Auteur/autrice : Julien Tardy

  • TaïgKhris

    Taïg
    Khris

    Taïg Khris keynote in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Conférences de Taïg Kris sur le management, l'économie, le digital par UnoMe le Swiss Speakers' Bureau

    Taïg Khris is an elite sportsman and entrepreneur born in Algiers in 1975. Taïg hails from a family of travellers, with an Algerian father and Greek mother, both of whom pushed him to follow his dreams. When he was very young, Taïg found he had a gift for roller skating. But it was to make it as a professional tennis player that he trained so hard – until, that is, he discovered the adrenaline released by the extreme sport of roller skating.

     

    Taïg took part in 115 professional competitions during his sporting career. His 109 podium finishes (including 75 victories) make him the most successful sportsman in the history of extreme sports. He was also the first person to successfully complete a double backflip in competition, and holds the world record for the highest inline skate jump.

     

    Taïg is a jack of all trades, excelling in everything he undertakes because he gives himself the platform. In 2001, he created Taïg Khris Events, which puts on shows and runs beginners’ courses in all things skating. Then, in 2006, he set up a range of stationery for children. He picked up the necessary skills on the job and ended up winning contracts with the large retailers. Taïg is currently working on an innovative telephone project: OnOff Telecom.

    Languages spoken by the speaker

    • English
    • French

    Taïg Khris delivers his lectures in French-speaking countries, including French-speaking Switzerland, Geneva, Lausanne, etc. and across the world in English.

    Learn from a leader who’s always on a roll

    It seems as though everything Taïg Khris does invariably ends up working perfectly. But he’s aware that satisfactory results can only come after a lot of work, meaning he has put all his heart and energy into the projects he has set up.

    Whether training as a sportsman, learning the skills needed to launch his start-ups (such as finance and graphics) or the personal investment required to champion the causes that are so dear to him, Taïg is an example of leadership and motivation for any entrepreneur.

    Taïg Khris keynotes in Dubaï and Abu Dhabi

    Management and Leadership
    Individual and collective motivation
    Well being at work
    The future and digital
  • SamahKaraki

    Samah
    Karaki

    Samah Karaki keynotes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Samah Karaki is a neuroscientist, a speaker and the founding director of the Social Brain Institute. SBI is an NGO based in Geneva and operating in Europe and the Middle East where it implements research-based strategies to organise and facilitate individual and organisational change.

    Her research focuses on the neuronal basis of stress affecting emotional and social behaviours. She is also interested in the neural basis of memory and unconscious processes, empathy, behavioural change and creativity. Combining scientific outreach and consultancy experience with neuroscience insights allowed Samah to develop unique seminars, where solid neuroscience research is presented in the context of the topics relevant for organisations. Samah has been delivering tailored seminars to over 2000 academics, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, scientific institutes and universities, teenagers at schools and consulted on change management programs for leaders in various organisations.

    By now Samah has successfully trained and delivered speeches on effective leadership, creative thinking, negotiation, behaviour change, inclusive leadership and other topics. She is also interested in bridging the gender and racial gap in the field of STEM and in advocating for healthy work and learning environments. In addition to her academic work, Samah is active in outreach and public communication of science. She has written about the psychology of empathy, creativity, implicit bias and gendered leadership.

    She’s currently working on a book which focuses on change and resilience in times of crisis.

    Samah is born in Dubai and currently spends her time in France or Geneva or in her home country, Lebanon. In addition to her professional life, she spends hours filming short amateur documentaries and teaching critical thinking in schools to children and teenagers. Samah received her BA in Biology at Saint Joseph University in Beirut, her Masters in Neuroscience from The University Lyon1, and earned her PhD in Neuroscience in 2011 from the University of Montpellier.

    She also holds an Master I degree in ecology and evolution from the University of Montpellier and Max Planck Institute of Ornithology.

    Language spoken by the speaker

    • English
    • French
    • Arabic

    Sama can deliver her conference all around the world and in Dubai

    Learn from a neuroscientist

    With UnoMe, discover all about recent progresses of neuroscience with Sama Karaki

    Her conferences

    • What makes a great leader? A neuroscience perspective
    • Pitfalls of empathy : is our brain afraid of diversity
    • Does Power Corrupt the Brain?
    • Resilience and creativity in times of crisis
    • Why is it so hard to change?
    • Intelligence and mindset: Are we born with talent?
    • Gender and Leadership: The Myth of the Female Brain

     

    Sama Karaki Keynotes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Medical and Science
    Health and Personal development

    Articles in the press

    A titre personnel

  • BenHammersley

    Ben
    Hammersley

    Ben Hammersley keynote in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Ben Hammersley is one of the world’s leading Futurists.  He is the founder and principal of Hammersley Futures, an international strategic forecasting consultancy.

