Why is Design Thinking becoming one of the defining challenges for organisations in Tokyo?
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.
Design Thinking 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.
In his keynotes, Christian Buchholz shows how organisations can approach Design Thinking in practical, effective ways — drawing on real projects and methods that audiences can apply immediately.
Christian Buchholz delivers inspiring perspectives on Design Thinking — tailored to the context of your event in Tokyo:
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 Design Thinking in Tokyo, that means an impulse that does more than motivate — it genuinely moves.
Event organisers in Tokyo are looking for keynote speakers who can elevate Design Thinking with real substance — grounded in practice, relevant to their audience and built for impact.
Event planners in Tokyo value his combination of depth and energy, facts and stories, clarity and wit — a rare mix that works across cultures and industries.
Contact us and we will work with you to develop a keynote format on Design Thinking that fits your event goals, your audience and the context of Tokyo.
Planning an event on Design Thinking in Tokyo and looking for a keynote speaker who truly delivers? Christian Buchholz provides clarity, energy and lasting impact — well beyond the day of the event.