Thank you to the 3000+ attendees that took part in Masters of Digital 2021! You can find the session recordings below, and if you have any questions about this event, or future editions, please email Kivanc Akil – [email protected]
Making Europe “fit for the digital age” is an undertaking that requires cooperation and collaboration. This has only become more evident in 2020, when unprecedented disruption has demanded a reconfiguration of how businesses run, how public administrations operate, and how citizens go about their daily lives.
This unique virtual edition of Masters of Digital – DIGITALEUROPE’s flagship annual gathering – focused on the role of digital in strengthening Europe’s emergence from the global pandemic, and looked at how deeper collaboration between business, government and civil society will deliver on the goal of a stronger digital Europe.
Mariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth and Sport. Under her leadership, the new Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and the cultural strand of Creative Europe programmes (2021-2027) will be defined and implemented.
Her main priorities are excellence in research, innovation and education (ERA, EEA, EIA); tackling the R&I divide in Europe; Europe as a leader in strategic innovation areas through the digital and green transition, with a particular attention for young people and regions. “No one left behind” and “Think out of the box” are her mottos.
Between 2017 and 2019, Mariya Gabriel was European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society. She proposed the new Digital Europe programme, worked on EU Strategy on AI, disinformation online, cybersecurity and launched the EuroHPC strategy. She has extensively engaged with external EU partners to enhance digital cooperation, in particular with the Western Balkans and Africa.
She was elected as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in 2009, 2014 and 2019. Mariya Gabriel is First Vice-President of the European People’s Party (EPP), and, since 2012, Vice-President of EPP Women.
Commissioner Gabriel is a board member of the United Nations youth programme Generation Unlimited (GenU). She has been ranked among the 50 most influential women in Europe in the field of cybersecurity by the leading European cybersecurity magazine SC Media UK (2019).
Mariya Gabriel is also known for her involvement in the fight for gender equality. Among others, she received the prestigious Italian prize “Golden Apple” for highest achievements for women. At the European Parliament, she was awarded twice “MEP of the year” – in 2016 for the Development category, and in 2013 for the Gender Equality category.
In November 2020, Commissioner Gabriel received the Annual Award of the Vienna Economic Forum “Partner of the Year 2020” for contribution to the economic development, rewarding Ms Gabriel’s vision of a European knowledge strategy comprising the European Education Area, the European Research Area and the new Digital Education Action Plan.
She holds a Master’s degree in political sciences and international relations from the Institute of Political Studies (Bordeaux, FR) and a Bachelor’s degree in Bulgarian and French Languages from “Paisii Hilendarski” University (Plovdiv, BG). She also graduated from “Dr.Petar Beron” Language High School (Kyustendil, BG).
Based in the Netherlands, Ms. Mine leads Customer Operations for Nokia in eleven countries across Nordics, Baltics, and Benelux. She and her teams lead sales, business management, delivery and operations across the region.
Prior to her current role, Ms Mine was based in Silicon Valley, and ran Nokia’s Global Network Transformation practice. She has also run Alcatel-Lucent’s global Consulting Services business, and the full regional business of Alcatel-Lucent in North Asia and Australasia/Oceania which included sales and delivery of large transformation and managed services projects, and well as being Managing Director of both Australia and New Zealand.
Before joining Alcatel, Ms Mine was a much-cited and published analyst and consultant working across the IT and telecom industries. She has worked in the communications and IT field for more than 25 years, during which time she has held senior executive roles with Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, Technicolor and Probe Research, and has lived and worked extensively in Asia Pacific and Europe, as well as North America.
Ms Mine holds an MBA from San Francisco State University and a BA in Economics from Reed College. She has one daughter, and enjoys cooking, yoga, running, hiking, and travel.
Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl is Director-General of DIGITALEUROPE, the leading digital technology industry association representing over 35,000 digital companies in Europe.
She is a member of the Stakeholder Cybersecurity Certification Group of ENISA (the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) and of NATO’s high-level Advisory Group for Emerging and Disruptive Technologies, as well as a board member of the European Commission’s Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition and the European Parliament-led European Internet Forum.
