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Institutionalising foresight capability (and creating wide foresight communities) in the R&I system05 December - 06 December 2022

Mutual Learning Exercise- Research and Innovation Foresight

FCT, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management and the European Commission (Directorate-General for Research and Innovation) promoted, on December 5, a workshop with the active participation of representatives from all sectors of the National Research and Innovation System (R&I), and representatives of European states participating in this MLE-Mutual Learning Exercise, in order to discuss and agree on possible guidelines and joint work with a view to an institutionalization of capabilities and the creation of foresight communities in this system.

The following day, December 6th, FCT hosted the meeting of this network that has, besides Portugal, representatives from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Romania and Slovenia.   

Posted on: 21/01/2025

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Portugal in 2050 from the Perspective of Science and the Acceleration of Technological Development25 September - 21 September 2024

The workshop "Portugal in 2050 from the Perspective of Science and the Acceleration of Technological Development", organized by the FCT as part of the Planning and Foresight Services Network of the Public Administration(RePLAN), aimed to deepen reflection and discussion on the nine megatrends identified in the brochure "Megatrends 2050 - A changing world: impacts on Portugal - A brief introduction", and is part of the collaborative work underway to produce the final report, which is due to be released during 2025.

Posted on: 21/01/2025

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ALVA Research and Consulting1

Posted on: 23/12/2024

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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)1

Foundation for Science and Technology

Posted on: 04/12/2024

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Sandra Fernandes1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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Afonso Duarte1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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Lydia Caldana1

ALAF - Associação Latina de Futuros | Future Resources | Foresight, Urban Policy & Strategy

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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António Alvarenga1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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Fernando Almeida1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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Daniel Ferreira1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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Brigita Jurisic1

Posted on: 18/11/2024

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MEGATRENDS 2050. THE CHANGING WORLD1May 2023 - March 2025

Impacts in Portugal

The digital brochure "Megatrends 2050, Changing World: Impacts on Portugal - a Brief Introduction" is now available. This is a publication by the Planning and Foresight Services Network of the Public Administration (RePLAN), as part of the activities carried out by the Multisectoral Foresight Team. RePLAN is chaired by the Public Administration Planning, Policy and Foresight Competence Center (PlanAPP), in which the FCT participates.Duration of the study: The project was launched in June 2023 and will be concluded with the launch of the final report in April 2025.
The document, available on the PlanAPP website, is a brief introduction to the 2050 Megatrends Report for Portugal, to be published by the end of year 2024. It presents, in a brief and preliminary way, the nine megatrends that are likely to shape the future of our country, with a general description and a list of the most relevant potential impacts: Worsening climate change; Growing pressure on natural resources; Diversifying and changing economic models; Diverging demographic trends; A more urban world; A more digital world; Accelerating technological development; A multipolar world and New challenges to democracy.

The identification and description of megatrends for Portugal is a work in progress, based on a collaborative, systematic and open process. During this year, with the aim of producing a report and supporting the formulation of public policies, this process will be deepened with workshops, expert consultation and citizen participation. The list of partner institutions may still be extended until the end of the process and does not include the experts from academia and civil society who have been taking part in the workshops and interviews.
The list of partner institutions may still be extended until the end of the process and does not include the experts from academia and civil society who have been taking part in the workshops and interviews.

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Posted on: 30/10/2024