ITA - Institute of Technology Assessment
The Institute of Technology Assessment performs inter-disciplinary
scientific research at the interface of technology and society. Its
work focusses on technological trends, on societal consequences and
on options for the shaping of technological change. The research
results provide the basis, i.a., for giving advice to
decision-makers.
The Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA) is a research facility
of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (AAS). It was founded in its
present form on January 1st, 1994, based on its predecessor, the
Technology Assessment Unit (TAU). At present the Institute employs
about a dozen scientific researchers whose specialist subject
knowledge of economics, business management, sociology, political
science, communications technology, psychology, philosophy,
telecommunications, molecular biology, medicine, genetics, physics,
chemistry and law is combined in the interdisciplinary field of
technology assessment (TA). The core group is formed by teams of
employees of the Institute, who are assisted when required by
external experts.
The Institute is financed by the Austrian Academy of Sciences and by
the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Arts, as well
as by third-parties such as the Austrian Fund for Scientific
Research, the Commission of the European Union etc.).
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Director: Univ.-Doz. Dr. Michael Nentwich
Institut für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung
Strohgasse 45, 5
A-1030 Wien
Tel: +43 1 51581 6582
Contact: Dr. Walter Peissl
E-Mail: wpeissl@oeaw.ac.at
Homepage: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/ita
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