Friday, October 31, 2025

Media Briefing on UNESCO’s new global standard on the ethics of Neurotechnology

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Media Briefing on UNESCO's new global standard on the ethics of Neurotechnology

 
 

UNESCO's Member States are poised to agree on a comprehensive set of principles to guide the development and deployment of neurotechnology. In mid-November, they will come together to adopt the Organization's 'Recommendation on the Ethics of Neurotechnology', the first global standard in this fast-growing field. The Recommendation establishes important guardrails to ensure this frontier technology can benefit all those who need it, without jeopardizing human rights.

 

When? On Tuesday 4 November at 10.00 Central European Time/14.00 Samarkand Time

 

Where? In-person in Samarkand at UNESCO's General Conference, and Online

 

Who? UNESCO's Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO's Assistant Director General of Social and Human Sciences, Lidia Brito, UNESCO's Director of Bioethics and the Ethics of Emerging Technologies, Dafna Feinholz, and Hervé Chneiweiss, Neurologist and Neurobiologist, and President of INSERM's Ethics Committee.

 

Press Accreditation: Please register here to attend.

 

1 in 7 people worldwide live with a mental disorder, and neurological conditions rank as the leading cause of ill health and disability globally. Sufferers of Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and treatment-resistant depression hold great hope in Neurotechnology because of its many transformative medical uses.

But while the use of neurotechnology in the medical sector is strictly regulated, its use in other domains, such as the commercial sector is not. Many consumers use Neurotechnology without being aware they are doing so; wearable head bands and ear pods allow them to monitor health and well-being indicators such as heart rate and sleeping patterns. But they also harvest our neural data. This data is highly sensitive because it offers deep insights into our private thoughts, reactions and emotions. Currently this data can be sold or passed on to third parties without restriction, seriously jeopardizing our right to mental privacy.

The Recommendation is the fruit of an expansive global consultation, which involved two years of expert debate, and a series of intergovernmental negotiations. It will be presented for adoption by UNESCO's Member States at the 43rd session of the General Conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on either 12 or 13 November 2025. Once formally adopted it will then serve as a blueprint for the ethical and responsible governance of neurotechnology.

 
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Thursday, October 30, 2025

CfP: International Conference on Green Hydrogen ICGH2025 | 11–12 November, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH-2025)
organized by the Government of India 
11–12 November 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

As key stakeholders in India's energy and industrial transformation, your participation will add immense value to the conference deliberations. ICGH-2025 will convene global leaders from industry, utilities, academia, and policy to advance discussions on innovation, technology, and pathways for building a robust Green Hydrogen ecosystem. We respectfully request your kind participation, enabling maximum engagement and benefit for those interested. The agenda and registration details are available at  https://www.icgh.in/. We look forward to your esteemed presence at ICGH-2025. 

About The Event: India launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission on 4th January, 2023. The Mission aims to establish a Green Hydrogen ecosystem in India. This will require synergizing demand and supply, creation of enabling policy and regulatory frameworks for innovative and affordable solutions. Green Hydrogen can replace fossil fuels and fossil-based feedstocks in several hard-to-abate sectors like Refineries, Fertilizers, Steel and Chemicals and also in sectors like Aviation and Shipping. The Government of India is organizing an International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH-2025) on 11-12 November 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi to discuss the recent advances and upcoming technologies across the entire Green Hydrogen value chain. The forum will provide an opportunity to discuss the evolving Green Hydrogen landscape and network with the global scientific community and industry. The 2-day mega event will feature plenary talks, expert panel discussions and technical deliberations around establishing Green Hydrogen ecosystem and catalyzing a systemic approach for meeting the global goals for decarbonization through Green Hydrogen. Apart from domain-specific interaction on hydrogen production, storage, distribution and downstream applications, the conference will also be discussing green financing, human resource upskilling and startup initiatives in this area.

