The Hiraya Foresight booth also featured, front and center, the milestones, current achievements, and ongoing futures literacy work by the DAP-GSPDM Futures Studies Platform, Northwestern University's PhilForesight, and the Philippine Futures Thinking Society. The Hiraya Foresight developed by the collaborators' video outlined and showcased how futures literacy that began in the Philippines in 2012 and the impacts it had at

The Center for Engaged Foresight crew will be putting on a game for Edinburgh Futurists next Saturday on November 7, 2020.Dreams and Disruptions is a scenario-building card game that uses time horizons, drivers of change, leadership, and movements, as well as disruptors to create a stress-tested, anti-fragile vision of the future.

Using a post-normal lens, Shermon emphasized that foresight could provide a platform for people, communities, and organizations to explore through a collective intelligence process multiple and diverse possibilities and risks i.e. worse, weird, preferable, and emergent futures.

As one of the Philippines and Asia’s top think tanks, the Center for Engaged Foresight was recently listed as a Global Go Think Tank by the Lauder Institute of the University of Pennsylvania’s 2020 Think Tank and Civil Society Program. According to the Lauder Institute website, “The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) of the Lauder Institute at the University

The Center for Engaged Foresight is now an official organizational member of the Association of Professional Futurists (APF), a global community of futurists advancing professional foresight. It was founded in 2002 to validate the competencies of emerging futurists, and to enhance their professional excellence.