Tech Diplomacy
Global Executive Program
Building Leadership and Sovereign Capability in the Digital Age. The only executive program that equips senior government leaders to master tech diplomacy as a core strategic capability.
Months
Immersive Weeks
Elite Leaders
Capstone Project
Flagship Executive Education
From Rule-Taker to Rule-Shaper
Technology is no longer a backdrop to national strategies and international relations. It is one of their primary drivers. Artificial intelligence, data, cybersecurity, digital platforms, and emerging technologies now shape power, security, and global influence.
Today, every country faces the same risk: becoming a rule-taker in a world where norms are written faster than they can be understood or influenced. Fragmented governance and unequal access to power are widening gaps between those who shape the digital future and those who must adapt to it.
TDGEP was created with a clear objective: to help governments build tech diplomacy as a core strategic capability — to secure sovereignty and translate technological change into national advantage.
Understand & Anticipate
Grasp global technology shifts and their implications for power, security, and national interest.
Define National Strategy
Formulate clear national positions and technology priorities aligned with sovereign interests.
Engage with Industry
Negotiate effectively with technology companies, platforms, and innovation ecosystems.
Shape Global Outcomes
Influence bilateral and multilateral negotiations, standards, and global governance norms.
Program Structure
A Six-Month Integrated Learning Journey
Two immersive weeks in Paris. Four online modules. One Capstone project. An applied experience where participants work on real national priorities alongside senior diplomats and technology leaders.
Immersive Week 1 · In-Person · Paris
Launch & Immersive Week 1
29 June – 3 July 2026 · Paris, France
Theme: Understanding the Geo-Technology Landscape and Defining National Priorities
Includes participation in the annual Tech Diplomacy Global Forum at UNESCO on 2 July.
- Policy labs and simulations anchored in real national priorities
- Case studies on Tech Diplomacy in different geopolitical contexts
- Site visits to multilateral institutions, technology actors, and innovation ecosystems
- High-level dialogues with diplomats, senior officials, and industry leaders
- Peer exchange across countries
Online Module 1 · Virtual
From Global Shifts to National Strategy
July 2026
Online Module 2 · Virtual
Engaging with Industry
September 2026
Online Module 3 · Virtual
Designing Tech Diplomacy Instruments
October 2026
Online Module 4 · Virtual
Preparing for Multilateral Influence
November 2026
Immersive Week 2 · In-Person · Paris
Immersive Week 2 & Capstone Presentations
7–11 December 2026 · Paris, France · Closing: 11 December
Shaping Global Outcomes: Negotiation, Influence, and Multilateral Tech Diplomacy
- Advanced simulations on multilateral negotiation and norm-setting
- Capstone project presentations and peer critique
- High-level closing ceremony, graduation, and networking
The Capstone Project
Two participants per country work together to develop a real, institution-ready Tech Diplomacy initiative — designed for immediate use and implementation by their government.
National Tech Diplomacy Strategy
Faculty & Guest Speakers
World-Class Practitioners and Thought Leaders
TDGEP is led by those actively shaping global tech policy and negotiations:
faculty who bring operational experience, academic rigor, and real diplomatic credibility.
Prof. Dr. Tawfik Jelassi
Chair, Supervisory Board TDGI
Professor, IMD Lausanne
Assistant Director General UNESCO
Prof. Dr. Rachel Adams
Founding CEO, Global Center on AI Governance · Research Professor & Executive Director, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Cambridge · Member, Supervisory Board TDGI
Prof. Dr. Gulnoza Ismailova
Executive Director, El-Yurt Umidi Foundation · Member, Supervisory Board TDGI
Prof. Robin Teigland
Entrepreneurship & Strategy, Technology Management, and Economics
Dr. Lobna Jeribi
Public Policy Senior Advisor · Former Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Tunisia
Dr. Johannes Eichstaedt
Assistant Professor, Stanford / INSEAD
Prof. Carlos Lopes
Mandela School of Public Governance
Martin Rauchbauer
Federal Ministry for International and European Affairs, Austria
Is TDGEP for You?
Selective. Global. High-Impact.
Each TDGEP cohort is limited to 40 senior leaders to ensure depth, trust, and exceptional learning quality. Participants are selected for their seniority, mandate, and institutional impact potential.
Tech Ambassadors & Tech Envoys
Officials representing national interests in the global technology landscape
Senior Diplomats & Government Officials
Leaders at the intersection of foreign affairs and digital policy
Regulators & Digital Governance Leaders
Strategic Advisors & Executive Office Leaders
Prerequisites
10+ Years of Senior Experience
Employer Endorsement
Full Program Commitment
Government Nomination (Preferred)
Investment
Tuition & Scholarships
Standard Tuition
2026 Cohort- Two immersive weeks in Paris
- Accommodation in Paris during immersive weeks
- Site visits & local transportation during immersive weeks
- Four online courses and access to the learning platform
- Capstone project supervision, mentorship, and expert feedback
- Program resources and materials
- Executive certification and digital credentials
Ready to Shape Global Tech Policy?
Join the 2026 cohort and become part of an elite network of tech diplomacy leaders.
Application Deadline: 30 May 2026
Cohort Size: Limited to 40
Scholarships available for qualifying candidates from emerging economies and underrepresented regions.
Shape the Future of Tech Diplomacy
Join 40 senior global leaders in the world’s premier tech diplomacy executive program.
Applications reviewed on a rolling basis