INSME Discusses Technology as a Catalyst for Change

3 June 2025

INSME president Sergio Arzeni attended the 18th Annual Scientific Baltic Business Management Conference 2025 in Riga, Latvia. The topic of the summit was the new Human-Tech Era. This conference, held on May 28, represented a significant opportunity for leading voices from international institutions, academia, and civil society to address the moral and ethical challenges facing today’s global governance systems and served as a platform to explore how ethics can guide renewed efforts in international cooperation, technological advancements.

INSME President Sergio Arzeni was invited to contribute in a session titled Technology as a Catalyst for Change: Challenges and Opportunities for Future Societies. This session also saw Prof. Jay Mitra take the floor, a key INSME board member, discussing citizen entrepreneurship and engagement. Throughout the sessions, Mr. Arzeni repeatedly called for a return to shared ethical foundations in international cooperation, highlighting the need to shift from power-based to value-based global governance citing Amartya Sen and Hannah Arendt.

The title of Arzeni’s contribution was Rebuilding an Ethical World, concluding that free societies should foster critical engagement with diverse ideas and shared human values to rebuild trust in an interconnected world.

Source: INSME Secretariat

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