
Olaf Groth
Futurist and academic, specialist in geopolitics and technology. His vision inspires reflection on global challenges, combining rigorous analysis and human sensitivity to imagine a more balanced future.
Biography / Speaker Info
Olaf Groth is a leading German futurist, author, lecturer and thought leader, recognized for his influential work in the fields of strategic innovation, technology and geopolitics. His career is a clear example of a career that fuses academic rigor with a deep understanding of the business world. With his vision of "global intelligence," Groth has positioned himself as one of the most authoritative voices in the debate on how technology is transforming the economy, society and power worldwide.
His professional career took off in the consulting world, where he worked with large companies to help them understand new market trends. In this role, Groth led teams and managed digital transformation, gaining invaluable experience in people management and innovation. His work has focused on developing more ethical and responsible technologies, and his vision is that technology is not a threat, but a tool for the expansion of human potential.
One of Olaf Groth's main achievements is his ability to translate complex concepts of innovation into practical and applicable ideas for the business world. His books, such as Solomon's Code (2018), have become essential guides for leaders and professionals seeking to improve their performance. In his publications, Groth explores how artificial intelligence and automation are transforming the world of work and how humans and machines can collaborate to create a more prosperous future.
In addition to his work as a consultant and author, Olaf Groth is a sought-after speaker at corporate and educational events around the world. His talks focus on the future of artificial intelligence, the economics of data and the importance of continuing education. His legacy is measured by his ability to popularize strategic innovation and his valuable contribution to the debate on the future of work and ethics, leaving a footprint of knowledge and inspiring a new generation of leaders.