Formerly, Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl was a member of the European Commission’s High Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence, and of the High-level Strategy Group on Industrial Technologies in charge of identifying Key Enabling Technologies.
She was an Executive Board Member of the Royal Danish Export Council and Chair of the Export Grant Committee under the Danish Foreign Ministry. She also served as Executive Board member in DIGITALEUROPE, and as a member of the association’s high level Digital Advisory Council.
Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl has served as Board Member of the Danish Chamber of Commerce and was President of the Board of the Danish ICT association (ITB), where she led the development of policy positions on issues such as business digitalisation, ICT security, disruptive business models, telecoms and education.
Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl has more than 25 years of experience in the ICT industry. She previously held international positions at IBM and Oracle as well as with SMEs, building businesses across Europe and China and founding the cloud provider GlobeIT. She has deep insights into the digitalisation of business and society and the data-driven economy, and is regularly invited to deliver keynote speeches on these issues at high-level events across the world.
Svenja Schulze was appointed Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in 2018. Before taking office, she was General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Between 2010 and 2017, she served as Minister for Innovation, Science and Research of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Svenja Schulze, a university graduate in German and Political Sciences, also worked as a business consultant with a public sector focus and was a member of the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament.
“Cities and municipalities are instrumental for the success of our efforts to implement climate action and adaptation to climate change. Cities are home to more than half the global population and account for 70 percent of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Collaboration at all levels of government and among all stakeholders is essential if climate action is to succeed. I am delighted that the International Conference on Climate Action, ICCA2019, is addressing a topic that before now received too little attention. We will join with government representatives, mayors and experts from all over the world to identify the structural obstacles to climate action, placing a special focus on cities. Together, we will develop ways to overcome these obstacles.”
Stavros Lambrinidis is the Ambassador of the European Union to the United States, as of March 1, 2019.From 2012 to February 2019, he served as the European Union Special Representative for Human Rights.In 2011, he was Foreign Affairs Minister of Greece.Between 2004 and 2011, he was twice elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with the Greek Social Democratic Party (PASOK). He served as Vice-President of the European Parliament (2009-11), Vice-President of the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (2004-09), and Head of the PASOK Delegation (2005-11).Between 2000 and 2004, he was Director-General of the International Olympic Truce Centre, an International Olympic Committee organization.He served as Ambassador ad personam of the Hellenic Republic (1999-2004); Secretary-General of the Greek Foreign Ministry, responsible for Expatriate Greeks (1996-99); and Chief of Staff to the Greek Foreign Minister (1996).Between 1988 and 1993 he worked as an Attorney at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D.C., specializing in international trade, transactions, and arbitration.Mr. Lambrinidis was born in Athens, Greece in 1962. He studied Economics and Political Science at Amherst College (Bachelor of Arts degree, 1984) and Law at Yale Law School (Juris Doctor degree, 1988), where he was also Managing Editor of The Yale Journal of International Law. He is a 1980 graduate of the Athens College High School in Greece. He is married and has a daughter.
Nadia Calviño Santamaría, is a Spanish State economist, academic and civil servant of European institutions. In June 2018, she was appointed Minister of Economy and Business, Spain. From 2014 to 2018, she was Director-General for Budget of the European Commission. She holds a degree in Economics (1991) from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and a degree in Law (2011) from the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED). In 1994, she joined the Spanish Civil Service as member of the senior corps of State Economist and Trade Experts (Técnicos Comerciales y Economistas del Estado).
Before joining the European Commission in September 2006, she worked in the Spanish public sector in areas such as macroeconomic analysis and forecasting, foreign trade, economic policy and competition. Other senior roles that she held included Director-General for Competition, Deputy Director-General for Legal and Institutional Affairs and Deputy Director-General for Mergers.
Minister Calviño has lectured at the Faculty of Economic at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. She has also published a large number of articles on matters within her expertise and has been awarded 2012 Women Leadership Awards by the Aliter Business School, and the 2007 Public Sector Lawyer of the Year by Iberian Lawyer magazine. In 2015, HM King Philip VI bestowed Minister Calviño with the Commendation of the Order of Civil Merit.
