Government Tomorrow Forum: unique initiative for a better global future

To build a better tomorrow, we must start today.

Government Tomorrow Forum is an international project initially founded by Gambit, a leading government advisory company from France, that today exists as a global growing independent brand. In partnership with public authorities, universities, companies, and an ever-growing list of world-class experts, GTF aims to make our societies better by improving the complex structures that govern them.

Understand.

GTF and its Annual Meeting aims at constructing and maintaining a global intellectual effort of understanding the world’s main global and regional trends, and the risks and opportunities they present to governments worldwide.

Research.

Government Tomorrow Forum, its Labs, and the GTF Annual Meeting work relentlessly to initiate and support governance-related research. Our Labs are focused on three main research themes: government processes, disruptive technologies, and sustainable governments. GTF works with leading universities globally to provide progressive and useful answers to these challenges.

Teach.

For GTF and its partners, teaching is paramount. This is why each GTF Lab is built in partnership with a world-class university, and this is why GTF has a special program for students to join and participate in the Annual Meeting, the world’s leading event on the future of governments. You can learn more about GTF educational programs on the GTF Labs page.

Unite.

GTF and all its formats, first of which is Annual Meeting, the world’s main platform for thinking about governments, are just that — platforms. GTF builds and maintains real-life and virtual spaces of debate, discussion, and generation of new ideas. We unite policymakers, scientists, business founders, students, science-fiction writers, filmmakers, and all citizens who believe in a better government of tomorrow.

Develop.

GTF works on producing actionable ideas. It means that we go way further than just discussing and debating on the world’s most critical issues: we also try to imagine tools and services that governments and citizens can get inspiration from to actually improve their interaction and processes.

Dream.

GTF does not have a political agenda or a given vision of how the world should be. However, we are all united by a dream of a better world where citizen-oriented governments, whatever their local culture, political and economic conditions, and history, work relentlessly to maintain peace and prosperity for their citizens. GTF will work as long as necessary to provide these governments with access to the best ideas in the world.