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Overview of TA like a ctivities in Lithuania Dr. Edgaras Leichteris Knowledge Economy Forum,

Overview of TA like a ctivities in Lithuania Dr. Edgaras Leichteris Knowledge Economy Forum,. The role of the “birth enabler” Or how we have started. Interviews in Switzerland Or how we have learned a lot. Interviews in Lithuania ... So what is the TA (after 5th explanation) ?.

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Overview of TA like a ctivities in Lithuania Dr. Edgaras Leichteris Knowledge Economy Forum,

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  1. Overview of TA like activities in Lithuania Dr. Edgaras Leichteris Knowledge Economy Forum,

  2. The role of the “birth enabler” Or how we have started

  3. Interviews in Switzerland Or how we have learned a lot

  4. Interviews in Lithuania ... So what is the TA (after 5th explanation) ?

  5. Strengths and Weaknesses It’s much easier to talk about problems in our S&T system and Innovation scoreboard Science and education reform Big SF projects (valleys, etc.) Highly educated, but often without skills and competences Effectiveness of funding (good signs, but still a lot of problems)

  6. Main issues From the analysis of strengths and weaknesses Demand for high quality research in general (“tired of imitation”) Unrecognized demand by politicians Political decisions are based on anecdotal examples or opinions (not research/advice) You need to be well prepared, sometimes you need to change coalition in parliament for “1 hour” to make the decision

  7. Organisations Many players, many ambitions, weak capacities Parliament vs Government Agencies (MITA, MOSTA, etc.) Research Council vs Science Academy Scientific and Business communities NGO’s/ Citizens / General public

  8. TA like activities We have some very fragmented experience Risk assessment – we have, but not in the PTA context Environmental impact assessment – best what we have, but in low quantities Philosophy of technology and ethics – the worst preparation for that Social studies – only few scientists capable Technology foresight – none.

  9. So do we need it ? YES, .... BUT “Not as always” “Not for the money” “Not in a hurry” “Not with this Parliament” “Only if it’s independent”

  10. How to position it ? “Stay away from society” Position it towards politics or research … but “If the society is not involved, politicians will not listen” And Research vs Debates/Advice Winner: for good advice you need good debates, based on some research

  11. Future Slow “food for thought” and a lot of learning Identify interests of key players - NOW Prepare some possible scenarios (research model, public debate model, parliamentary institution, independent, private, tenders vs budget) – July or September Some experiments by Knowledge Economy Forum in 2012-2013 to show how it looks like Pilot project in 2014 by somebody (Lithuanian SF)

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