Christiane Canenbley is Deputy Head of Cabinet for European Commission Executive Vice President for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age, Margrethe Vestager. Before, she was in charge of the multiannual financial framework, digital single market and relations with Germany and Austria in former European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s team. She also worked in the Cabinet of former European Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan. Christiane Canenbley studied agriculture and political science in Berlin, Germany.
Céline Gauer is Head of the Recovery and Resilience Task Force.
She was Deputy Secretary General for Policy Coordination in the European Commission from August 2018 until October 2020.
Before that she was Deputy Director General for Food Safety in the European Commission’s General Directorate for Health and Food Safety since March until July 2018.
Prior to that date she was a member of the Directorate General for Competition where she occupied various positions from 1995 until 2018, lately as Director for Energy and Environment.
She studied Law and Economics in France (Sorbonne and Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris).
Miapetra Kumpula-Natri is a MEP representing Finland and the S&D Group. Kumpula-Natri is the first vice-chair of the Artificial Intelligence in digital age (AIDA) special committee, member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) and a substitute of the Committees on International Trade (INTA) and on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO). For 11 years, Miapetra was a member of the Finnish Parliament.
Miapetra is eager to find sustainable solutions to climate change and Energy sector and she is looking for more investments in research, knowledge and fair working life through the European cooperation. Digitalization, data economy, artificial intelligence and teleoperation markets are close to her heart, and in the European Parliament she is also known as “Madame Roaming” and “Digi-MEP”. Among other responsibilities, she is at the moment the rapporteur for the European Parliament own initiative report on data strategy, ITRE shadow for the Data Governance act and standing rapporteur for the WTO e-commerce negotiations.
Stella Kyriakides has been commissioner for health and food safety since December 1, 2019. Prior to that, she was elected to the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus in 2006 in 2011 and 2016 representing the Democratic Rally Party, of which she was the vice-president. She was also the chair of the committee on human rights and equal opportunities for men and women. Previously, she served as president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), after being appointed head of the Cyprus Delegation to the PACE in 2012. At PACE, Kyriakides was also rapporteur of the first report on the optimal care of patients with breast cancer in the Council of Europe, and was the founder of the first breast cancer awareness campaign at the Council of Europe, which is now held yearly. A passionate advocate of cancer patient rights, she was a founding member of the first breast cancer advocacy organisation in Cyprus, Europa Donna Cyprus, where she served as president from 2000 to 2015. She was also president of the European Breast Cancer Coalition Europa Donna between 2004 and 2006. Kyriakides worked as a clinical psychologist in the mental health services of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Cyprus from 1979 to 2006. She holds degrees in psychology from Reading University and Manchester University in the United Kingdom.
Damian Boeselager is a Member of the European Parliament. He holds degrees in Philosophy & Economics from University of Bayreuth and a dual-Master in Public Administration from the Hertie School of Governance and Columbia University’s SIPA in New York City. Damian co-founded Volt – a pan-european, progressive and pragmatic Europe-wide movement with the aim of reforming the European continent and solving the big challenges of our time, together.In the European Parliament, Damian focuses on creating a real European parliamentary democracy, creating the framework for a competitive and innovative European economy with a focus on data policy and AI, establishing paths for legal migration, setting up a common, fair and fast European asylum system, and ensuring that the EU works for all via budgetary stability measures. He is also part of the EU-Canada and US Delegations. Damian is one of the negotiators for the Greens/EFA in the Budget Committee on the Recovery Reform Facility, the largest part of the EUR 672.5 billion European Corona recovery response.
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Kerstin Jorna is a German national and a civil servant at the European Commission where she has held various positions, amongst others as Head of Cabinet of several Commissioners and different Director posts. Mrs. Jorna is the Director-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs.
Mrs. Jorna was Deputy Director-General in the Economic and Financial Affairs general directorate where her areas of responsibility included, amongst others, macroeconomic surveillance of EU Member States, the European Investment Plan and coordination with international financial institutions.
Mrs. Jorna also held positions on the Board of both the European Investment Bank and the European Investment Fund.
Dragoș Tudorache is the Minister of Internal Affairs of Romania. He was also the Head of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery from November 2015 until September 2016 when he assumed the new office.
