Foresight 2024: Fifteenth Anniversary Issue

The report discusses the Centre for Strategic Futures' 15-year journey, highlighting its role in strategic foresight for Singapore amidst global challenges, technological advancements, and societal changes, while reflecting on future possibilities and the importance of collaboration and community.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publication date: August 22, 2024
Publisher: Singapore Government Centre for Strategic Futures
Authors: Fuad Johari, Gurubaran Subramaniam, Harper Chew Ling Ling, Inthira Mailvaganam, Jevon Chandra, Joel Nee, Lee Chor Pharn, Lim Yun Hui, Wang Jieying, Wee Xue Ting, Yulia Hartono, Jeanette Kwek
Geographic focus: Singapore

Methods

The research method involved qualitative analysis through reflections, discussions, and insights gathered from various events and conversations held by the CSF, as well as contributions from experts and participants in the Futures Conversation series.

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Key Insights

The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Centre for Strategic Futures (CSF) in Singapore, celebrating its 15th anniversary and reflecting on its contributions to strategic foresight. It emphasizes the evolving landscape shaped by geopolitical tensions, climate change, and technological advancements, particularly artificial intelligence. The CSF has developed insights into emerging trends and facilitated discussions through events like the Futures Conversation series. The report highlights the importance of foresight in navigating complex challenges and fostering a future-oriented public service. It also explores themes such as social atomization, the impact of technology on human interaction, and the potential for collaborative approaches to address societal issues. The report concludes with reflections on the future of aging, mortality, and the role of narratives in shaping societal understanding amidst uncertainty.

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