Keynote Speakers

Christian Kromme

Wednesday, June 10, opening keynote

Futurist Keynote Speaker and AI/Technology Expert

Christian Kromme is a globally acclaimed futurist and AI/Tech keynote speaker. And he is the author of the best-selling book Humanification - Go Digital, Stay Human. His inspiring and captivating keynotes address the effects of technological disruption on individuals, organisations, and society as a whole.
Christian has delivered speeches at prestigious and exclusive occasions across sectors, including forums, conferences, congresses, and corporate events, engaging audiences of up to 5,000. In recent years, he has made presentations to over 250 top-tier organisations across five continents, in 36 different countries, and to an audience exceeding half a million, including the most affluent family offices globally, influential personalities, and members from numerous royal households.

 

Erin Meyer

Thursday June 11, morning keynote 

Best Selling Author and Culture Expert

Erin Meyer is a professor at INSEAD, one of the leading international business schools. Her work focuses on how the world's most successful managers navigate the complexities of cultural differences in a global environment. She offers cutting-edge insight and practical strategies to improve the effectiveness of projects that span the globe.
Drawing on experience across Africa, Europe, and the US, Erin developed a framework that helps executives pinpoint their leadership style and compare it to other cultures. She has taught thousands of leaders on five continents to decode cross-cultural complexities and work more effectively across differences.

Peter Hinssen

Friday June 12, morning keynote

Peter Hinssen is a global keynote speaker, bestselling author, business school lecturer, LinkedIn Top Voice, serial entrepreneur, active startup and scaleup investor and the world's leading innovation, technology and leadership expert.

"The Never Normal: How to Leverage the Uncertainty Principle"

Humanity faces global challenges spanning technology, geopolitics, and ecology. The answer isn't to slow down but to move faster, think bigger, and harness technology to build a future worth longing for. We need active hope and bold leaders who reframe adversity into opportunity. A keynote for those crazy enough to think they can change the world. Because they're the ones who will!