He started his career as a judge in the Court of Galati, in 1997, a position he held for three years. As of 2000, he was the coordinator of analysis team in the Department of Rule of Law and Protection of Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Pristina (Kosovo). Between 2003 and 2005 he worked as the Head of the Legal Department of the UN team of International Judges at the UN Interim Administration for Kosovo.
In the next two years, Dragoș Tudorache joined the European Commission Delegation in Bucharest being responsible for Justice and Anti-Corruption issues.
In 2007 he joined the European Commission as the coordinator for the Schengen Facility. In 2009 he was appointed Head of Unit in charge of the Unit dealing with Large EU IT Projects: Schengen and Visa Information Systems. He went on to become the Interim Executive Director of the eu-LISA, the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice, in 2012. As of 2013 he was in charge of International Affairs and in 2015 he became responsible for General Coordination and Strategic Issues in the General Directorate for Migration and Home Affairs.
Francesco Buonarroti is the Chief Information Officer, Janssen Pharmaceuticals at Johnson & Johnson, where he has been working for 12 years now. His previous positions include Senior Director IT, Janssen Commercial EMEA and IT Director EMEA Finance Logistic and HR amongst other.
Prior to joining Johnson & Johnson, Francesco has worked for SAP.
Casper Klynge is Microsoft’s Vice President for European Government Affairs with responsibility for all of Microsoft’s government affairs and public policy work across the continent. He serves on the senior leadership team of Microsoft’s CELA group. Prior to joining Microsoft, Casper most recently served as Denmark’s (& the world’s first) Ambassador to the global tech industry. Previous posts include: Ambassador to Indonesia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea & ASEAN (2014-2017), Ambassador to the Republic of Cyprus (2013-2014), Deputy Head of NATO’s Provincial Reconstruction Team in Helmand Province, Afghanistan & Head of Mission of the EU’s civilian crisis management planning mission in Kosovo (20062008). Casper holds a M.Sc. in Political Science and is a 2009 Marshall Memorial Fellow.
Sam Fleming is Brussels Bureau Chief at the Financial Times. He has held the post since August 2019, after moving from Washington DC where he was the FT’s US Economics Editor and latterly Deputy Bureau Chief for nearly five years, covering the Federal Reserve System, US Treasury, and US economic policy. He previously worked as the newspaper’s Financial Policy Correspondent in London, covering financial regulation for the FT, where he started in October 2013.
He worked as Economics Editor for The Times of London from 2010 and 2013. Between 2006 and 2010 he was Associate City Editor and Economics Correspondent for the Daily Mail newspaper, also in London. He started his work in journalism at Bloomberg News in 2001, where he covered industry, the stock market and latterly economics until 2005.
Between 1997 and 2000 he worked at Slaughter and May, a London-based corporate law firm, qualifying as a solicitor in mergers and acquisitions in 1999. He studied law at the College of Law, London, from 1994 to 1996. His university degree was in modern History at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1994. He was born in London in 1973.
Christoph Zindel, M.D., has been a Member of the Managing Board of Siemens Healthineers since October 2019. As of March 2018, Siemens Healthineers AG (SHL) is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Three months after its stock market debut, Siemens Healthineers entered the technology index TecDAX and in September that year Deutsche Börse also included the company in the mid-cap index MDAX. Christoph Zindel joined the healthcare business in 1998 as Segment Manager and served in diverse management positions with increasing responsibility within the Magnetic Resonance Business Unit. From 2012 on he served as Senior Vice President of PETNET Solutions based in Knoxville, TN, United States before joining Beckman Coulter to head the Hematology and Urinanalysis Business Unit as Senior Vice President, based in Miami, FL, United States. After he returned to Siemens Healthineers in 2015, he served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Magnetic Resonance Business Line and became President of the Diagnostic Imaging business in 2018. Christoph Zindel holds a Doctor of Medicine M.D. (Dr.) from the J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. He was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1961.
