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Presentation Neil Smith – Intelligent Experiences

Thijs Pepping
January 29, 2019

Can We Trust in Code? It is a pressing question in the current technology debate. For our Sogeti Summit 2018 we gathered some of the most visionary speakers to share their insights around this topic. This time we want to share the idea and vision from Neil Smith – ‘Intelligent Experiences’.

About Neil Smith

A fun and diverse 20+ years in technology spanning industries such as Aerospace, Defense, Automotive, Engineering, Finance and Healthcare. Worked internationally ranging from small consulting firms and start-ups, through to the world’s largest technology companies from Process Re-Engineering, Mobile and AI.  Previously at IBM leading their EMEA Mobile deployment practice, then moved to the hyper growth San Francisco based Mobile technology start-up Xamarin that was acquired by Microsoft in 2016. Now part of the Global Black Belt team, we help customers and partners build capability to deliver immersive user experiences for their customers and employees infused with A.I.

About the ‘In Code We Trust’ events

‘In Code We Trust’ is the second report in our new research theme “Digital Happiness”. Two recent deep dives with a group of IT Executives and visionary speakers gave us more insights in how Trust and Code are going to evolve. We’ll share the videos recorded at these meetings that we’ve organized in the coming months. Both in the US (Chicago) and Europe (Amsterdam) business executives, media experts and academia shared their views on the massive transformative impact of digital technologies. We are grateful for their input and inspiration which guided us in our report ‘In Code We Trust’ which you can download here.

About the author

Trend Analyst VINT | Netherlands
Thijs Pepping is a humanistic trend analyst in the field of new technologies. He is part of the think tank within SogetiLabs and in his work he continuously wonders and analyses what the impact of New Technologies is on our lives, organizations and society. He specialized in Humanistic Counselling and Education at the University of Humanistics in Utrecht.

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