Today's CSSP Lecture "AI, Cognition and Uncertainty: An STS Perspective on the Resurgence of Faith" | at 15:00



Centre for Studies in Science Policy

School of Social Sciences, JNU

 Cordially invites you to

 

 CSSP Lecture Series Talk on

AI, Cognition and Uncertainty: An STS Perspective on the Resurgence of Faith

by

Dr. Ravi Shukla

(CEO and Founder, Antastic Information Technologies, Noida, U.P.)


Venue:  Room No. 227, 2nd Floor, SSS-1, JNU

Time:   3:00 p.m.

Date:    Friday, 31st October 2025

Mode: Physical


About the Talk: Technologies have played an important role in the debate/tension between a scientific understanding of the world and one based on religious faith. Even as AI technologies increasingly mediate the way we understand, interpret and interact with the world, it is accompanied by a global resurgence in faith. The Talk attempts to understand this association/correlation from an STS perspective.

 

All are welcome to attend the lecture.

 Coordinators, CSSP Lecture Series


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By signing a new five-year partnership, UNESCO and LVMH expand their joint actions for biodiversity conservation.

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By signing a new five-year partnership, UNESCO and LVMH expand their joint actions for biodiversity conservation.

 

Paris, 30 October 2025UNESCO and LVMH Group announce the renewal of their privileged partnership dedicated to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. This new agreement, entitled "For the Beauty of the Living", strengthens and expands the cooperation first initiated in 2019 around UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme. Now extending beyond the scope of this programme, the partnership aims to intensify joint actions by mobilizing all of UNESCO's education, science and cultural programmes, with the active support of LVMH. It also includes a new project conducted with the Tiffany & Co. Foundation, focused on the sustainable management of marine areas.


"Preserving together the beauty of the living is the objective of this strengthened partnership. Within UNESCO-designated sites, we are developing with LVMH nature- and culture-based solutions, such as agroforestry or craftsmanship, for the benefit of local communities around the world," said Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO.

 

"Proud of the actions carried out locally under the first partnership with UNESCO, LVMH is pleased to formalize this new chapter. In connection with local stakeholders, such as breeders and farmers, the Group intends to continue its role as an integrator and facilitator in shaping this renewed relationship with living systems," added Antoine Arnault, Image and Environment of LVMH.

 

Three priorities for 2025–2029

 

The "For the Beauty of the Living" partnership is structured around three major priorities:

 

  • Supporting sustainable economic models: supporting local initiatives designed according to community needs and territorial specificities, notably within the framework of actions already undertaken in the Amazon or in Africa.

 

  • Measuring environmental and social impacts: promoting sustainable and nature-positive practices by assessing their combined benefits (carbon, biodiversity, water, soil, know-how) and contributing to international work on the development of Nature Certificates, aiming in particular at providing additional income for local communities.

 

  • Strengthening skills and knowledge: promoting sustainable practices through agroforestry or regenerative agriculture, especially in professions connected to living systems, through education, research, and skills-based sponsorship, while valuing local know-how. The partnership will notably rely on UNESCO University Chairs and cooperation with the Learning Planet Institute.

 

A first illustration with the Tiffany & Co. Foundation

 

The renewal takes concrete form as of today with a symbolic commitment: the Tiffany & Co. Foundation joins UNESCO to support ocean sciences. Through the "Delivering a Healthy Ocean" initiative, the Foundation will support the development of sustainable management plans for marine areas in several regions of the world, mobilizing scientific and local knowledge, and strengthening international cooperation.

 

This project will help establish a network of decision-makers and experts in at least ten countries and will promote the emergence of concrete solutions to protect marine ecosystems. It also aligns with the objectives of the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030), led by UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission.

 

A new collaboration built on tangible results since 2019

 

This new chapter extends a first phase of cooperation between LVMH and UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme, conducted over the past five years. It focused on eight biosphere reserves in the Amazon region – in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru covering nearly 30 million hectares and home to 1.3 million people, including many Indigenous communities.