Jyrki Katainen is President of Sitra. His main objective is to lead the future-oriented work at Sitra in such a way that Sitra will be able to generate new ideas to aid decision-makers in society and private companies, and to try and test new operating models. Jyrki wants Sitra’s ideas to reach a wider international audience since many of the phenomena that Sitra studies are not national but global. He has a special interest in transforming the market economy so that it complies with the principles of circular economy and sustainability. Katainen also wants Sitra to stimulate debate concerning the forces that will shape our future.
Katainen’s career has been focused on analysing change in society, searching for solutions and making decisions. Before his appointment as President of Sitra, Katainen was European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness. Prior to that, he has held the positions of Prime Minister of Finland and Finance Minister. During his 15 years as a Member of the Finnish Parliament he was Chair of the Committee for the Future, among other appointments.
Hubert Tardieu is currently the interim CEO of the GAIA-X AISBL (in incorporation). After 27 years in Sema then SchlumbergerSema then Atos in various positions including EVP for Global Telecom, Global Finance, Global Consulting& Systems Integration, he has been the advisor of Atos CEO helping him to form the vision of what will be our world in 5 years ahead. To help him in this task he has formed the Atos Scientific Community in June 2009. This global community comprises now 160 of the top scientists, engineers and forward thinkers from across the Group, with a rich mix of skills and backgrounds. Their latest main publication, a future vision report, is entitled “Journey 2024 – Redefining Enterprise Purpose”. They also produce other publications including whitepapers and blogs and participate in innovation workshops and proof-of-concepts.
Michel Isnard is Red Hat’s vice president for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Isnard is responsible for leading regional management teams and managing Red Hat’s relationship with EMEA customers and partners. His focus is on sales, marketing, and services, with an emphasis on Red Hat’s initiative to shift enterprise computing from proprietary to open source solutions.
Since joining Red Hat in 2012, Isnard’s team has consistently exceeded financial targets and delivered innovative solutions that have helped customers overcome business challenges in both established and emerging markets. Prior to joining Red Hat, Isnard spent more than six years leading the enterprise business at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) in France. He has held various positions with HPE Software, including director of sales for infrastructure software in EMEA, vice president for Asia/Pacific and Japan, and vice president of Sales, worldwide global accounts.
Alain Dedieu is Senior Vice President of Drives domain with responsibility for building and deploying worldwide strategy and roadmap for Drives offer. In this role, he is responsible of R&D and support globally sells management. In parallel, he is also responsible of the Automation China, a program relative to new lines of products and business model dedicated to Emerging Economies. He began his career with Telemecanique in 1983 as Automation and Drives sales in the French organization. In 1989 he joined the drives activity and held various positions in marketing and offer management and was nominated Drives Activity Director in 1995. Alain joined the management team of the Industrial Control Business unit in 1999 and was appointed Business Development Vice President. In 2001 he was appointed as Power and Control business Vice President. In 2003 Alain joined the North America management team and held the position of Automation & Control Marketing Vice President, based in Chicago Illinois. In May 2007, he joined the newly created Industry Business as the Senior Vice President of Drives and has been appointed to Automation China in November 2012 . Alain shares his time between France and China. Alain is graduated from Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Publics de Paris – France.
Fernanda Ferreira Dias, of Portuguese nationality, currently serves as Director-General for Economic Activities at the Ministry of Economy and Digital Transition in Portugal.
Master in International Relations, with a specialisation in Political and Economic Relations, from the Higher Institute of Social and Political Sciences, of the Technical University of Lisbon, she began her professional career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1991.
Previously, she served as Diplomatic Advisor to the Minister of Economy, between February 2016 and February 2018; and she was Director of International Affairs at the Directorate-General for Consumer Protection (Ministry of Economy).
Between February 2004 and August 2010, she served as Principal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Portugal to the European Union, in Brussels, responsible for dossiers on competitiveness / single market, industry, better regulation, consumer policy and tourism. Between 1997 and 1999 she was Seconded National Expert in the Directorate-General for Internal Market and Financial Services of the European Commission, in Brussels, having been a Desk Officer in the Directorate-General for National Defense Policy, in the Ministry of National Defense, between 1993 and 1994.
