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| In the coming months, we will publish The 2023 WEEF Index, which will distributed to hundreds of thousands engineers and executives. The ind...

| The World Ethical Electronics Forum inspires global innovators with open discussions and publications about ethics and sustainable developme...

| There is a socially fair and bright green future that embraces technology. A fantasy that you can aspire too with all of the making and none...

| The metaverse is a buzzword these days. But despite its virtual character, it has had, and will continue to have, a real-world impact on all...

| Chris Julien, a researcher at Waag Futurelab for technology and society, is part of the climate activism group Extinction Rebellion. Here he...

| In the coming months, we will publish The 2023 WEEF Index, which will distributed to hundreds of thousands of engineers and executives. The...

| You overhear three engineers discussing “ethical electronics” over drinks. When you hear "ethical electronics," are you inspired or do you r...

| Tessel Renzenbrink has written for Elektor about new technology, the Internet and its issues. After a decade, she took a position at the Net...

| Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the greatest philosophers, died 122 years ago. WEEF team members love the quote above because it is also our goa...

| Printed circuit boards are the basis of modern electronics. They come from all over and from various circumstances. Visiting a board factory...