The Optimist – Conversations with the leaders and industries shaping Europe’s digital future

TECH by HANDELSBLATT MEDIA GROUP GmbH

Welcome to The Optimist! Enjoy real talk with the leaders shaping Europe’s future, exploring the innovations that drive progress across the continent. The Optimist is presented and produced by ‘TECH by Handelsblatt‘ and hosted by Felix Zeltner, award-winning journalist and founder of Remote Daily. The Optimist builds a year-round community leading up to the Technology Experience Convention Heilbronn (TECH). With TECH, Handelsblatt Media Group, Handelsblatt and Schwarz Digits are creating a strategic platform to strengthen the European tech ecosystem. TECH‘s mission is to establish a „cluster of optimism“, connecting Europe’s most influential leaders across technology, industry, politics, and academia. More at tech-europe.org

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What is the secret of reinventing organizations, Alexander Lorbeer?

Most “transformation” efforts flop – ada’s CEO Alexander Lorbeer explains why, what to do instead, and how AI might lead teams, but can’t replace your gut (yet).

What is the secret of reinventing organizations, Alexander Lorbeer?

Can Sovereign AI be Europe’s superpower, Matthias Biniok?

What if Europe’s edge in AI isn’t speed or scale – but trust, values, and smart rules? IBM’s Matthias Biniok makes the case for “Sovereign AI” as the new chance for the continent to win the tech race.

Can Sovereign AI be Europe’s superpower, Matthias Biniok?

How is Germany’s Mittelstand winning in tech, Jan Brorhilker?

Can the Mittelstand go global, go green, and go AI? EY’s Jan Brorhilker busts myths about Germany’s quiet powerhouses.

How is Germany’s Mittelstand winning in tech, Jan Brorhilker?

Is technology the savior of bureaucracy, Robert Rosellen?

Don’t print this email: ServiceNow’s Robert Rosellen on why Europe’s biggest digital opportunity lies in the public sector.

Is technology the savior of bureaucracy, Robert Rosellen?

What is the real impact of virtual worlds, Sabine Scheunert?

Virtual twins are shaping real futures: Sabine Scheunert of Dassault Systèmes reveals why Europe’s next big leap won’t be physical, but virtual.

What is the real impact of virtual worlds, Sabine Scheunert?

How can European startups reach the next level, Marco Iannaccone and Alexander Kudlich?

A VC and a banker team up to fix Europe's growth funding gap – and they’re optimistic it’s not too late.

How can European startups reach the next level, Marco Iannaccone and Alexander Kudlich?

How can Europe lead the car-tech revolution, Frank Göller?

The European automotive industry is under massive pressure — falling demand, shifting relations with the U.S. and strong competition from China. But what if that pressure is the perfect driver for transformation? In this episode, Frank Göller outlines why Europe still has what it takes to lead — from reinventing its production mindset and betting big on electrification to mastering AI.

How can Europe lead the car-tech revolution, Frank Göller?

What does it mean to be a tech leader, Thomas Saueressig?

On the fourth episode of The Optimist, we take you into the highest ranks of Europe's most valuable company: our guest Thomas Saueressig is a member of the executive board at SAP SE, directly responsible for 38.000 colleagues – and customer services and delivery. Thomas shares insights from his latest customer meetings, explains why working with universities is crucial for talent sourcing and retention alike, and how a large transformation he went through could be a blueprint for many European companies in times of increasing challenges. Follow Thomas's own journey at SAP that began more than two decades ago, and learn how modern leadership in a fast-growing industry looks like – with a humans-first approach.

What does it mean to be a tech leader, Thomas Saueressig?

Are AI agents our new colleagues, Kathrin Schwan & Tobias Regenfuß?

The third episode of 'The Optimist' takes you into the new world of work. Kathrin Schwan und Tobias Regenfuss, both Managing Directors and AI leaders at Accenture, explain the emergence of “Agentic AI”, where not only single tasks, but entire teams and organizations are supported or run by artificial intelligence. So what do these AI agents actually do? How do they work together and create revenue? And what are the skills needed by us humans to orchestrate and direct agents in the near future? Follow Kathrin and Tobias all the way from the office to the battlefield, from WhatsApp to Signal, and from U.S. to European Agentic AI - and re-shape your own future of work along the way.

Are AI agents our new colleagues, Kathrin Schwan & Tobias Regenfuß?

Andrej Levin, how do we benefit from AI?

The second episode of The Optimists welcomes an AI optimist: the Global Lead AI at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Dr. Andrej Levin. Andrej is also Managing Director and Partner at BCG’s Hamburg office, and he shares how his team builds an internal AI lab, trains so-called “Black Belts” in AI and works on turning AI into a revenue stream for its clients. Andrej shares how he automates some of his own workflows, and why he is optimistic about AI taking over the “ugliest four hours of the day” for many knowledge workers. It’s not too late for Europe, he concludes, to become an AI superpower.

Andrej Levin, how do we benefit from AI?

Rolf Schumann, why do you want digital sovereignity?

The inaugural episode of The Optimists welcomes a digital optimist and coder at heart: the Co-CEO of Schwarz Digits & CDO at Schwarz Group, Rolf Schumann. He discusses why he hosts the very first TECH by Handelsblatt Conference at the IPAI in Heilbronn and explains his optimistic views on digital sovereignty and Germany‘s and Europe‘s tech potential: “I’m convinced we will become a leader in cyber security, artificial intelligence and quantum computing.“ Enjoy The Optimist, Episode 1!

Rolf Schumann, why do you want digital sovereignity?