4th FPO International Workshop

The Future Potentials Observatory (FPO) is pleased to invite you to its 4th International Workshop The hybrid workshop conference will take place on Thursday, 27 June.


PROGRAM


Moderator:    Petra Aczél

14.00-14.05:     Welcome by Zoltán Oszkár Szántó

section 1     Future Potentials & Digital Futures

14.05-14.20:     Zoltán Ábrahám, The Family: Framing the Future
14.20-14.35:     Szergej Vinogradov – Péter Kiss-Tóth, Comparison of the two leading international innovation indicator systems (GII, EIS)
14.35-14.45:     Q&A

section 2     Geopolitical Frontiers 

14.45-15.00:     Nuno Morgado – Amira Mouakher, AI and the War in Ukraine
15.00-15.15:     Nuno Morgado – Esztella Varga, The Turkish Straits and the Russian Ambitions
15.15-15.25:     Q&A

15.25-15.50:     Coffee Break

section 3     Design Futures 

15.50-16.05:     Anna Keszeg, Design Futures and New Materialisms
16.05-16.20:     Dávid Csürös – Ákos Schneider, Algorithmic Culture and Design
16.20-16.30:     Q&A

section 4     Innovation Horizons
 
16.30-16.45:     Máté Zavarkó, Accelerating sustainable development in the V4 countries’ energy sector: The role of transdisciplinary innovation and organizational changes

16.45-17.00:     Zoltán Csedő, Eco-innovation networks in the case of green cities in Eastern and Western context    
17.00-17.10:     Q&A

17.10-17.20:     Conclusions & future directions

17.20-18.00:     Networking
 

2024.06.27
14:00 - 18:00

Event information

Organizer: Future Potentials Observatory (FPO)
Date: 27th June (Thursday) 2024. 14.00 - 18.00
Venue: MOME - UP_202 - Design Material Library

Registration: fpo@future.potentials.hu

This event will be held in English.

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