Greg Williams
Greg Williams is a globally renowned technologist, futurist and speaker with a wealth of experience in delivering engaging, impactful and actionable presentations.
Acknowledged as a leading expert in the way that technology is shaping organizations and society, this transformative trends strategist knows what’s next first and introduces organizations to the trends and technologies that are rapidly reshaping their industries.
As a distinguished thought leader and strategic forecaster, Greg is celebrated for his deep insights into artificial intelligence (AI), its transformative impact on organizations and the intricate interplay between technology and geopolitics. He has participated at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the UN AI for Good conference, Founders Forum, DLD, Vivatech, Web Summit, Slush, Cannes Lions, the World Government Summit and many other leading events across the world.
As editor of the prominent global trends forecast WIRED World, Greg has a unique vantage point on the innovations and ideas shaping our future. He offers indispensable insights to senior leaders on the forces that are influencing in their industries. His essay on neuroeconomics was featured alongside essays by Bill Gates and the economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz in the book, Connecting Minds, Creating the Future.
His unmissable presentations offer senior leaders new ways of thinking about the technologies and trends that are determining the future: from artificial intelligence to the blockchain, sustainability to fintech, cybersecurity to healthcare, automation and robotics to retail, the future of work and the next wave of disruptive forces impacting every organization.
In his presentations, Greg identifies the challenges and opportunities for organizations in every sector to innovate in an accelerating culture where norms are constantly evolving. He has delighted audiences throughout Europe, the US and Asia in multiple sectors including finance, retail, travel, healthcare, apparel, software, manufacturing, mobility, security, energy, and consulting.
Greg is also a hugely experienced interviewer of global leaders, including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, co-founder of Google DeepMind Demis Hassabis, Prime Minister Theresa May, CEO of LinkedIn Jeff Weiner, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, BMW CEO Harald Krueger, Skype co-founder Niklas Zennstrom, Google X CEO Astro Teller, Orange CEO Christel Heydemann and many other founders, senior executives, entrepreneurs and thought leaders.
Why Choose Greg Williams?
- Cutting-Edge Expertise: Greg spends his days talking to the major players in technology, business and government, meaning that he stays ahead of emerging trends and that his presentations are both timely and forward-looking.
- Global Perspective: Greg’s extensive experience provides him with a nuanced understanding of global trends and their implications for organizations across industries and continents.
- Direct Access to Industry Leaders: Through his interviews with technology visionaries, Greg offers audiences exclusive insights into the strategies shaping the future.
- Actionable Insights: Greg’s talks equip audiences with practical strategies to navigate the complexities of technological transformation and global disruption.
- Expert storytelling: Many years of creating award-winning content across multiple platforms mean that Greg is able to captivate and connect with audiences to deliver impactful, engaging, and highly relevant content. Greg’s dynamic presentations have received praise from clients in multiple industries.
Topic areas:
The Next Frontier: How AI is Transforming Industries, Driving Productivity, and Reshaping the Global Economy.
Artificial intelligence isn’t just transforming the way we work – it’s rewriting the rules of business, innovation, and society itself. Generative AI has arrived as a disruptive force, offering game-changing opportunities to revolutionize industries while raising critical questions about its impact. This talk dives into how leaders can navigate this new reality, harnessing AI to fuel growth, drive productivity, and address the profound ethical challenges.
The economic potential of AI is staggering, with estimates suggesting it could inject $2.6to $4.4 trillion into the global economy annually. For organizations, this means opportunities to revolutionize operations and enhance efficiency across sectors – from streamlining coding in software development to delivering hyper-personalized customer experiences in retail and banking.
Greg also delves into AI-driven innovations in healthcare, including personalized treatment and faster diagnostics, and highlights how AI-powered robotics and autonomous systems are creating multitrillion-dollar opportunities in manufacturing and logistics. Through real-world examples and strategies, Greg demonstrates how businesses can unlock these benefits and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
Looking ahead, the emergence of agentic AI introduces a new frontier in artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional AI systems that require human prompts, a genetic AI refers to autonomous systems capable of initiating actions, making decisions, and adapting to their environments independently. These systems could transform personal productivity, such as managing schedules or optimizing tasks, and revolutionize organizational workflows by automating complex decision-making and optimizing supply chains in real time.
With the potential to create entirely new business models, agentic AI presents immense possibilities – but also demands new governance models and strategies for integrating these systems responsibly. Greg’s talk unpacks the opportunities and challenges of agentic AI, preparing audiences for this transformative shift.
Greg also addresses the critical ethical considerations accompanying the rise of AI, including bias, privacy, and the environmental impact of energy-intensive AI systems. He explores the future of human-AI collaboration, emphasizing the importance of emotionally intelligent AI systems to foster trust and enhance interactions.
By focusing on upskilling, ethical governance, transparency, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Greg equips audiences with a clear roadmap for navigating the AI-driven future. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how to leverage AI to drive innovation, adapt to change, and create sustainable value while addressing the societal challenges it poses.
