Registration for the SATORI Final conference is now closed
REGISTRATION CLOSED
Registration for the SATORI Final conference is now closed
Due to great interest, registration for the SATORI Final conference “Ethics Assessment of Research and Innovation: Looking to the Future” is now closed before its deadline, September 5, 2017.
If you are still interested in attending our event, to be held on September 18-19, 2017 at the MCE Conference Centre in Brussels, please send your contact details to final-conference@satoriproject.eu. We will let you know if any seat becomes available as soon as possible, but no later than September 10, 2017.
SATORI Final conference has sparked a lot of interest. It will be one of the largest and most important conferences on ethics assessment and guidance of research and innovation in recent years.
The list of SATORI eminent speakers is long. Around 40 researchers, academics, ethicists, policy makers, media members, ethics committees’ and many others will be talking about future trends and new developments in ethics assessment of research and technological innovation in order to strengthen ethical R&I practices in the European Union and beyond.
The conference will discuss current ethical issues in research and innovation, frameworks and standards, especially those developed during the course of the SATORI project, but also methods for enhancing ethics assessment of R&I and ways to support the activities of research ethics committees. Part of the program will be dedicated to ethics of humanities and social sciences, engineering sciences, computer and information sciences, natural sciences, and medical and life sciences.
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Contact: final-conference@satoriproject.eu
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The SATORI project is a 45-month project on ethics assessment of research and innovation (R&I) supported by the European Commission through its FP7 funding scheme. SATORI comprises 16 partners from 12 countries and is co-ordinated by the University of Twente in the Netherlands.
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