
The third installment of the annual CETE-P Forum took place on 17 December 2025. In line with our tradition to alternate between Czech and English versions of the event, this year was held with our Czech stakeholders. The primary goal of the event was to explore possible impacting capabilities of CETE-P, as well as looking for novel avenues to address stakeholders and searching for blind spots in our activities so far. Given our place within the network of the institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, we decided to brainstorm the topics with top level officials and experts within the Academy. Our guests included Dr. Ondřej Beránek, Vice-president of the Academy for Humanities, Dr. Pavel Baran, Chair of the Scientific Council of the Academy, Dr. Petr Kitzler, Director of the Institute of Philosophy, Dr. Pavlína Cermanová, Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy, and Jan Mareš, project manager at CETAV. Other scholars and members of the management with the experience of knowledge transfer were also present. CETE-P team members have presented central topics from our research and important past projects of the team members. We have concentrated on those areas with a high degree of applicability and transfer. Forum attendees helped us to formulate those areas of research that have the highest potential of attracting an interest from stakeholders, representing both state and business players. Some of these debates have direct bearing on activities in the immediate future, others will be consequential in the medium time range. Overall, all participants expressed a high degree of confidence that CETE-P impact on society and its governance could bring great benefits in the near future.

The third installment of the annual CETE-P Forum took place on 17 December 2025. In line with our tradition to alternate between Czech and English versions of the event, this year was held with our Czech stakeholders. The primary goal of the event was to explore possible impacting capabilities of CETE-P, as well as looking for novel avenues to address stakeholders and searching for blind spots in our activities so far. Given our place within the network of the institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences, we decided to brainstorm the topics with top level officials and experts within the Academy. Our guests included Dr. Ondřej Beránek, Vice-president of the Academy for Humanities, Dr. Pavel Baran, Chair of the Scientific Council of the Academy, Dr. Petr Kitzler, Director of the Institute of Philosophy, Dr. Pavlína Cermanová, Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy, and Jan Mareš, project manager at CETAV. Other scholars and members of the management with the experience of knowledge transfer were also present. CETE-P team members have presented central topics from our research and important past projects of the team members. We have concentrated on those areas with a high degree of applicability and transfer. Forum attendees helped us to formulate those areas of research that have the highest potential of attracting an interest from stakeholders, representing both state and business players. Some of these debates have direct bearing on activities in the immediate future, others will be consequential in the medium time range. Overall, all participants expressed a high degree of confidence that CETE-P impact on society and its governance could bring great benefits in the near future.
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