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Reference Foresight Scenarios launch

How can EU policymakers ensure that their efforts today are futureproof and adapted to the constantly changing realities of our world?

On Thursday, 12 October 2023, the EU Policy Lab is launching its latest foresight product: four "Reference Foresight Scenarios on the global standing of the EU in 2040"


What are “Reference” Foresight Scenarios?

The scenarios put forward in our latest report offer four plausible versions of how Europe may look like in 2040 and its global standing.

They are strategic reflections, which can serve as a compass for navigating through unchartered territories of turbulence, uncertainty, ambiguity and novelty for policymakers.

These four geopolitical scenarios are called ‘Reference’ Scenarios because they represent a forward-looking framework that provides a reference for use in policymakers’ debates about potential futures.

We have a great line-up of speakers: both colleagues working in the EU institutions who have already applied the Reference Scenarios in their work and foresight experts.


Curious to find out how they could help your policy work be more futureproof or simply learn more about foresight?


Event details

Date: Thursday, 12 October 2023

Time: 10.30 - 12.30 CEST

Location:  European Commission*, Berlaymont building, Rue de la Loi 200, 1049 Bruxelles, in the hall on the 5th floor

*You will need an institutional badge to enter the Commission building.

 

Programme:

09:45Networking breakfast*
10:30Opening speech by Jolita Butkeviciene, JRC Director for Innovation in Science and Policymaking
10:40Introduction to Reference Foresight Scenarios
10:50

Reference Foresight Scenarios for strategic planning. Panel discussion with policymakers and foresight experts:

Moderated by Thomas Hemmelgarn, JRC, Head of the EU Policy Lab: Foresight, Design & Behavioural Insights

  • Prof. Dr. Caroline V. Rudzinska, Berlin School of Economics and Law
  • Dr. Jonas Hoffmann, Partner at Normann Partners / Associate Professor – SKEMA Business School
  • Florence Buchholzer, European Commission, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Michalis Ketselidis, European Commission, Secretariat General
12:00Q&A
12:30Closing remarks

 

*The event will be preceded by a networking breakfast, starting at 9:45 so be sure to arrive early.

Watch the recording

Slides used during the event