The Technology Trends Disrupting Your Business: How to Flourish in the Digital Age
Organizational disruption is inevitable – businesses must be prepared to embrace change in order to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving landscape. This talk explores the emerging trends and technologies reshaping industries across the globe, from breakthroughs in genomics and synthetic biology to advancements in mobility, energy, and AI. With insights on the transformative potential of automation, virtual reality, and the ongoing evolution of software integration, this presentation equips senior executives with the foresight needed to anticipate and respond to change.
Designed specifically for leaders across diverse industries such as finance, retail, security, healthcare, energy, and consulting, the talk focuses on how these technologies can be harnessed to drive innovation, growth, and competitive advantage.
It provides actionable insights to help businesses not only understand the future but also make strategic decisions that enable them to lead in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. By preparing now, organizations can unlock new opportunities, optimize operations, and stay ahead of the curve in an era of constant disruption.
The next decade will bring even more profound shifts in technology and society. Advancements in quantum computing will revolutionize industries like finance, healthcare, and cybersecurity by enabling unprecedented computational power. The continued development of biotechnology will lead to personalized medicine, advanced genetic engineering, and sustainable food production. Meanwhile, autonomous systems in transportation, logistics, and manufacturing will reshape supply chains and redefine workforce dynamics.
Beyond these, energy transformation– driven by innovations in sustainable energy and energy storage – will not only impact industries but also affect global economies and geopolitics.
As these technological developments unfold, businesses will need to adapt quickly. This talk equips leaders with the knowledge and strategic frameworks to foresee what’s coming and build resilient, future-proof strategies that will keep them ahead in a world defined by rapid innovation and complexity.
Navigating the Evolving Threat Landscape: Essential Strategies to Stay Ahead of Emerging Threats
The pace of change in the cybersecurity landscape is accelerating, presenting both significant challenges and unique opportunities for organizations across the globe. Business leaders need to be prepared to navigate this evolving environment, where the rise of AI-powered attacks is becoming a critical concern. Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to craft more targeted and sophisticated threats, forcing organizations to adopt equally advanced, AI-driven defense strategies to protect their assets and maintain a competitive edge.
Ransomware remains one of the top threats to organizations, with new attack methods on the horizon. The growing trend of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is further complicating defenses, as it makes it easier for even less-skilled attackers to launch devastating cyberattacks. Alongside this, cyber-enabled fraud and identity theft are rising rapidly as top priorities for CEOs and CISOs alike, underscoring the importance of robust authentication and fraud prevention systems to safeguard business operations.
With geopolitical tensions on the rise, cybersecurity is increasingly viewed through the lens of "wartime preparedness." Business leaders must take into account the growing risks to supply chain security, operational resilience, and the potential impact of gray-zone warfare tactics. To stay ahead, it’s crucial to continuously assess emerging risks and develop proactive incident response plans that can minimize disruptions and protect organizational value.
The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT)systems is increasing the attack surface for many organizations. These often under-secured devices are becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. At the same time, the rollout of 5G networks introduces new vulnerabilities that must be addressed. In this ever-changing environment, improving security across all digital touchpoints is no longer optional—it’s critical to securing the organization’s future.
This talk will empower business leaders to understand the emerging threats, the strategic shifts necessary to defend against them, and the technologies that can make atangible difference. Attendees will walk away with actionable insights on howto future-proof their organizations, ensuring resilience in the face ofevolving cyber risks.
Technologyand Power: How the Digital Age is Shaping a New Geopolitical Order
We are living in a transformative era of geopolitical and technological disruption. The war in Ukraine, ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, global competition over semiconductors, decarbonization imperatives, and the increasing reliance on AI and advanced technologies are reshaping how nations project power and influence. These issues are intertwined with persistent challenges like supply chain fragility, labour shortages, rising economic inequality, and the urgency of the climate crisis – all demanding simultaneous attention.
As Marc Andreessen observed, “software is eating the world.” It’s not just companies but also industries, governments, and global power structures that have become part of an expansive technology stack. Every aspect of modern life – from advanced weapons systems and energy grids to viral online trends – is deeply embedded in digitalization and driven by innovations in software, data and AI. Governments and enterprises alike are racing to harness the potential of technology, not just for economic gains but as critical instruments of geopolitical strategy.
In this pivotal moment, we are witnessing a tectonic shift akin to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Technology is no longer just a cross-border unifier — itis a competitive, and often contested, lever of national influence. Nations are cooperating on global challenges like climate change and cybersecurity while simultaneously competing in a high-stakes race for technological supremacy. Today, technology is shaping geopolitics like never before — and geopolitics is fundamentally reshaping the trajectory of technological innovation.
In this talk Greg will explore:
- The semiconductor race: How global competition for semiconductor production is driving economic and strategic alliances, with a focus on the U.S. CHIPS Act, Europe’s Chips Strategy, and China’s tech ambitions.
- The rise of tech giants: How technology companies are wielding power akin to nation states, influencing global trade, security, and societal norms.
