As a speaker, I get to do one of my favorite things: talk about AI and agentic AI, Voiceagents in a way that actually makes sense. No mystical techno-oracles, no “future of everything” sermons. Just real stories, practical takeaways, and the kind of insights you can walk out the door and put to work before your coffee gets cold.
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Plenty of companies and event organizers trust me to show up as a speaker with actual experience and a very unglamorous, sleeves-rolled-up kind of vibe. Whether it’s international conferences, big-name summits, or those industry fairs where the coffee is terrible but the conversations are gold — I’ve been there.
My talks orbit the big three that keep rewriting our world when no one’s looking: AI, digital transformation, and automation. Dial it in and you get the real lineup: Agentic AI that actually does the work, voice interfaces that don’t gaslight their users, ethical AI that’s more than a feel-good checkbox, strategic AI that survives contact with reality — and RAG systems that don’t hallucinate like a sleep-deprived anime villain. Short. Sharp. No fluff.
Frequently asked questions
How would I describe my speaking style?
Picture this: clear, down-to-earth, and a bit cheeky — always anchored in what actually works outside the slide deck.
I keep it visual, authentic, and sprinkled with the kind of humor you develop after too many late-night debugging sessions. And underneath it all, there’s one obsession: turning ideas into things you can actually ship, test, and use.
What kind of experience do I bring to the stage?
Well, I’ve been doing this speaker thing for quite a while now — keynotes, workshops, podcasts, the whole “why is there always a mic feedback test at the worst possible moment” package. I host the AI podcast Kreuz & Krone, where I get to dive deep, poke holes in hype, and talk shop with people who’ve also been in the trenches.
I’ve been on big international stages with way too-bright spotlights, and in tiny rooms with teams huddled around a whiteboard. Both have their charm. Both keep you honest.
How custom are my talks?
Let’s just say “template” isn’t in my vocabulary. Every talk gets rebuilt from the ground up — audience, context, goals, the whole puzzle. No recycled slides. No Frankenstein decks stitched together the night before.
You get content, stories, and examples tailored to exactly what your crowd needs… not whatever happened to sit in my folder from last year.
Do I only talk about AI, or other tech as well?
Short answer: AI is the center of gravity — but it pulls a whole constellation of tech with it.
My focus sits firmly on AI, digital transformation, and automation. And I don’t treat them as three separate planets; I stitch the whole ecosystem together so we’re talking about real-world impact, not isolated buzzwords.
So yes: agentic AI, non-hallucinating RAG setups, voice interfaces that don’t bully users, ethical AI with a backbone, and the gritty strategy work that makes all of it behave in production.
If it helps people actually do something with technology, it’s in the mix.
Who are my talks actually for?
Pretty much anyone who wants to understand AI without needing to pretend they’ve got a PhD in tensor gymnastics.
I work with companies, specialists, and execs who need the unfiltered, practical version of AI — not the conference-glossed fantasy. But the door’s just as open for people who show up with curiosity, a healthy dose of skepticism, and zero technical background.
If you’re willing to learn and not afraid to ask the “wait, how does this actually work?” questions… you’re exactly the audience.
What sets me apart from other speakers?
Honestly, it’s the blend: years of hands-on, battle-tested experience; a language that doesn’t require a corporate decoder ring; stories pulled straight from the trenches; and enough humor to keep the room awake without turning it into a stand-up show.
No fluff. No buzzword karaoke.
Just concrete insights, real scars, and takeaways you can actually put to work the moment you’re back at your desk.
Can you book me for workshops too?
Absolutely. Besides the classic keynotes, I run hands-on workshops and training sessions where people don’t just hear about methods — they roll up their sleeves and use them right there in the room.
Real practice. Real tools. No “and now imagine applying this someday” nonsense.
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