STS Roundtable Annual Conference – Berlin 2026
Sociotechnical Systems Design – New Challenges in Times of Omnipresent AI
29. September – 02. October 2026 in Berlin, Germany
Welcome to our conference on Sociotechnical Systems in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. As AI becomes an increasingly pervasive and often invisible part of how we work, organize, and interact, new questions arise about responsibility, transparency, governance, and the future design of human-centered sociotechnical systems.
This conference brings together researchers and practitioners to critically explore how sociotechnical systems can be designed, governed, and transformed in the era of ubiquitous AI. We welcome theoretical, empirical, and practice-oriented contributions and look forward to an inspiring exchange of perspectives, experiences, and ideas.
What will happen?
The conference aims to create an open and engaging dialogue on Human-Centered AI (HCAI). Building on the spirit of previous exchanges, the focus will be on three interconnected perspectives:
– risk-aware regulation,
– participative implementation,
– and opportunity-oriented sociotechnical requirements engineering.
Discussions will explore AI applications ranging from products already available today to the next generation of Human-Centered AI systems. Through talks, discussions, and collaborative exchange, the conference seeks to connect theory and practice while shaping future approaches to responsible and human-centered AI development.
Where?
– Plenary Sessions from 30.09. – 02.10.2026 at Ludwig-Erhard-Haus, Goldberger Saal, (https://vbki.de/raumvermietung/), Fasanenstr. 85, 10623 Berlin
– Parallel Streams and Group Work nearby (5 minutes to walk) at VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH, Steinplatz 1, 10623 Berlin
– 29.09.2026: Pre-Conference Event at Hotel Aquino, Tagungszentrum, Hannoversche Straße 5b, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
Agenda
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Who will be there?
The conference brings together practitioners and researchers with an STS background from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria – as well as everyone curious about sociotechnical perspectives on AI and Human-Centered AI (HCAI). International guests are especially welcome. Many contributions will share STS stories and experiences from the German-speaking countries – often presented in English for the first time – while also creating space for participants from abroad to share their own perspectives and case studies. Most importantly, this event is designed for active exchange. Participants are invited not only to listen, but also to contribute their own experiences, ideas, and STS-inspired cases to the discussion.






