Talks, Workshops & Consulting – Shaping the Future with Technology, Systems Thinking & Mindfulness
I’ve been immersed in computers, technology, and programming for nearly 40 years. I witnessed the digital revolution from its inception to the current AI-driven transformation – and I understand it inside out, from the fundamentals of computing to its ethical, political, and societal implications.
With a degree in Computing and Information Systems / Information Science and over two decades of experience in IT, AI system development, digital transformation, and large-scale system design, I haven’t just worked on the technologies shaping our world – I’ve actively helped build them.
I specialize in:
• Design and architecture of complex digital systems
• Regulation, ethics, and governance of Artificial Intelligence
• Technological disruption in politics, society, and business
• Data management, automation, and strategic digital transformation
But technology alone has no value unless it is used wisely, sustainably, and with a human-centered approach. That’s why my work focuses not just on technological innovation but on strategies for mindful, responsible change.
From AI to Social Transformation – Translating the Future into Clarity
I give talks at companies, universities, schools, political institutions, and NGOs – for students, executives, teams, researchers, and decision-makers.
My approach: Understand, think critically, and shape the future.
• I explain complex technologies in a clear and accessible way, without oversimplification.
• I highlight both opportunities and risks, beyond hype or fear-mongering.
• I help organizations and individuals strategically integrate emerging technologies to create long-term, sustainable innovation.
Workshops are more than just discussions. They are interactive think tanks where we find answers to the most pressing future questions – and sometimes even create our own disruption.
Technology as an Opportunity – But Only with Systems Thinking & Long-Term Vision
In established businesses and organizations, change is often a challenge. But the real danger lies not in transformation but in stagnation. My focus: empowering organizations, teams, and leaders to take control of change instead of being controlled by it.
I combine technological expertise with strategic foresight and human-centered thinking. Digital transformation is not just about infrastructure – it’s about organization, culture, and mindset.
For startups, nonprofits, artists, and independent entrepreneurs, technological change represents a massive opportunity. Open discussions often generate dozens of new ideas for products, services, and research projects – and I love guiding these creative processes.
Topics for Talks & Workshops
🤖 Artificial Intelligence & Autonomous Agents – How AI is reshaping life, business, and politics.
🌍 Digital Ethics & AI Governance – What rules do we need for a responsible technological future?
🔬 Transhumanism & Biotech – The merging of human and machine: competition or evolution?
⚡ Technological Disruption & Innovation – How markets, work, and society are being redefined.
🧠 Human-Machine Interaction – How technology shapes us – and how we shape it.
💡 Future Studies & Strategic Foresight – How organizations can align with long-term innovation.
🏢 The Future of Work & Digital Culture – How teams can actively participate in meaningful change.
My Working Approach: Depth, Clarity, and Brutal Honesty
I don’t do buzzwords or corporate fluff. I don’t sell trendy solutions or offer empty inspiration talks.
I listen, ask precise questions, and analyze critically.
I break down systems, identify hidden patterns, and uncover contradictions, blind spots, and logical fallacies – the points people overlook or don’t dare to question.
Let’s Shape the Future – with Technology, Strategy, and Courage
I’m actively involved in art, technology, and startup projects, politically engaged, and always looking to connect with visionaries, makers, and creative thinkers.
Interested? Drop me an email – I’d love to exchange ideas..




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With his relaxed, sovereign nature – especially in moments of his own doubt – he was well resented by the students. Soon the arms flew and [the speaker] could hardly save himself from questions. […] But the interest was aroused and with it the willingness to rethink or expand one’s own opinion. In the following lesson we discussed various theses from the lecture […] and came to interesting results.