| Session |
| A1: Assessment of the Technology and Work Environments Relations |
| A2: Co-creating responsible research agendas |
| A3: Linking science and society to policymaking How to serve policymakers’ needs? |
| A4: Crossing the Chasm to Digital Health Data |
| A5: Socio-technical transitions of energy and transport infrastructures: Co-evolution and complexity as challenges for TA |
| A6: Technology in Perinatal Healthcare: Helping Mums and Babies |
| B1: Parliamentary Technology Assessment: Genetic tests during pregnancy |
| B2: Ethical Impact Assessment for Research and Innovation |
| B3: The Politics of TA |
| B4: Horizon Scanning: an instrument for early detection |
| B5: Towards a Global TA- Possibilities and Challenges |
| B6: A role play in TA practices: ways to shape the interaction between science and policy |
| C1: Making Sense of Public Engagement in Creating Knowledge for Decision-Making on Science, Technology and Innovation |
| C2: Untamed participation? The role of bottom-up engagement in “Responsible Research and Innovation” |
| C3: Knowledge for policymaking How to organize the use of best available knowledge? |
| C4: Valueing and evaluation regenerative medicines healthcare potential |
| C5: Bioeconomy in the spotlight |
| D1: Getting the story across- Challenges and Benefits of Communicating Technology Assessment |
| D2: Data protection and privacy impact assessments: An instrument foreseen by the new European data protection regulation |
| D3: Mutual Learning of Stakeholders and Citizens for a Sustainable Development |
| D4: Assessing Technologies for health quality and an independent life |
| D5: The extensive potential of gene drives based on the newly developed CRISPR-method – a challenge for Prospective Technology Assessment |
| D6: Responsible Research and Innovation: Perspectives from active and live RRI projects in Higher Education |