- The future of supply chains: Why “friendshoring” and “reshoring” are reshaping global trade in response to geopolitical tensions and national security priorities.
- New geopolitical alliances: How democracies and autocracies are forming technology-focused alliances, from AUKUS and the Quad to China’s Belt and Road Initiative for digital infrastructure.
- The quantum leap: Why quantum computing and AI will offer immense economic and military advantages, and how these breakthroughs are becoming new arenas of geopolitical rivalry.
- The resource scramble: How the race for rare earth elements and other resources critical to advanced electronics is redrawing geopolitical maps and sparking new conflicts.
- The next election cycles: How political shifts, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, will shape technology policy and its impact on global power dynamics.
This talk delivers essential insights to help leaders understand how the interplay of technology and geopolitics will influence markets, industries, and societies in the years to come. It is designed to empower business executives, policy makers, and innovators with the knowledge they need to navigate and thrive in this complex new era.
The Future of Work: Navigating the Workplace Revolution: From Automation to Adaptability
The way we work, lead, and innovate is being reshaped at an unprecedented pace. Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, automation, and digital collaboration tools are transforming workplaces, while shifting employee expectations and global disruptions continue to challenge traditional business practices. To thrive in this dynamic environment, leaders must adapt their strategies and redefine how their organisations operate.
This presentation explores the key trends and forces shaping the future of work, offering actionable insights to help leaders future-proof their organizations and gain a competitive edge in an era of constant change.
Key Topics Include:
- Technology’s Transformational Role: How advancements in AI, machine learning, and automation are redefining workforce structures, enhancing productivity, and reshaping how organizations function.
- The Hybrid Work Revolution: Adapting to the long-term shift toward hybrid and remote work models, with a focus on building inclusive cultures, fostering collaboration, and maintaining organizational cohesion.
- Redefining Leadership for a Tech-Driven Future: The essential leadership traits required to navigate uncertainty, foster adaptability, and inspire teams in an environment increasingly influenced by digital transformation.
- Building a Purpose-Driven Organization: Why embedding a clear purpose at the core of your organization is critical for attracting and retaining top talent, driving engagement, and enhancing decision-making.
- From Productivity to Adaptability: Shifting key performance indicators to prioritise resilience, agility, and innovation in the face of technological and market disruption.
- Automation and Human-Centric Innovation: Integrating automation into workflows while empowering employees to focus on creativity, problem-solving, and value-driven activities that machines cannot replicate.
- Preparing for Workforce Transformation: The implications of generative AI, reskilling needs, and the growing importance of lifelong learning to ensure teams are ready for the future.
- The Role of Data and Analytics: Leveraging advanced analytics and AI to make informed decisions, drive innovation, and identify emerging opportunities within organisations.
The Future of Healthcare: Navigating a Technological Revolution
Healthcare is being transformed by the convergence of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), digital therapeutics, and remote monitoring solutions. These technologies are not just standalone innovations – they are deeply interconnected, creating a dynamic ecosystem that is fundamentally reshaping how healthcare is delivered, monitored, and optimized. Technology offers the tools to mitigate the challenges of public health and the potential to create a new era of personalized, sustainable, and accessible healthcare.
· AI is poised to redefine healthcare, not only in diagnostics and patient monitoring but also in real-time decision-making. From AI-powered predictive analytics that can foresee potential health crises, to personalized treatment protocols powered by deep learning, AI’s role in healthcare is growing exponentially. AI-powered drug discovery could dramatically shorten development timelines, potentially bringing life-saving treatments to market years ahead of current schedules.
· The neurotechnology sector is advancing at an extraordinary pace. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs)are already showing promise in treating a variety of neurological disorders, including ALS, Parkinson’s disease, and severe mental health conditions. The integration of AI with neurotech is enabling more precise treatments and faster recoveries. Looking ahead, the synergy between AI, wearable devices, and neurostimulation therapies could offer groundbreaking approaches to mental health.
· Digital therapeutics, which involve the use of software to treat and manage medical conditions, are becoming a mainstream part of treatment protocols. In fields like diabetes management, addiction therapy, and cognitive behavioral health, these apps are proving to be as effective as traditional treatments and expanding the possibilities for remote care.
· The potential for mRNA technology to extend beyond vaccines, tackling complex diseases like cancer, rare genetic conditions, and autoimmune disorders, is within reach. Researchers are already exploring its potential for targeted treatments, and breakthroughs in personalized organ printing could change transplant medicine forever, reducing organ shortages by creating organs using patients' own cells.
· Success in this rapidly evolving ecosystem will require close cooperation among a wide range of stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, investors, healthcare professionals, technologists, designers, policymakers and patients.
Ultimately, the future of healthcare lies in a vision where technology not only improves the precision and speed of treatments but also empowers individuals to take control of their own health. Remote monitoring, wearables, AI-driven personalized care plans, and access to virtual health services will empower patients, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and enable proactive rather than reactive care. Technology means we are entering an era where the patient is at the center of the healthcare ecosystem.
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