This paper opens up the black box of risk in modem societies- how risk is managed in practice at the early stages ('fuzzy' front end') of product innovation. A particular focus is on the practice and process of converting the anxiety of uncertainty into manageable risks. We intend to illustrate how management of risk in innovation selectively attend the dynamics of uncertainty, tacitly accept a sanitized discourse on risk- one that ignores broader socio-political understandings of uncertainty. Therefore, this study's exploration of socio-technical dynamics of innovation aims to extend our understanding of the role of uncertainty in risk management. It draws on the theories that range from 'sense-making' to 'decision making', from 'reflectin...