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ABOUT C-PET GLOBAL

C-PET Global is C-PET's international partner, based in Europe.

Manager and Fellow:
Herbert Enmarch-Williams
enmarch-williams@c-pet.org

After an earlier career as a commercial lawyer, his work now revolves around new venture development, especially in the transatlantic & international arena. He founded Inventurecatalyst to facilitate fast track entry by SME firms into international markets. In a career spanning two decades Herb has worked with a wide variety of businesses internationally, particularly US and UK firms, helping them to catalyse their overseas ventures. This includes strategic venture planning, market research & intelligence, business matchmaking & investor search, and overseas business development.

In January 2002 Herb was appointed by the Governor of the State of New Hampshire as its Commercial Consul to the United Kingdom. He often speaks and presents at seminars, workshops & conferences, and has made presentations in the UK, USA, India and Africa.

Fellow:
Anthony Mark Cutter
mark.cutter@c-pet.org

Anthony Mark Cutter is Head of Innovation in Society section at the International School of Communities, Rights and Inclusion (ISCRI) at the University of Central Lancashire (UK). He is Editor-in-Chief of Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology (published by Berkeley Electronic Press) and of the International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology (Springer).

In addition to qualifications in bioethics, he is a Barrister-at-Law, and holds professional qualifications as a Mediator and an Arbitrator. He has written and lectured internationally on a range of issues within the field of ethics, law and technology. His specialist focus is governance issues, including the governance of nanotechnology and biotechnology. Recently, his work has expanded to include a wider construction of ’Äúinnovation’Äù that moves beyond technology alone to focus on ways in which society changes itself. This has led to the development of sub-interests in fields such as criminal justice and disability, and recently his work has included the development of arts-based public engagement tools. Among his public appointments he is a Governor of the Royal National College for the Blind and a Member of the Board of the National Probation Service (Cumbria).

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Nigel Cameron"Vast issues of policy across every area will be hit by the transformative effects of emerging technologies ­ whether robotics/AI, synthetic bio, virtual reality, neuroscience, or the next generation of research in genetics. The innovation economy. Security. Environment. Freedom. Dignity.
Risk, technology, and human values come to a single point, and must drive a far-sighted policy discussion that we have barely begun."

—Nigel Cameron
President and CEO, C-PET

Jonathan Moreno"Americans have always defined themselves in terms of the future. It is therefore astonishing that there is no policy institute on emerging technologies in the nation's capital, one that cuts across philosophical lines. C-PET addresses that absence in our national conversation."

—JONATHAN MORENO