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Capturing Invisible

A unique research method based on one of the most influential concepts of future analysis by Sheila Jasanoff Kim, Sang-Hyun

Product

Capturing Invisible is a unique method of sociotechnical imaginaries analysis, which allows for their recognition and capture of the perceived risks associated with developing particular technology. 


It covers the legal and strategic documents analysis, pathways of research developments, and lay and expert imaginaries associated with specific technology. 

Benefits

Better alignment of innovation with societal needs, diagnosis of perceived risks and opportunities for product implementation, inspiration for new product development, and adaptation of technology to cultural contexts.

Effects

Identify key audience expectations of technology, new practices and social contexts, and key drivers of technology acceptance and change.

We offer

Comprehensive research based on one of the most widely supported theories of the 21st century - Sociotechnical Imaginaries (Jasanoff, Kim) to identify societal fears and expectations associated with specific technologies.
Inspiring training and workshops for engineers and developers
Lectures on the role of sociotechnical imaginaries in shaping the direction of technological development.

Our clients

Companies and R&D centres, which are developing and implementing new technologies, for example, the use of robots in education, care, services, etc., electromobility, new energy technologies, biomedical technologies, agricultural technologies, VR and AR, and space technologies.

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