    Their main work is in guiding corporations and governmental agencies to think clearly about the future. They, and he, specialize in how society reacts to technological innovation: including the future of crime and conflict, the changing nature of the workplace and the market, and the new cognitive tools needed to flourish in the coming decades.

    Previously Ben was executive editor of WIRED, the writer and presenter of the BBC’s “Cybercrimes with Ben Hammersley” (now on Netflix or Amazon Prime internationally), a war correspondent in Afghanistan, an advisor to the European Commission, a pilot and wilderness medic in the USA, the author of 5 books, and the inventor of the word « Podcast ».

    He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and daughter.

    Language spoken

    • English

    Ben Hammersley delivers conferences all around the world

    Conference from a futurist specialist in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    With UnoMe and Ben Hammersley, let your mind discovering the future with great conferences focused on prospective topics such as :

     

    • Skills for future leaders
    • The shape of the post-digital world
    • Cognitive risk and the nature of threat

    Ben Hammersley Keynotes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Future and digital
    Leadership and Management

    They trusted him

    He made tailor sized conferences for : 

    • Accenture
    • Adobe
    • AXA
    • Deloitte
    • Google
    • HSBC
    • KPMG
    • Master Card
    • Rakuten
    • Virgin
    • Vodafone…
  • BearGrylls

    Bear
    Grylls

    Bear Grylls keynote in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

    Bear Grylls is known worldwide as one of the most-recognized faces of survivaland outdoor adventure. His real name is Edward Michael Grylls. He was born in 1974 on Northern Ireland.

    Bear Grylls became really popular with the great show (Man vs. Wild) diffused in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zeeland, India and France.

    BAFTA award winning TV host Bear Grylls began his journey in 21 SAS before becoming one of the youngest-ever climbers of Mount Everest at 23 years old.

    As a honorary Colonel to the Royal Marine Commandos, he was the youngest ever UK Chief Scout and the first ever Chief Ambassador to the World Scout Movement, representing a global family of some fifty million Scouts.

    He is also a number 1 bestselling Author :

    Grylls’ first book, Facing Up (UK)/The Kid Who Climbed Everest (US), described his expedition and achievements climbing to the summit of Mount Everest. His second was Facing the Frozen Ocean. His third book Born Survivor: Bear Grylls was written to accompany the TV series of the same name. He also wrote an extreme guide to outdoor pursuits, titled Bear Grylls Outdoor Adventures.

    In 2012, Grylls released his autobiography, Mud, Sweat and Tears: The Autobiography, followed by A Survival Guide for Life in late 2012 and True Grit in 2013.

    Grylls also wrote the Mission Survival series of children’s adventure survival books titled: Mission Survival: Gold of the GodsMission Survival: Way of the WolfMission Survival: Sands of the ScorpionMission Survival: Tracks of the Tiger and Mission Survival: Claws of the Crocodile. He has written two thriller novels based around his character Will Jaeger; Ghost Flight released in 2015 and Burning Angels in 2016.

    Language spoken

    • English

    Bear grylls delivers conferences all around the world, in english

    Learn from a real survivalist

    With UnoMe, start to learn about how to survive and succeed in hostile environment. Bear Grylls delivers great conferences. He speaks on, he tends to draw on his adventures and the things he’s learnt along the way which have helped him get to where he is today

    • Let Bear Grylls tells you his story
    • How to manage difficulties and overpass them
    • Never give up !

    Bear Grylls Keynotes in Dubai Abu Dhabi

    Individual and Collective Motivation

    Great Expeditions

    Everest – Grylls achieved his childhood dream of climbing to the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, 18 months after breaking three vertebrae in a parachuting accident.

    Circumnavigation – of the UK In 2000 Grylls led the team to circumnavigate the British Isles on jet ski

    Crossing the North Atlantic – Three years later, he led a team of five, including his childhood friend, SAS colleague, and Mount Everest climbing partner Mick Crosthwaite, on an unassisted crossing of the north  Ocean, in an open rigid inflatable boat.

    Dinner party at altitude – n 2005, alongside the balloonist and mountaineer David Hempleman-Adams and Lieutenant Commander Alan Veal, leader of the Royal Navy Freefall Parachute Display Team, Grylls created a world record for the highest open-air formal dinner party

    Paramotoring over the Himalayas – In 2007, Grylls embarked on a record-setting Parajet paramotor in Himalayas near Mount Everest. He took off from 4,400 metres (14,500 ft), 8 miles south of the mountain.

    Journey Antarctica 2008 – In 2008, Grylls led a team of four to climb one of the most remote unclimbed peaks in the world in Antarctica

    Longest indoor freefall – Grylls, along with the double amputee Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald, set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest continuous indoor freefall.

    Northwest Passage expedition – In August 2010, Grylls led a team of five to take an ice-breaking rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) through 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of the ice-strewn Northwest Passage.