How can organisations in Reykjavik make Artificial Intelligence work in practice?
Christian Buchholz is a bestselling author and one of Europe’s most experienced keynote speakers. For two decades, he has made complex topics accessible — and turned inspiration into real momentum for the people and organisations he works with.
Artificial Intelligence has become one of the most critical topics for organisations today. In a world changing faster than ever, it increasingly determines who stays competitive — and who falls behind.
Christian Buchholz demonstrates how Artificial Intelligence becomes a genuine competitive advantage. His impulses combine inspiration with clear, actionable recommendations that teams can implement straight away.
Christian Buchholz’s keynote in Reykjavik gives your audience the concrete impulses they need to bring Artificial Intelligence to life in their day-to-day work:
Christian Buchholz is the author of six books, including the acclaimed Innovator’s Dictionary and three major handbooks on Innovation, Sustainability and Digital Transformation. He is a board member of the Global Speakers Federation and one of the most respected voices in the international speaker community.
His core concept of Future Joy runs through everything he does: the conviction that change need not be endured, but actively shaped. For your event on Artificial Intelligence in Reykjavik, that means an impulse that does more than motivate — it genuinely moves.
Event organisers in Reykjavik are looking for keynote speakers who can elevate Artificial Intelligence with real substance — grounded in practice, relevant to their audience and built for impact.
Event planners in Reykjavik value his combination of depth and energy, facts and stories, clarity and wit — a rare mix that works across cultures and industries.
Are you planning an event on Artificial Intelligence in Reykjavik and looking for the right keynote speaker? We look forward to hearing from you.
Make Artificial Intelligence the topic that genuinely moves your audience in Reykjavik. Christian Buchholz will make it happen.