 

In close collaboration with these communities, more than 80 initiatives directly benefiting over 1,000 families and young people have helped restore ecosystems and create sustainable sources of income. Among the main achievements:

 

  • Establishment of participatory governance in the eight biosphere reserves located in Bolivia (Pilón-Lajas, Beni), Ecuador (Yasuní, Sumaco, Podocarpus-El Condor), Brazil (Central Amazon) and Peru (Manu, Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha), including the involvement of local communities and youth networks in management committees.

 

  • Training and equipment for forest fire prevention: more than 200 people have been trained and equipped in Peru, Brazil, Ecuador and Bolivia.

 

  • Development of income-generating activities unrelated to deforestation, such as meliponiculture in Peru, with the support of 26 producers; creative mentoring, with the participation of Central Saint Martins, for the Tsimane women's community in Bolivia producing jewelry from local and renewable resources; and cacao production through agroforestry practices in Ecuador and Peru.

 

The direct and indirect support of local communities lies at the heart of the initiative. Thus, in Peru, nearly 28,000 people have indirectly benefited from the training of fire prevention and management brigades, the provision of equipment, and the construction of 100 km of firebreaks. In addition, almost 18,000 people have indirectly benefited from support for ecotourism and agroforestry, as well as for the production of cocoa, coffee, crafts and honey, particularly in the central area of the Bioay (Oxapampa–Ashaninka–Yanesha) Reserve and the Manu Reserve.

 

Several LVMH Maisons have made concrete contributions to this first phase: Guerlain launched, in collaboration with UNESCO, the Women for Bees initiative to train and support more than 120 women beekeepers in eight countries while helping to preserve these territories. Christian Dior Couture partnered with UNESCO to strengthen community initiatives for biodiversity conservation and restoration in Mexico's Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve.

 

The new global partnership "For the Beauty of the Living" is part of LVMH's LIFE 360 environmental strategy and extends a collaboration already embodied by concrete, on-the-ground actions.

 

LVMH

 

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is represented in Wines and Spirits by a portfolio of brands that includes Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Veuve Clicquot, Krug, Ruinart, Mercier, Château d'Yquem, Domaine du Clos des Lambrays, Château Cheval Blanc, Colgin Cellars, Hennessy, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Belvedere, Woodinville, Volcán de Mi Tierra, Chandon, Cloudy Bay, Terrazas de los Andes, Cheval des Andes, Newton, Bodega Numanthia, Ao Yun, Château d'Esclans, Château Galoupet, Joseph Phelps and Château Minuty. Its Fashion and Leather Goods division includes Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Celine, Loewe, Kenzo, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci, Marc Jacobs, Berluti, Loro Piana, RIMOWA, Patou, Barton Perreira and Vuarnet. LVMH is present in the Perfumes and Cosmetics sector with Parfums Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy, Kenzo Parfums, Perfumes Loewe, Benefit Cosmetics, Make Up For Ever, Acqua di Parma, Fresh, Fenty Beauty by Rihanna, Maison Francis Kurkdjian and Officine Universelle Buly. LVMH's Watches and Jewelry division comprises Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., TAG Heuer, Chaumet, Zenith, Fred Hublot and l'Epée. LVMH is also active in selective retailing as well as in other activities through DFS, Sephora, Le Bon Marché, La Samaritaine, Groupe Les Echos-Le Parisien, Paris Match, Cova, Le Jardin d'Acclimatation, Royal Van Lent, Belmond and Cheval Blanc hotels.

 
About UNESCO
 
With 194 Member States, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization contributes to peace and security by leading multilateral cooperation on education, science, culture, communication and information. Headquartered in Paris, UNESCO has offices in 54 countries and employs over 2300 people. UNESCO oversees more than 2000 World Heritage sites, Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks; networks of Creative, Learning, Inclusive and Sustainable Cities; and over 13 000 associated schools, university chairs, training and research institutions, with a global network of 200 National Commissions. Its Director-General is Audrey Azoulay.
 
"Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed" – UNESCO Constitution, 1945.
 
