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Ohorizont

Ohorizont is an international research and development initiative dedicated to horizon scanning, futures studies, and data-driven visualization of long-term trends. The network brings together universities, think tanks, and technology companies to explore potential futures and implications for policy, industry, and society.

Originating in Central Europe, Ohorizont formally emerged in 2012 as a cooperative umbrella for cross-disciplinary projects.

Activities include regular publications such as the Horizon Atlas, a multimedia database of technological signals and

Methodologically, Ohorizont emphasizes weak signal detection, cross-domain collaboration, and transparent methodologies. It combines qualitative horizon-scanning with

Funding comes from member institutions, research grants, and philanthropic support. The organization maintains open-access outputs and

Critics have noted limitations in sample diversity and the challenge of communicating uncertainties inherent in futures

It
operates
with
a
rotating
governance
model
and
maintains
a
virtual
center
that
coordinates
research
agendas,
data
standards,
and
collaborative
publications.
social
indicators,
and
scenario-based
reports
that
examine
plausible
future
developments.
Ohorizont
also
hosts
workshops,
trainings,
and
public
lectures
intended
to
improve
data
literacy
and
futures
thinking.
lightweight
quantitative
analytics
and
shareable
datasets
to
enable
reproducibility.
engages
with
policymakers
to
translate
insights
into
planning
and
risk
assessment.
work.
Proponents
argue
that
the
initiative
provides
a
constructive
framework
for
long-range
thinking
and
evidence-based
decision
making.