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Trilateral Technology Leaders
Training Program

Our Program

The White House announced the Trilateral Technology Leaders Training Program at the Trilateral Leaders’ Summit at Camp David in August 2023. The program brings together mid-career government professionals from the United States, Japan, and the Republic of Korea to the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) for a three-week leadership development program. The first cohort came to SAIS in June 2024. SAIS and the Chey Institute for Advanced Studies cohost the program, with founding sponsors including the NEC Corporation and Google.​

Fellows receive training in leadership and decision-making, and participate in programs that deepen their understanding of global technological trends, policy-making frameworks, and the challenges and opportunities in governing emerging technologies. The program consists of classroom and extracurricular activities to help mid-career leaders develop these skills, drawing on faculty from SAIS and other divisions of the university, and experts from the policy and tech communities.

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For general inquiries contact Johns Hopkins SAIS at SAIS-TrilateralTech@jhu.edu
Program Partners
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  • Explore the vital world of critical infrastructure protection and cyber-threat intelligence, empowering you with essential knowledge and critical thinking skills to safeguard against modern-day challenges.

  • Johns Hopkins SAIS is pleased to partner with the governments of the United States, Japan, and Republic of Korea for the candidate selection process. Each country will be asked to nominate candidates 10-15 high-achieving mid-career officials based on established criteria. The nomination process will prioritize candidates with substantial expertise and interest in technology governance and leadership in emerging technology spheres.

  • Host governments and other interested parties are encouraged to market this unique opportunity, solicit, and recommend suitable candidates for this Fellowship no later than Friday, March 22, 2024. As the selection committee seeks to build a cohort that reflects diversity in the tech industry, recommendations of outstanding female candidates or those from underrepresented communities are particularly encouraged.

  • The first cohort of the Trilateral Technology Leaders Training Program will come to Washington, D.C. in June 2024. With the generous support of our co-host the Chey Institute and founding sponsors the NEC Corporation and Google, Johns Hopkins SAIS will cover the costs.

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