- Institute for the Future
The Institute for the Future (IFTF) is a
Palo Alto, California –basedthink tank established in 1968, as a spin-off from theRAND Corporation , to help organizations plan for the long-termfuture .IFTF was founded by
Paul Baran , an early Internet pioneer and co-developer of packet switching, futurist Theodore Jay Gordon, andDelphi method co-inventor Olaf Helmer (*1910). After a year inMiddletown, Connecticut , the Institute relocated toSilicon Valley , where it has been ever since. During the presidency of Roy Amara (1969-1991), the Institute conducted some of the earliest studies of the impact of the Arpanet on scientific research, and was notable for its research ongroupware . The Institute attracted several notable researchers in this period, including astrophysicist and computer scientistJacques Vallee , sociologist Bob Johansen, and its most consistently mediagenic figure, technology forecasterPaul Saffo .Today, the Institute maintains research programs on the futures of technology, health, and organizations. It publishes a [http://www.iftf.org/library.html variety of reports and maps] , as well as a [http://www.iftf.org/futurenow blog] on emerging technologies.
The Institute's executive director is [http://www.iftf.org/node/719 Marina Gorbis] .
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