Prof. Yuko Harayama
- Keynote Monday 20.06.2022; 09.15 – 10.15 CEST
"Society5.0 form its inception to now"
Executive Director at RIKEN, Japan’s largest research organization for basic and applied science.
Prior to joining RIKEN, she spent five years at the Cabinet Office of Japan, as an Executive Member of the Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (CSTI), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as the Deputy Director of the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry (STI) and ten years at the Graduate School of Engineering of Tohoku University as a professor of Science and Technology Policy.
Dr. Kerstin Johansson-Baker
- Keynote Monday 20.06.2022; 13.20 – 14.15
"AI, Trust and Public Good: The CNAI as an enabler of sustainable knowledge sharing"
Head of Competence Network for Artificial Intelligence, Swiss Federal office of Statistics
Dr. Christian Felber
- Keynote Tuesday 21.06.2022, 09.00 – 10.00
Founder of the Common Good Economy Movement
Dr. Daniela Marino
- Keynote Tuesday 21.06.2022, 13.20 – 14.15
"Personalized tissue therapy: challenges and opportunities"
CEO Cutiss AG
Daniela Marino holds a master in Biotechnology and a PhD in Sciences from ETHZ. During her PhD and her PostDoc, her research focussed primarily on vascular biology and skin engineering. In 2017, She co-founded CUTISS, where dermo-epidermal skin graft is bioengineered to treat patients suffering from severe skin injuries and defects.
Marc Holitscher
- Keynote Wednesday 22.06.2022, 09.00 – 10.00
"The future of digitisation"
National Technology Officer and Member of the Executive Board of Microsoft Switzerland. Marc Holitscher is responsible for positioning strategic topics such as cybersecurity or artificial intelligence with decision-makers in the commercial and public sectors. Marc Holitscher holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Zurich.
Markus Locher
- Keynote Wednesday 22.06.2022, 13.15 – 14.15
"The future of digital Banking"
Head of CSX Digital Banking | Managing Director at Credit Suisse
Prior to joining Credit Suisse, Markus Locher worked for the Boston Consulting Group.