As an Ecosystem Developer based in Belgium, I specialize in navigating complex systemic challenges, translating them into actionable strategies for companies and stakeholders. With a classical education, complemented by connections to diverse cultures, I bring a diverse perspective to technology and societal impact. Passionate about leveraging technology to empower individuals, I organize hackathons and TEDx […]

Armageddon is a dark, cynical talk about the AI war of our time: Asgard standing for human values, privacy, integrity, democracy, and autonomy, against the frost giants of Big Tech racing toward AGI dominance. Behind the language of progress lies a simpler ambition, control. And if no one holds the line, we will not just […]

After watching hundreds of startup pitches and reviewing endless slide decks, I realised we first need to fix the most basic problem. Everyone is Fake-Building. If you can replace “market analysis” with “actual revenue,” you reverse the entire startup cycle. I didn’t write a book (yet), but I co-founded the antidote that fixes this problem: […]

Everyone is “doing AI.” Very few are actually making money with it. In this session, we’ll cut through the hype, the PoCs, and the endless copilots… and show what really drives ROI. Expect: Real-life examples (the good, the bad… and the $880M mistakes 👀) Why 80% of AI initiatives fail — and how to be […]

Dado Van Peteghem’s new keynote looks at the next wave of AI: Physical AI—intelligence moving off screens and into the real world through robots. The deployment curve is starting to steepen, shifting from pilots to production and from controlled environments to broader, real-life settings. In this session, Dado maps out what’s changing as robotics scales: […]

For decades, companies were built around planning, control and predictability. But what happens when the world is changing faster than our ability to plan? In this talk, we explore why the organisations that will move ahead are not necessarily the ones with the most AI or technology — but the ones that remain intentionally curious. […]