
Scientific and technological progress does not only improve our lives, but frequently has unexpected and often undesirable effects. At ITAS, we contribute to realizing its potential while minimizing its risks.
Our addressees are politics, business, and society – the actors who shape scientific and technological progress. We offer them knowledge for action and point out possible solutions to global challenges.

Five new topic briefs bring together early scientific, technical and social developments, offering concise ideas for research, innovation and parliamentary practice.
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To mark ITAS’s 30th anniversary, school students from Karlsruhe were invited to explore the future of technology. A brochure now highlights the topics that were important to the participants and what researchers can learn from them.
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Deep geological layers are gaining importance in the light of climate crisis and geopolitical developments. In a project launched by State Secretary Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter, ITAS investigates how this affects the search for a nuclear waste repository.
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The TAB report provides a concise overview of deepfake technologies, their social impact and legal challenges. The report identifies concrete options for action for politics, businesses, and civil society.
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“Working in transdisciplinary projects requires the knowledge of many people. However, the challenge is often to make this knowledge accessible, comprehensible, and thus useful for others. At ITAS, I want to work with my colleagues to help better understand and shape these processes. For example, we are working on bringing together a wide range of stakeholders to shape the energy transition in a sustainable way.”
Janine Gondolf, philosopher of technology at ITAS