Throughout her career, she coordinated and accompanied the negotiation of European dossiers and represented Portugal in legislative negotiations at the level of the European Union and meetings of the OECD, United Nations and other bilateral or multilateral forums. She worked in all Portuguese Presidencies of the Council of Ministers of the European Union (1992, 2000 and 2007). She supports female entrepreneurship and the WinB – Women in Business Association. She loves to travel, original ideas and contact with people from all over the world!
Norbert Lütke-Entrup has been head of the Corporate Technology & Innovation Management department of Siemens since 2012.
Norbert is responsible for developing the corporate portfolio of technology and innovation fields, driving the company’s activities in standardization and compliance with technical law, and engaging with policy makers in the research and innovation domain.
Amongst others, Norbert is politically active as member of the Industry Advisory Council to the Bavarian State Government, as chair of the ZVEI Innovation Policy Working Group, as board member of the BDI (Federation of German Industries) Research, Innovation and Technology Committee, and as chair of the BusinessEurope Research and Innovation Working Group.
Norbert holds a master’s degree in physics from the University of Bonn (1996) as well as a PhD in physics from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (1999) resulting from his work on superconductivity at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He also holds an MBA degree from the Collège des Ingénieurs Paris (2000).
As Managing Director for the Northern Western Europe region (France, Belgium, Denmark, Finland and Lithuania, Luxembourg , Netherland, Norway and Sweden) Gilles is responsible for developing and driving growth potential in the region and to extend HPE’s leadership position in these markets.
Before leading the Northern Western Europe organization, Gilles Thiebaut had been the Managing Director of France for 3 years.
Prior tenures include Vice President of ESSN (Servers, Storage and Network division) for Global Western Europe area in 2007 and VicePrésident of Indirect Sales in Europe, Middle Est and Africa, which represent over 70% of the revenue generated in the region.
At the outset of his career, Gilles Thiebaut worked at Xerox as part of the sales organization. Since then he has built extensive leadership and operational knowledge at country and regional levels, while delivering impressive results in terms of revenue growth & organisational transformation.
Gilles sits on the Executive Committee of the AmCham EU and is a regular keynote speaker to events on digital transformation & the future of IT.
He holds a Master in Business Administration from the Solvay Business School and from the Insead. Gilles is the happy father of 4 and enjoys playing tennis, jogging and cooking for his family & friends.
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Börje Ekholm is President and CEO of the Ericsson Group.
Börje Ekholm assumed this role on January 16, 2017. He knows the company and the industry well after being a Board member of Ericsson for nearly 10 years (first elected 2006).
Most recently Ekholm was CEO of Patricia Industries, a division within Investor AB (2015-January 15, 2017). Prior to assuming this position in 2015, he was President and CEO of Investor AB between 2005 and 2015. Previous positions also include Head of New Investments and President of Investor Growth Capital Inc. Ekholm has had various positions at Novare Kapital AB and McKinsey & Co Inc.
Börje Ekholm holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, as well as a Master of Business Administration, from INSEAD, France.
He is a board member of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Alibaba Group and Trimble Inc. Ekholm is also Member of the Board of Trustees of Choate Rosemary Hall and the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce New York. Since 2017, Member of the Stering Committee of the World Economic Forum Digital Communication Governors. Holds Honorary Doctorate at The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
As the CIO for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Joyce is a strategic member of the Janssen Pharmaceuticals Group Operating Committee (GOC) and the JJT Technology Leadership Team (TLT). She is responsible for the overall technology strategy development and leading the Janssen Business Technology Leadership Team to continue to drive business transformation and value creation using innovative technology capabilities for our Janssen employees, as well as the doctors, nurses and patients we serve.
As a strategic technology leader, Joyce has proven business management capabilities and direct P&L experience. In an earlier role as Managing Director, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Malaysia and Singapore, she led a diverse range of Johnson & Johnson Consumer personal care, healthcare and over-the-counter brands. Some of her key achievements included three years of consecutive double-digit top- and bottom-line growth and successful implementation of a new go-to-market sales business model.
For Joyce, the best part of her job is to learn from others through their diverse backgrounds and experiences – “Johnson & Johnson has some of the best talents and I have learned so much through working as part of a diverse team. It’s amazing what you can learn from others, no matter how long you have been in your job, there is always a fresh perspective when you open your mind up to learn and embrace new ideas and innovation.”
