European Union European Commission developed the Transport Research and Innovation Monitoring and Information System (TRIMIS) in 2017, an open-access transport information system supporting the implementation of the seven Strategic Transport Research and Innovation Agenda (STRIA) roadmaps. In 2021, a horizon scanning module was added to TRIMIS. This horizon scanning framework developed by
Joint Research Centre within TRIMIS uses news media, scientific publication sources, patent data sources, EU funding datasets and other sources as basis for text mining.
Joint Research Centre's "Tool for Innovation Monitoring" augments horizon scanning with
text mining of available literature. This tool is developed in 2020. Among the used data sources are
Scopus, PATSTAT and
Cordis.
Germany Umweltbundesamt applies horizon scanning since 2012 along with
trend analysis.
Russia In the Russian Federation, horizon scanning is performed by
Higher School of Economics and financed by
Ministry of Education and Science. In 2012,
Putin stated that "[a] Foresight exercise for Russia’s science and technology towards 2030 is due to be completed. It highlights specific ways to both revitalize traditional sectors and penetrate into new high-tech markets…". Russian horizon scanning team consisted of 15–20 members and conducted an online survey of 2000 experts.
Sweden Swedish Defence Research Agency has developed a software tool named HSTOOL for HS of scientific literature in 2019. The scientific literature is searched, clustered in groups that correspond to subject subfields and evaluated based on the
bibliometric numbers. The clustering is performed using
Gibbs sampling Dirichlet multinomial mixture model algorithm. The citation statistics are provided derived from Thomson Reuters'
Web of Science.
UK In order to centralize horizon scanning, UK has founded the English Horizon Scanning Centre (HSC) in 2005. The
Cabinet Office's Horizon Scanning Secretariat and the
Government Office for Science's Horizon Scanning Centre were combined to the Horizon Scanning Programme team in 2014.
USA In 2010, The
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) established the first publicly funded Healthcare Horizon Scanning program of the US. Currently, since 2018,
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) funds and operates the publicly available PCORI Health Care Horizon Scanning System (HCHSS). ==See also==