Keynotes of the conference
The keynotes of the conference address holistic questions and challenges about Enterprise 2.0 and Social Business. The following distinguished, bright heads are leading the conference in February:
Rawn Shah, Social Business Transformation Expert, IBM

Rawn Shah is an expert in collaboration and social computing methodologies within organizations and on the Web. He is a business transformation consultant in the Social Software Adoption team in IBM where his primary responsibilities involve measuring and determining the business value of collaboration technologies.
In his keynote on the opening session on Feb 7th Rawn Shah will discuss the challenges of a maturing social business initiative.
Jean-Christophe Kugler, SVP Light Commercial Vehicles, Renault

Jean-Christophe Kugler is Senior Vice President, Light Commercial Vehicles. He is charge of the automaker's key Euromed region. Kugler, an engineer, has been with Renault for 27 years. He joined the process engineering r&d center at Renault in 1984. He held various quality and production roles in Europe and South America before being promoted to head of Renault's light commercial vehicles division in 2008.
Dion Hinchcliffe, Executive Vice President, Dachis Group

Dion Hinchcliffe is a internationally recognized business strategist, enterprise architect, and keynote speaker. He is currently Executive Vice President of Strategy at Dachis Group. Dion focuses on the topics of Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Social Business, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), open business models, and next-generation enterprises. His thought leadership can be found on ZDNet, ebizQ, On Web Strategy, and Musings and Ruminations on Building Great Systems.
Richard Collin, Executive Partner, NextModernity and Professor & Director of the "Institut de l’Entreprise 2.0 Grenoble Ecole de Management"

Recognized as one of the European leader and expert in the e-transformation of organization, collaborative work , enterprise 2.0, social networking and KM domains, Richard D. Collin is an authority within the business community and IT people which support the change toward knowledge based and social networked organization along the appropriate usage of relevant 2.0 technologies.











