of Manchester, UK — ‘From Big Data to Deeper Thinking: Foresight as Pathway for Collective Intelligence’

Ibon Zugasti Gorostidi, The Millennium Project Node, Spain — ‘The Future of Work and Technology 2050 Study’

Ozcan Saritas, HSE ISSEK — ‘Digitalization of Foresight’

Apiwat Ratanawaraha, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand — ‘Urbanities 4.0: The Futures of Thai Urban Life’

Session 3: Foresight: Sectoral Studies

Chair: Kuniko Urashima, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Japan

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Jose Cordeiro, The Millennium Project, USA — ‘Kardashev Civilization Scales: From the Past to the Future’

Pavel Bakhtin, HSE ISSEK — ‘Forecasting of Research Fronts in the Area of Artificial Intelligence Based on Semantic Analysis’

Sarah Cheah, National University of Singapore, Singapore — ‘Learning in the Digital Economy’

Andrey Dutov, National Research Center ‘Zhukovsky Institute’, Russia — ‘Science and Technology Foresight and Social Aspects of Technological Changes’

Session 4: Foresight: International Perspective

Chair: Sarah Cheah, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Kuniko Urashima, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Japan — ‘Overview of the 11th Delphi Survey’

Surachai Sathitkunarat, APEC Center for Technology Foresight, Thailand — ‘The Paradigm Shift of Thailand National Policy: The Crucial Role of Foresight’

Mu Rongpin, Center for Innovation and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China —‘S&T Foresight in China: Methodology and Organisation’

Fabienne Goux-Baudiment, Research Centre for Futures Studies ‘proGective’, France — ‘Governance X.0: A New Tool for the World as a Next Step of Evolution into a Non-predatory Economy’

Komkrit Sivara, PTT – Petroleum Authority of Thailand — ‘Foresight for City, Community and Business Transformation: A Future Perspective of PTT’

Wrap-up

November 22: Science, Technology & Innovation Policy

Session 5

Chair: Ozcan Saritas, HSE University

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Loet Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Inga Ivanova, HSE ISSEK — ‘The Measurement of Interdisciplinarity and Synergy’

Keun Lee, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea — ‘National Innovation Systems in BRICS in International Comparison’

Vitaly Roud, HSE ISSEK — ‘Technological Inequality of the Russian High-tech Manufacturing Firms: A Challenge for Upgrading?’

Stanislav Zaichenko, HSE ISSEK — ‘Private R&D Organizations vs State-owned Ones: Evidence for Selective S&T Policies’

Session 6

Chair: Wolfgang Polt, Joanneum Research, Policies, Austria

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Valentina Cillo, Marche Polytechnic University, Italy — ‘Innovating through Digital Revolution. The Role of Soft Skills in Increasing Firm Performance’

Valentina Polyakova, HSE ISSEK — ‘Are People in Russia Ready to Live and Work with Robots? Evidence from a Population Survey’

Jonathan Linton, Sheffield University, UK; HSE ISSEK — ‘Understanding the Differing Impacts of Innovation Across the Supply Chain’

Session 7

Chair: Dirk Meissner, HSE ISSEK

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Valeria Vlasova, HSE ISSEK — ‘Firms’ Perspectives on Innovation Policy Measures’

Ekaterina Streltsova, HSE ISSEK — ‘Russian “Technopolises”: The Technological Specialization of the Cities’

Yaroslav Eferin, HSE ISSEK  — Revealing “Whirlpools” and “Safe Harbors”: Long-term Industrial Evolution in Russian Regions’

Manlio Del Giudice, Link Campus University, Italy — ‘Evolution and Management of Knowledge Assets in the Digital Network: Future Perspectives of Knowledge Management’

Special Workshop ‘Prospects of Science & Technology in BRICS Countries’

Chairs: Alexander Sokolov, HSE ISSEKMlungisi Cele, National Advisory Council on Innovation, Department of Science and Technology, Republic of South Africa

Speakers (in the order of speaking):

Marcio de Miranda Santos, Center for Strategic Studies and Management, Brazil — ‘A Brief Analysis of the Current Collaboration among BRICS Countries Scientists in Selected Areas’

Maxim Kotsemir, HSE ISSEK — ‘BRICS+: Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Economies’

Gautam Goswami, Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council, India — Long-term Technology Foresight in India – A Case Study’

Xie Fei, Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development, China — ‘The Future of Science and Technology in China’

Mlungisi Cele, National Advisory Council on Innovation, Department of Science and Technology, Republic of South Africa — ‘Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Priorities for South Africa’

Ninel Seniuk, HSE University, UNIDO Centre for International Industrial Cooperation in the Russian Federation — ‘BRICS Innovative SME's Perspectives on Participation in Global Value Chains: Case of Russia’

Olga Yudina, Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation — ‘BRICS Energy Research Cooperation Platform – Interim Results and Plans for the Future’

Wrap-up