Patrik leads Microsoft´s business for the Manufacturing Industry in EMEA with a special focus on our large enterprise customers.
He joined Microsoft from Hitachi Europe where he as Chief Commercial Officer was leading sales of digital solutions to Energy, Manufacturing and Transportation customers across EMEA.
Prior to Microsoft and Hitachi, Patrik worked as CEO / European President for Celerant Consulting (a global operational consulting firm with a special focus on Asset intensive Industries) and for Alfa Laval as Vice President Operations Development
His early career years were spent within Arthur Andersen where he started out as an auditor and then moved into Management Consulting. He also spent three years with Swedish Chemicals group Perstorp as a Business Controller.
Patrik lives in southern Sweden with his wife and two daughters and is a passionate golfer. He packs his running shoes on business trips and loves to see a city wake up on his morning run.
Bart Steukers (58) is to be the new CEO of technology federation Agoria as of 1 April 2021. He will succeed Marc Lambotte, who will retire from Agoria at the age of 65. The board of directors already made this decision for a smooth transition in these difficult coronavirus times.
Bart Steukers is thoroughly familiar with Agoria and the technology sector. He has been working as Agoria’s Context Director since 2016. He charted the course for Agoria’s activities in the digital and manufacturing industry, helped shape our study centre and coordinated the representation of interests.
He previously worked at Unisys for eleven years, where he became General Manager for Continental Europe, and for eighteen years at IBM as Public Sector Executive for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
That great affinity with the technology sector and his involvement with Agoria and our members, in combination with the successful way in which he led and expanded ‘Be The Change’, our project on the future of the labour market, were important elements for the board of directors to appoint Bart Steukers. Thanks to that project, the arrangements for the relaunch of the labour market are already in place. We know perfectly which jobs will disappear by 2030, which ones will be added and who is best suited to undergo further training or retraining.
‘The digital transformation requires a broad support base, especially after the enormous economic and human shock we are going through. I want to bolster that support. No sector of the Belgian economy can escape the consequences of digitization, but the impact is different for each sector. The biggest challenge in the digital transformation is not the technology but the mindset. A company that wants to digitalize must have time and resources, but first and foremost the people. I am ready to take up that challenge,’ Mr Steukers says.
Bart Steukers is a sales engineer and has a master’s degree in business administration.
Bart Steukers: “Belgium should be the fastest learner for the rollout of the recovery programme.” (28/5/2020)
Vanda de Jesus is the Executive Director of Portugal Digital. She started her career in business consulting and worked in several entities, from the public sector to start-ups, where she assumed roles in marketing, sales and digital transformation. She is a member of the Strategic Council of COTEC, of the Advisory Board of APDC and DNS.pt, and she is also in the Editorial Committee of Human Resources Magazine. Her academic background is in business from ISCTE and she also has a post-graduation in E-Business from ISEG/IDEFE.
In 20 years of professional experience she was a Project Director at UMIC – Agency for the Knowledge Society, a Director for the largest Exhibitions Center in Portugal and the Executive Director of APDC – Portuguese Association for the Development of Communications, coordinating several digital transformation initiatives. Her career is also marked with the role of Chief Business Development Officer in the start-up sector, at Viatecla. She was part of the executive board of MUDA’s movement – a project to promote the digital inclusion in society. Finally, she was the Marketing and PR Director of Microsoft Portugal, where she was responsible for the Building the Future initiative.
Following the recent announcement that Ursula von der Leyen will participate at Masters of Digital 2021, we are honoured that European Council President, Charles Michel, will also join the conference. The full programme will be released in the coming weeks and if you would like to discuss MoD 2021 contact Kivanç Akil.
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At Johnson & Johnson, we believe good health is the foundation of vibrant lives, thriving communities and forward progress. That’s why for more than 130 years, we have aimed to keep people well at every age and every stage of life. Today, as the world’s largest and most broadly based healthcare company, we are committed to using our reach and size for good. We strive to improve access and affordability, create healthier communities, and put a healthy mind, body and environment within reach of everyone, everywhere.
