ADM - On the Spot
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Leadership
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Innovation
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New technology
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Change
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On the spot
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Young professionals
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Middle management & professionals
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C-level / CEO
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In-person
Let us introduce you to a brand new format: ADM on the spot!
Business leaders & thought leaders take the floor 'in the spotlights' for a short and powerful story. Get ready for valuable new knowledge, innovative research and compelling ideas in an accessible and engaging way. The aim is not only to inform but also to inspire you, to spark conversation, to think and maybe even start doing differently.
Bonus: go home with a copy of one of the business books "2034, een novelle" or "Digital at heart"!
Confirmed stories:
Denis Leysen | CEO of noah. | New tech
Denis, founder of the start-up noah., shares how he is building a real-time AI opportunity scanner where an AI interviews employees, detects high-impact AI use cases, and connects companies instantly to the right tools and experts, all in one simple platform.
Arne Maes | Author | Change
As an economist, author and forward thinker, Arne will guide us through a Mental Time Travel for Thinkers & Doers, based on conversations with more than a hundred academics, entrepreneurs, policymakers and other "forward thinkers", imagining what Belgium can and - more importantly - should look like in 2034. It's a clear invitation to look beyond today’s turbulence and start building the future...today.
Dann Rogge | CEO of Blossom | Innovation
As the managing director of the scale-up Blossom, Dann will share his vision on facilitating the energy transition of the customer by an innovative all-in-one digital solution for installing charging stations and smart charging of electric vehicles.
Stijn Viaene | Author | Leadership
Get an exclusive preview before the official book launch! As a full professor of digital transformation at Vlerick Business School and co-author, Stijn takes us on a journey to help organizations and individuals to navigate digital transformation by focusing on mindset, culture and leadership. Giving us a completely new way of looking at the relation between human and technology.
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