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Henning Beck

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Biochemist and neuroscientist turning the hard science of the creative, innovative brain into practical knowledge

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Speaker Henning Beck is a top neuroscientist committed to brain research. As an expert in the field, his main focus is on how ideas are created in the human brain. His entertaining keynotes provide an exciting insight into how this faulty yet innovative system works. Moreover, as a scientist with a great understanding of AI, Henning can show you a new approach to brainstorming and creativity.

Why you should book speaker Henning Beck

  • Henning earned his PhD in Brain Research and is a true expert of neuroscience who publishes frequently about the topic.
  • He also obtained a degree in Project Management, he can transform hard science and apply it in business and everyday life.
  • As an expert of Artificial Intelligence, he can explain the differences between AI and the human brain.

As an established biochemist and neuroscientist, speaker Henning Beck is committed to research how the brain works. His expertise is valued highly as he regularly publishes articles in science magazines and business newspapers. He obtained a diploma from UC Berkeley in Project Management and supported San Francisco Bay area companies incorporating new research into their practices.

His talks are always entertaining and packed with essential information. In 2012, Henning won the Science Slam Championship for brilliantly transforming scientific knowledge into business and everyday use. In fact, Henning intelligently tailors his keynotes for all audiences by individualizing the talks and provides different approaches to the chosen topic. With Henning, the amount of hard science and practical knowledge is just a question of preference.

Speaker Henning Beck introduces you to a new way of thinking regarding the human brain and AI, this greatly fosters creativity.

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    Keynote by Speaker Henning Beck

    Brain vs. artificial intelligence – WHO’S HOLDING THE UPPER HAND?

    What is the difference between the human brain and Artificial Intelligence? Do we really need to be afraid of AI taking over us? In this intriguing keynote, Henning will answer all your concerns regarding the issue. In this keynote, speaker Henning Beck will:

    • Discuss whether AI is enough to develop new ideas and create knowledge.
    • Show the difference between ‘deep learning’ and ‘deep understanding’, which might be the deal breaker between AI and the brain.

    Keynote by Speaker Henning Beck

    Brain the Company – ANALOG THINKING IN A DIGITAL WORLD

    Speaker Henning Beck designed this presentation to show you why the best ideas are still developed in an analogue way and why this will not change. Digitalization is progressing very fast, and it’s important to know how to use it. How do we integrate digital media into our creative processes?

    • To answer this question, Henning will help you to create a working environment which fosters creativity and incorporate the algorithms helping you.

    Keynote by Speaker Henning Beck

    Biology of inspiration – HOW TO THINK THE IMPOSSIBLE

    Speaker Henning Beck offers this speech to show you what happens in the brain when a creative thought emerges.

    • He will teach you how to break from usual thinking patterns and embrace innovation.
    • You will learn not only how to attract new ideas, but also to see and support them.
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