More information: www.unesco.org
 
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Maria SANCHEZ APONTE, m.sanchez-aponte@unesco.org, +33 (0) 1 45 68 02 37
 

LVMH CONTACTS

 

Media: Jean-Charles TRÉHAN, + 33 1 44 13 26 20

 

Analysts and investors: Rodolphe OZUN, + 33 1 44 13 27 21

 

MEDIA CONTACTS

 

France

 

Charlotte MARINÉ, +33 6 75 30 43 91

 

Axelle GADALA, +33 6 89 01 07 60

 

Publicis Consultants, +33 1 44 82 46 05

 

Michel CALZARONI, +33 6 07 34 20 14

 

Olivier LABESSE / Hugues SCHMITT / Thomas ROBOREL DE CLIMENS — +33 6 79 11 49 71

 

Italy

 

Michele CALCATERRA / Matteo STEINBACH

SEC and Partners, +39 02 624 9991

 

UK

 

Hugh MORRISON / Charlotte MCMULLEN

Montfort Communications, +44 7921 881 800

 

US

 

Nik DEOGUN / Blake SONNENSHEIN

Brunswick Group, +1 212 333 3810

 

China

 

Daniel JEFFREYS

Deluxewords, +44 772 212 6562 / +86 21 80 36 04 48

 
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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

CSSP Lecture "AI, Cognition and Uncertainty: An STS Perspective on the Resurgence of Faith" | 31st October, 15:00



Centre for Studies in Science Policy

School of Social Sciences, JNU

 Cordially invites you to

 

 CSSP Lecture Series Talk on

AI, Cognition and Uncertainty: An STS Perspective on the Resurgence of Faith

by

Dr. Ravi Shukla

(CEO and Founder, Antastic Information Technologies, Noida, U.P.)


Venue:  Room No. 227, 2nd Floor, SSS-1, JNU

Time:   3:00 p.m.

Date:    Friday, 31st October 2025

Mode: Physical


About the Talk: Technologies have played an important role in the debate/tension between a scientific understanding of the world and one based on religious faith. Even as AI technologies increasingly mediate the way we understand, interpret and interact with the world, it is accompanied by a global resurgence in faith. The Talk attempts to understand this association/correlation from an STS perspective.

 

All are welcome to attend the lecture.

 Coordinators, CSSP Lecture Series


BIS Webinar on Quantum Technologies | 29 October, 1500 IST

Greetings from the Bureau of Indian Standards.

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming webinar titled "Quantum Technologies in India: Standardization for Innovation and Security", being organized by the Bureau of Indian Standards on Wednesday, 29 October 2025, from 1500 h to 1630 h.

This webinar will bring together leading experts from IIT Madras, IISER Pune, CSIR-NPL, Deloitte, and BIS to discuss India's preparedness under the National Quantum Mission, the role of ISO/IEC standards, and emerging domains such as quantum sensing, metrology, enabling technologies, and quantum-safe cryptography.

Webinar Details:
•  Date & Time: 29 October 2025 (Wednesday), 1500 h – 1630 h
•  Mode: Virtual
•  Webinar Link: Join Webinar
•  Webinar Number: 2517 728 2954
•  Webinar Password: 123456

Agenda Highlights:
•  Opening Remarks by DDG, BIS
•  Insights on National Quantum Mission
•  Global Standardization Perspectives (IEC/ISO JTC 3)
•  Technical Sessions on Quantum Sensing, Metrology, Enabling Technologies, and Quantum-safe Cryptography
•  Concluding Remarks by Head, LITD

•  You are kindly requested to share this invitation with relevant colleagues, departments, and stakeholder groups who may benefit from or contribute to this important dialogue.

We look forward to your gracious presence and meaningful participation.


Thanks & Regards/ सादर

Sailendra Kumar Verma/ शैलेन्द्र कुमार वर्मा 

litd-38@bis.gov.in

Deputy Director & Scientist-C/ उप निदेशक & वैज्ञानिक - सी
Member Secretary (LITD 38)/ सदस्य सचिव (LITD 38)
Electronics & IT Department/ इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स और सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी विभाग
Bureau of Indian Standards/ भारतीय मानक ब्यूरो