Governed well, technological innovation can be a powerful force for good – connecting the world and providing tools to help address humanitarian, environmental, and health challenges while powering economic growth and recovery. But there is a growing international consensus for the need to adapt regulatory practices to realize the opportunities and mitigate the risks from innovation.
Enter “agile governance.”
Agile governance seeks to use dynamic, flexible, and iterative regulatory principles and techniques to achieve a more effective balance, one which helps us address societal challenges while also seizing the full promise of innovation. To support high-impact dialogue on these important topics Agile Governance for Our Future will feature leaders from government, business, academia, and civil society discussing their experiences with agile governance and offering new perspectives on how we can rethink regulation so that it is fit for purpose, now and into the future.
The program will include a keynote by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School), a fireside chat with Kent Walker (President of Global Affairs, Google), a panel of senior policymakers from the US, Europe, and Asia (invitations pending), and to bring a civil society perspective, remarks from Michael Mandel (Progressive Policy Institute).
Register here.