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Dynamic Coalition on Emerging Tech

Reimagining care through trust, data, and digital access - for everyone.

OUR MISSION

DC-ET translates global principles on emerging technologies into governance that works in practice — embedded in real systems, serving real communities.

WHAT IS DC-ET

The Dynamic Coalition on Emerging Technologies is a UN IGF-recognized multistakeholder coalition co-chaired by Dr. May Siksik and Mr. Dino Cataldo Dell'Accio. DC-ET bridges the gap between global digital governance frameworks and real-world implementation across AI, federated systems, digital health, and quantum technologies.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Governance by Design
Trust, privacy, sovereignty, and accountability must be built into the architecture of AI and digital systems from the start — not applied through regulation after the fact. DC-ET challenges the assumption that communities must choose between technological capability and digital sovereignty. They do not.

OUR INITIATIVES

Healthcare Without Borders
Canada's first by-Indigenous-for-Indigenous sovereign AI health system — launched in December 2025 with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation — is the first of a global series of sovereign community health implementations under the Healthcare Without Borders framework.

Global Quantum and Exponential Technology Education Initiative (GQEI)
A global capacity-building program developed in partnership with the UNESCO International Year of Quantum and the IEEE Quantum Week Chair. GQEI equips the next generation with the literacy to govern — not just use — the technologies reshaping our world.

Governance Testbed for Trusted AI Systems
The first governance framework designed specifically for agentic and multi-agent AI — addressing the structural gap that existing law cannot close. Grounded in cutting-edge research on collective privacy and AI execution control.

OUR PARTNERS AND COLLABORATORS

DC-ET collaborates with representatives from leading institutions across North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe — including CERN, the World Privacy Forum, the UN Joint Staff Pension Fund, OECD, UNESCO, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, IEEE, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and government partners across multiple jurisdictions.

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

DC-ET contributes to the UN IGF and WSIS — bringing implementation evidence from live deployments into the global policy conversation. DC-ET will host a governance working session in Geneva alongside WSIS and AI for Good in July 2026.

Members

Current privacy frameworks — GDPR and national legislation — protect individuals. They have no mechanism for communities. When AI processes data belonging to a people, not a person, no existing framework governs it. DC-ET is building the architecture to close that gap.

GET INVOLVED

DC-ET welcomes engagement from governments, research institutions, civil society organizations, Indigenous communities, and international bodies. To explore partnership or participation, contact Innovation Network Global.