Overview
The Global TechnoPolitics Forum (GTPF) translates ideas into action through a focused set of programs addressing some of the most critical—and least understood—challenges at the intersection of technology and geopolitics.
Our programs are deliberately interdisciplinary, transnational, and nonpartisan, reflecting the complexity and urgency of today’s global technological transformations.
GTPF’s work is organized around three mutually reinforcing pillars: Convenings, Research, and Community—each designed to foster dialogue, generate insight, and support coordination among diverse global actors.
🔹 Convenings: Dialogue Where It Matters Most
Purpose
GTPF convenings create trusted spaces for open, frank, and constructive dialogue among senior policymakers, technologists, industry leaders, academics, civil society actors, and multilateral institutions.
What makes them different
GTPF convenings are not traditional conferences. They are purpose-driven forums designed to:
- Surface emerging geopolitical and technological fault lines
- Cultivate cross-ideological, trans-partisan, and interdisciplinary networks
- Build shared understanding and, where possible, consensus
- Enable sustained engagement beyond single events
Formats
- High-level roundtables and closed-door policy dialogues
- Task-oriented workshops and scenario discussions
- Public panels and multistakeholder forums linked to global processes
Through these convenings, GTPF supports trust-building, strategic exchange, and long-term engagement in an increasingly fragmented global environment.
🔹 Research: Insight for a Fragmented World
Purpose
GTPF research provides the intellectual foundation for our convenings and community engagement. Our work examines how technological change is reshaping power, governance, sovereignty, conflict, and cooperation at local, national, and global levels.
Research principles
- Analytical rigor and methodological integrity
- Policy relevance without partisanship
- Independence from political, corporate, or ideological capture
Research outputs
- Policy briefs and analytical reports
- Strategic foresight and scenario analyses
- Conceptual frameworks and issue mappings
- Educational materials supporting informed debate
Rather than prescribing fixed solutions, GTPF research expands the range of policy options, clarifies trade-offs, and grounds debate in empirical realities.
🔹 Community: Building Global Networks of Trust and Knowledge
Purpose
At the core of GTPF is a growing global community of experts, practitioners, and institutions committed to collaborative problem-solving at the technology–geopolitics nexus.
What the community enables
- Sustained knowledge exchange across regions and sectors
- Cross-border and cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Engagement between emerging voices and established leaders
- Collective learning in a rapidly evolving landscape
Community engagement is continuous and dynamic, extending beyond events to include informal exchanges, collaborative projects, and long-term relationships.
🔹 Programmatic Focus Areas
Across all programs, GTPF concentrates on a set of interconnected thematic frontiers, including but not limited to:
- Digital sovereignty and global governance
- Technology, power, and geopolitical competition
- Cybersecurity, cyber conflict, and digital resilience
- The role of private actors as geopolitical agents
- Institutional adaptation to technological change in a multipolar, multi-ideological world
These focus areas evolve as technologies, geopolitical dynamics, and societal priorities shift.
🔹 From Dialogue to Action
Our approach
GTPF does not seek to impose a grand blueprint for global governance. Instead, our programs contribute to an ongoing, collective effort to reimagine global architecture—one that is adaptive, inclusive, and fit for the realities of the twenty-first century.
Through convenings, research, and community, GTPF works to:
- Translate dialogue into shared understanding
- Transform insight into strategic clarity
- Support practical pathways for coordination and action