In its first year, REMIT submitted ten deliverables showcasing key foundational achievements. Highlights include the Kick-Off meeting, which fostered scientific collaboration among consortium members, and initial research findings across the three core work packages. Other deliverables include setting up ethical monitoring, methodological consistency, communication strategies, and stakeholder engagement plans. These efforts reflect REMIT’s multidisciplinary approach, combining legal and social science expertise.
In its second year, REMIT submitted six additional deliverables and broadened its visibility. Notable outputs included overviews on the normative construction of technology governance, advocacy coalitions in the EU, China, and the U.S. and stakeholder views on multilateralism. The team also presented at international conferences, published open-access articles and policy briefs, and engaged the public via social media, dashboards, and partner-city events.
Looking ahead, REMIT researchers will present at the European International Studies Association (EISA) conference in Bologna in August 2025, organizing a 9-panel section titled Navigating the Geopolitics of Strategic Technology. REMIT will also participate in the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2025 in Norway. The first Scenario Testing Workshop (STW), on Military AI, will be held at Erasmus University Rotterdam in June 2025, with policymakers already invited. Additional STWs are planned at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (Helsinki, Sept. 2025), the Virtual Routes Community (Brussels, Jan. 2026, Cyber Conflict), LUISS University (Rome, April 2026, Civilian AI), and KU Leuven (Q2 2026, Internet Governance and Quantum Technology).