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On 29-30 March 2012, [[Yiannis Laouris]] joined a group of 60 people gathered in Brussels in a workshop to kick-off a process of visioning how Europe may look in 2050. The European Commission's Directorate- General for Information Society and Media (DG INFSO), [[Digital Futures Tsk Force]] organised a series of events in the context of "Digital Futures", a visioning project to prepare DG INFSO for reflections on ICT policies beyond 2020. The exercise is designed to be highly participatory, incrementally drawing in people through both face-to-face and online engagement around a collective inquiry into the future.
On 29-30 March 2012, [[Yiannis Laouris]] joined a group of 60 people gathered in Brussels in a workshop to kick-off a process of visioning how Europe may look in 2050. The European Commission's Directorate- General for Information Society and Media (DG INFSO), [[Digital Futures Task Force]] organised a series of events in the context of "Digital Futures", a visioning project to prepare DG INFSO for reflections on ICT policies beyond 2020. The exercise is designed to be highly participatory, incrementally drawing in people through both face-to-face and online engagement around a collective inquiry into the future.





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Core Foresight 2050
Core Foresight 2050
Project Core Foresight 2050
Place Brussels
Date(s) 29-30 March 2012
Person in charge Matthieu Kleinschmager
Type of participants Futurists from across the world
Number of participants 60
Total Duration 2 days
Link(s) http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/29-30-march-2012-digital-futures-first-core-foresight-workshop-future-and-present-snapshots




On 29-30 March 2012, Yiannis Laouris joined a group of 60 people gathered in Brussels in a workshop to kick-off a process of visioning how Europe may look in 2050. The European Commission's Directorate- General for Information Society and Media (DG INFSO), Digital Futures Task Force organised a series of events in the context of "Digital Futures", a visioning project to prepare DG INFSO for reflections on ICT policies beyond 2020. The exercise is designed to be highly participatory, incrementally drawing in people through both face-to-face and online engagement around a collective inquiry into the future.


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