Iñaki Lozano

Iñaki Lozano

General Director at Business Innovation Consulting Group

Degree in European Business Sciences, ICADE de Madrid (Spain), ESB (Germany) Architecture Studies, ETSAM of Madrid (Spain) International Executive MBA Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain (2010) Iñaki Lozano is an internationally renowned expert consultant and researcher in the field of New Forms of Work.

He has been working with the IAO Fraunhofer Institute and with BICG since 1994, leading many strategic consulting and research projects, for major organizations in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Portugal, China, Japan, the United States. States, Argentina and Spain. For more than a decade, Iñaki has spearheaded numerous international research projects focused on understanding current working methods and the ongoing evolution towards a knowledge society of the future, developing many of the most innovative ways of working global strategies. . He has published numerous articles in magazines, trade magazines and specialized newspapers, given lectures and conferences in various countries and exhibited his work at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

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The road to 2030: cities and efficient environmental management

The road to 2030: cities and efficient environmental management

Today’s cities are not sustainable, at least not as they are being designed and used. In fact, over the last decades, urban sprawl and informal settlements have increased, up to a point where 56% of the world’s (urban) population accounts for 66% of energy consumption and 70% of emissions.

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Lecciones aprendidas para las aulas del futuro 

Lecciones aprendidas para las aulas del futuro 

Herramientas como las habilidades blandas, la capacidad de comunicación, el uso de la tecnología o el pensamiento crítico son parte del camino hacia un futuro líquido en educación.

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Traditional and Digital health therapies, together and mixed up

Traditional and Digital health therapies, together and mixed up

Could digital medicine increase our life expectancy? Hopes (without hype) for a promising future.

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