October 29 and 30, 2021 / ASU / Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
111 E. Taylor St., Phoenix, AZ 85004
The conference will consist of plenary and session presentations and discussions on regulatory, governance, legal, policy, social and ethical aspects of emerging technologies, including:
national security
nanotechnology
quantum computing
biotechnology
genomics
internet of things (IoT)
virtual reality blockchain
autonomous vehicles
3D printing
robotics
autonomous weapon systems
personalized medicine
neuroscience
virtual reality blockchain
synthetic biology
gene editing
artificial intelligence
digital health
human enhancement
telemedicine
Call for abstracts: The co-sponsors invite submission of abstracts for proposed presentations. Submitters of
abstracts need not provide a written paper, although provision will be made for posting and possible post-
conference publication of papers for those who are interested.
- Abstracts are invited for any aspect or topic relating to the governance of emerging technologies,
including any of the technologies listed above. - Abstracts should not exceed 500 words and must contain your name and email address
- Abstracts must be submitted by Monday, August 2, 2021 to be considered
The sponsors will pay for the conference registration (including all conference meals and events) for one
presenter for each accepted abstract (additional authors will need to register). We will have limited funds
available for travel subsidies (application included in submission form).
For more information contact our Executive Director Josh Abbott at: Josh.Abbott@asu.edu, or 480.965.2465,