Collaboration is what heroes do!

  • 10.10.2019
  • 2 min

Game of Thrones actor Kristofer Hivju and his wife, producer and director Gry Molvær Hivju explore the strength of working together to see the change we want to see in the world.

Leading differently at the Xynteo Exchange 2019

  • 10.10.2019
  • 2 min

Closing out Square 2 at the Xynteo Exchange 2019 was a conversation between Olympic champion Johann Olav Koss, Nada Ahmed, Senior Manager at Aker Solutions and Econet founder Strive Masiyiwa.

Navigating “what if’s” at the Xynteo Exchange 2019

  • 09.10.2019
  • 2 min

Two experienced global leaders, former Norwegian PM Erna Solberg and Shell Projects & Technology Director Harry Brekelmans underlined the importance of building consensus and navigating steadily towards the future.

When it comes to digital technology, trust less, demand more!

  • 09.10.2019
  • 2 min

Jimmy Wales and Hans Vestberg challenged our shared – but blind – faith in technology. As digital natives, many of us rely on and trust technology to constantly provide unlimited information and tools, right at our fingertips.

Five jobs to unlock Europe’s future

  • 02.10.2019
  • < min

Europe is a powerhouse of innovation, enterprise and entrepreneurship. And yet we face, like the rest of the world, a set of serious challenges – from the climate crisis and social inequality, to uncertainty around employment and threats to our global competitiveness. It’s time to rise to these challenges. It’s time to unlock a vibrant future for Europe.

Connecting kids for learning through innovation

  • 01.10.2019
  • 2 min

During last year’s Xynteo Exchange/Norway, Verizon hosted an open innovation Studio that brought together a diverse group of leaders and practitioners to investigate societal problems that connectivity can help address.

What cane toads can teach businesses about growth

  • 23.09.2019
  • 4 min

The dreaded cane toad has few friends in my home country, Australia, writes Xynteo MD Chester Cunningham. In 1935, 3000 of them were released in the country’s sugarcane plantations in an effort to eat the beetles that were devouring the valued crop.