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The Foundation for Technology Assessment TA-SWISS is a Centre of Competence of the
Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences The Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences is a Swiss organization that supports and networks the sciences at a regional, national and international level. They are designated by the Federal Act to Promote Research and Innovation to promote resear ...
, based on a mandate in the Swiss federal law on research. It is an advisory body, financed by public money, and devoted to
technology assessment Technology assessment (TA, German: , French: ) is a scientific, interactive, and communicative process that aims to contribute to the formation of public and political opinion on societal aspects of science and technology. This is a means of as ...
. (The abbreviation «TA» which is used to describe TA-SWISS stands for
Technology Assessment Technology assessment (TA, German: , French: ) is a scientific, interactive, and communicative process that aims to contribute to the formation of public and political opinion on societal aspects of science and technology. This is a means of as ...
, and reflects the activities of the Centre.)


Mission

The object of the Foundation for Technology Assessment TA-SWISS is to follow technological changes and developments and to identify the social, legal and ethical consequences of new technologies. Another element of its mission is to encourage the discussion of scientific and technological challenges. The recommendations that result from TA-SWISS projects are used to assist the decision making process, and are intended for the Swiss Parliament and the Federal Council. Depending on the topics covered, these recommendations may also be of interest to other groups, such as professional associations, commercial enterprises, universities and stakeholder groups, as well as public administrations. The media, in their role as disseminators of information, are also kept regularly informed about the activities of TA-SWISS. TA-Swiss is full member of the
European Parliamentary Technology Assessment The European Parliamentary Technology Assessment (EPTA) is a network of technology assessment (TA) institutions specialising in advising parliamentary bodies in Europe. Objectives The EPTA partners advise parliaments on the possible social, ec ...
(EPTA) network and is a founding member of the German speaking Network NTA (Netzwerk Technikfolgenabschätzung).NTA is the association of technology assessment institutions and practitioners in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, se
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Activities

The activities of the Foundation for Technology Assessment TA-SWISS are further divided into two areas: 1. Studies (interdisciplinary scientific analyses) Recent studies have covered the following topics:
Flexible new world of work
(2014)
Prenatal genetic diagnostics
(2014)
Synthetic Biology
(2014)
Deep geothermal energy
(2014)
Personalised Medicine
(2013)
Nano and Environment
(2013)
Electromobility
(2012)
Robotics
(2012)
Localisation Technologies
(2012)
Human Enhancement
(2011)
Biomass fuels – second generation
(2010)
Indicator-based decision-making systems
(2010)
Nanofood
(2009)
Anti-aging medicine – myths and chances
(2008) 2. Participative projects (consultations aimed at gathering the views of citizens) Numerous events have been organised within the scope of the participative projects – PubliForums, publifocus and other forms of dialogue, for example: * publifocus
Medical treatments
» (2012) * Dialogue
The Internet and me
» (2010)
World Wide Views on Global Warming
(2009) * publifocu
eHealth and the electronic patient file
(2008)


History

Experimental beginnings: TA-SWISS began its work in 1992. Following a number of parliamentary interventions, the Federal Council assigned the Swiss Science and Technology Council the task of developing a system of technology assessment for Switzerland over a four-year pilot phase (1992–1995). Institutionalisation of technology assessment: In its Message relating to the promotion of training, research and technology for the years 1996-1999, the Federal Council defined the bases for the institutionalisation and financing of technology assessment in Switzerland. In 1999, technology assessment was firmly fixed in the law on research. In this way, the Federal Council reinforced the independence of TA-SWISS, which until 2007 was affiliated to the Swiss Science and Technology Council. In 2008 a change in the law on research conferred the legal basis on the incorporation of the mandate for TA-SWISS within the Association of Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. Accordingly, since 1 January 2008 TA-SWISS has been a Centre for Excellence of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences.


See also

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Citizen science Citizen science (CS) (similar to community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, participatory monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is scientific research conducted with participation from the public (who are sometimes re ...
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Participatory monitoring Participatory monitoring (also known as collaborative monitoring, community-based monitoring, locally based monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is the regular collection of measurements or other kinds of data (monitoring), usually of natural reso ...
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Participatory action research Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to action research emphasizing participation and action by members of communities affected by that research. It seeks to understand the world by trying to change it, collaboratively and following ...


References


External links


Official website of TA-SWISS
{{Authority control Technology assessment organisations Scientific organisations based in Switzerland