CFR And The Stanford Emerging Technology Review Launch New Podcast Series on Frontier Technologies
Frontier technologies are transforming international relations and the U.S. economy. As a result, more bridges between science and engineering labs, Washington, DC, and the world of business are needed. The Hoover Institution and Stanford University’s School of Engineering launched the Stanford Emerging Technology Review (SETR) in 2023. Now, in a partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a new podcast series titled The Interconnect will strive to close that gap.
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CFR And The Stanford Emerging Technology Review Launch New Podcast Series on Frontier Technologies