Every day, our more than 130,000 employees across the world are blending heart, science and ingenuity to profoundly change the trajectory of health for humanity.
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington. It develops, manufactures, licenses, supports, and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface lineup of touchscreen personal computers. In 2016, it was the world’s largest software maker by revenue.
Microsoft is ranked No. 30 in the 2018 Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/
At Siemens Healthineers, our mission is to enable healthcare providers to increase value by empowering them on their journey towards expanding precision medicine, transforming care delivery, and improving patient experience, all enabled by digitalizing healthcare.
An estimated five million patients worldwide everyday benefit from our innovative technologies and services in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging, laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine as well as digital health and enterprise services.
We’re a leading medical technology company with over 120 years of experience and 18,500 patents globally. With over 50,000 employees in more than 70 countries, we’ll continue to innovate and shape the future of healthcare.
https://www.siemens.com/global/en.html
Siemens AG is a global technology powerhouse that brings together the digital and physical worlds to benefit customers and society. The company focuses on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and decentralized energy systems, on automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries, and on smart mobility solutions for rail and road transport.
https://www.hpe.com/
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. With the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio, spanning the cloud to the data center to workplace applications, our technology and services help customers around the world make IT more efficient, more productive and more secure.
https://www.siemens.com/global/en.html
Siemens AG is a global technology powerhouse that brings together the digital and physical worlds to benefit customers and society. The company focuses on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and decentralized energy systems, on automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries, and on smart mobility solutions for rail and road transport.
The technology federation Agoria has some 2000 member companies and is there for everyone who is inspired by technology. The technology industry in our country is the sector with the highest added value (€30 billion in 2019) and the highest real economic growth (11.5% since 2015). It employs more than 310,000 people. In 2019 it generated a turnover of €129 billion, while investments exceeded €4 billion.As to Agoria’s services and views on talent policy, market development, regulation, digitization, smart eco systems, infrastructure, the manufacturing industry, climate, the environment and energy, with “Be the Change” Agoria is strongly committed to the influence of digitization on the labour market.Agoria is the main sponsor of the Agoria Solar Team of 20 Belgian students who are keen to become world champion in solar car racing in Australia for the second time in 2021. The organization has some 200 employees who work in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Liège and Charleroi. Bart Steukers succeeds Marc Lambotte as CEO on 1 April 2021.
https://www.ericsson.com/en
ntel is an industry leader, creating world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash the potential of data to transform business and society for the better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
The EURACTIV Media Network acts as a bridge, gathering media organisations in more than 12 European capitals, each publishing in their own languages.
At the core of this network are:
• the specialised media company EURACTIV, focusing on EU policy and politics, with offices in four capitals: Brussels, Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam;
• EURACTIV Ventures, including stakes in other companies;
• and Fondation EURACTIV, a think-tank for the media sector’s health.
Exchanging quality content saves time for ‘EU Actors’ (EU-level and national policy professionals, plus further journalists leveraging this information). Developing a trusted brand and reaching users across the EU helps EURACTIV clients in their communication. Cross-border journalism and media innovations support fact-based and constructive policy-making, for Europe.
If you are interested in finding out more about how you can get involved in future editions of the event, please contact
Kivanc Akil, Senior Events Manager & Executive Coordination
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In May 2020, DIGITALEUROPE announced a landmark film series, to be produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions. “Digitally Enlightened”, to be launched in April 2021, will explore how a common vision in Europe will help digital innovation scale up and flourish to the benefit of citizens and businesses, and will uncover stories across Europe about the fascinating potential of digitalization over the next decade.
The first film of the series tells the story of the “Coding Class” project in Denmark, which aims at integrating coding into primary school teaching, and was produced with DIGITALEUROPE member IT-Branchen. Watch the film and join our panel “Digitally Enlightened: New World, New Skills” on 3 February at 4 PM CET to discuss about the future of digital skills in Europe with its protagonists.
If you are interested in finding out more about the event, please contact Kivanc Akil, Senior Events Manager and Executive Coordination, DIGITALEUROPE:
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