W.I.R.E. is an independent think tank that curates the shaping of the future at the interface between science and practice. The foundation for this is a systematic early recognition of relevant developments and their translation into long-term strategies and fields of action for private and public organisations and their decision makers.
As an interdisciplinary platform, W.I.R.E. has distinguished itself since its foundation in 2007 through its comprehensive understanding of the economy and society and uses this knowledge to develop long-term decision-making bases, ideas and new approaches to solutions. The thematic expertise of W.I.R.E. focuses on the wider consequences of the digital transformation and the linking of market and societal innovation in various sectors ranging from health and financial services to real estate and media.
In addition to the analysis and classification of new technologies, business models and social trends, W.I.R.E.'s competence includes a multidimensional information architecture as a basis for tailor-made multimedia publications, event formats, exhibitions and keynotes. In the tradition of alchemy, the think tank develops tangible concepts in the form of "real-life labs" or prototypes for the 21st century. The think tank has an international network of thought leaders and decision makers as well as partnerships with leading companies, universities and designers.


Walter Thurnherr is the Federal Chancellor of Switzerland since January 2016. Previously, Walter Thurnherr has been Secretary-General of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC), the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and the Federal Departement of Economic Affairs (FDEA). After studying theoretical physics Walter Thurnherr began his political affairs at the FDFA, working during his training in Bern and Moscow. Further postings were his work for the Foreign Policy Planning Staff in Bern and support for Ambassador Edouard Brunner in his role as Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General. In connection with the Chairmanship of the OSCE, he represented Switzerland from 1994 to 1997 in the mediation of the Nagorno-Karabach conflict. From 1995 to the spring of 1997, Walter Thurnherr worked at the Swiss embassy in Moscow with the rank of Minister. In the following two years he was personal advisor to Federal Councillor Flavio Cotti, subsequently serving as minister and deputy head of Political Affairs Division VI until he was appointed ambassador and head of the division in May 2000.


Former Senior Vice-President, head of Strategies and Performance at Nestlé global HQ, Valerio Nannini is a leading innovation enabler who offers his expertise to a broad spectrum of start-ups, agencies and consulting companies as they expand their businesses and offerings. Valerio has an exhaustive understanding of disruptive technologies, digital environments, and their commercial applications. A respected driver of innovation, he has a track record of engaging with academia, accelerators, VCs and start-ups, as well as with major strategic partnerships and alliances, to accelerate growth. His vast network, his drive to maximise corporate efficiency, his passion for innovation and for nurturing cross-functional corporate culture have allowed Valerio to deliver a number of business-relevant and innovative concepts, whilst leading change management. Valerio’s international business expertise extends across Europe, Asia, Africa, the US and Latin America. He has an MBA from the University of Wales and is the recipient of the Certificate in Lifelong Executive Learning from IMD Business School in Lausanne. Valerio holds British, Swiss and Italian citizenship.


Gerd Voith is the founder and chairman of SAVIDA AG, which is based in Basel and has offices in Shanghai and Miami. The firm offers consulting services and technical expertise for building technologies, lab design, energy concepts and sustainability in the areas of life sciences and green building projects. Gerd Voith’s goal is to find innovative solutions. As a consultant, he supports his partners end-to-end in their projects, from initiation and project development to implementation, support and training; but the main driver is encouraging and supporting for third parties to find and go with innovative solutions and accompany through the process, helping for implementation up to the end. His global lectures have brought him the offer of a professorship at the University of Hong Kong.


Simon Heusser has a doctorate in economic history and is a communications expert with the Federal Department of Home Affairs. He moved to the FDHA from the position of Senior Strategic Communications Advisor at Novartis International AG in Basel and had previously spent many years working as a journalist in a variety of positions and departments for Swiss newspapers, most recently as Editor-in-Chief of 'Weltwoche“.


Patrick Zbinden is a journalist and graduate sensory analyst who has been concerned with dietary topics for many years. He attained his specialisation by pursuing a variety of courses in Switzerland and abroad and Germany and qualifying as an expert in nutritional communication. He is frequently asked to speak at international conferences and works as a consultant for industry, trade and the media.


Hlin Helga Gudlaugsdottir is a curator, experience designer and a consultant to companies on design thinking, innovation and creative leadership. She has, since 2009 been involved in education and research in Universities around the world out of her posts at the Masters Programmes at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship and most recently the Iceland Academy of the Arts. Hlin focuses on facilitating, initiating and leading dialogues and interdisciplinary collaborations for meaningful innovation through design and often curates international exhibitions and conferences to that end.
Hlin has a Masters level Diploma in European Studies from the University des Hautes Etudes Europeennes, Robert Schumann University in Strasbourg, a BA in French and German Litterature from the Univeristy of Iceland and BA in Product Design from the Iceland Academy of the Arts.


Chris Wyer is an interdisciplinary service designer focusing on digital customer experience design. He develops and implements design projects in a wide variety of contexts and is equally inspired by his solutions and work from the 1920s to the present and the future. Chris Wyer publishes publications (the game of the future, Value Life Balance, etc.), holds workshops and develops products for the demands of tomorrow. He holds a BA (Hons.) in New Media Art and an MA in Design (Trends).
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