Yonatan Adiri. Photo courtesy of bbc.co.uk
Global innovations expert Yonatan Adiri will render his first visit to Kazakhstan, Tengrinews.kz reports. The expert will give a master class in the International Business Academy on June 14. Airi will also take part in the 1st International Forum called Innovations: The Era of Continuous Revolutions. The expert will tell how accelerated technological growth drops prices and confronts global leaders with new challenges. He will refer to examples from the economy, healthcare and state management to explain his theory. The audience will include representatives of businesses, public and international organizations, public opinion leaders, analysts and media representatives. In 2012 Adiri received the title of the Young Global Leader in Switzerland. The 30-y.o. man has already launched several investment projects and is the CEO of Diagnose.Me company that specializes in use of digital technologies in healthcare. In 2008-2010 Adiri worked as an adviser to Israel President Shimon Peres for technological innovations. “I see my role in working on development of the markets and aiding them in achieving the impossible. I am very happy to be here in Kazakhstan and take part in this great undertaking: the active shaping of your future. I am honored to be a part of this process and will strive to enhance it in any way possible,” Adiri said.
Global innovations expert Yonatan Adiri will render his first visit to Kazakhstan, Tengrinews.kz reports. The expert will give a master class in the International Business Academy on June 14. Airi will also take part in the 1st International Forum called Innovations: The Era of Continuous Revolutions.
The expert will tell how accelerated technological growth drops prices and confronts global leaders with new challenges. He will refer to examples from the economy, healthcare and state management to explain his theory. The audience will include representatives of businesses, public and international organizations, public opinion leaders, analysts and media representatives.
In 2012 Adiri received the title of the Young Global Leader in Switzerland. The 30-y.o. man has already launched several investment projects and is the CEO of Diagnose.Me company that specializes in use of digital technologies in healthcare. In 2008-2010 Adiri worked as an adviser to Israel President Shimon Peres for technological innovations.
“I see my role in working on development of the markets and aiding them in achieving the impossible. I am very happy to be here in Kazakhstan and take part in this great undertaking: the active shaping of your future. I am honored to be a part of this process and will strive to enhance it in any way possible,” Adiri said.