Session 1
Radical must be the New Normal
Our society faces huge challenges on the horizon, such as ensuring food security, climate change, global migration flows, disease control and zombification of the economy. The entire system needs radical change to address these issues.
In the first session, we discuss with business leaders how to lead the radical change and to implement new Solutions for the benefit of people, planet and profit.
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Main Stage

Fabian Hediger CEO, Worldwebforum beecom AG, Zurich, Switzerland

Joschka Fischer CEO, Joschka Fischer & Company, Berlin, Germany



2:30 PM -3:30 PM
Tracks
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Break
Session 2
I have a dream
No dreams, no vision. No vision, no change. Every radical innovation starts with a dream of an individual or a team.
In the second session, we introduce dreamers who share their ideas of the future with us. We get the opportunity to critically evaluate their dreams, but also to be inspired to reflect on our own future plans.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Tracks
5:15 PM – 6:45 PM
Main Stage


Building 3D-printed space rockets

How Libra’s anticipated payment system goes to market in 2020


6:45 PM – 8:00 PM
Cocktail, Dinner & The Late Show
@Arena
beecom turns 20 in 2020
SRF personalities Tama Vakeesan and Dominic Dillier present The Late Show: a party intro unlike any other.
Joining them on the lounge will be the founders of Worldwebforum, followed by a fireside chat with Metallica co-founder and drummer Lars Ulrich. Then, they open beecom’s 20th birthday party!

Beecom / Worldwebforum Founder – Team

Navigating regulatory intricacies of the cannabis business


8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Party
Stay and connect over free flowing fine wines and an array of gourmet food to suit every tastebud accompanied by the sounds of Priya Ragu and DJs Dorian and Metval.

Fusing intercultural pop, hip-hop, and soul


Dropping heart-thumping electro-beats
Session 3
Create Value
There are leaders who get up purposefully each morning, to work on the realization of their dreams. They foster and implement radical innovation to save the planet, lift humanity to the next level of evolution, but also generate economic values.
In the third session we want to find out what drives these leaders, how they create value and question our own attitude in the regard.
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Main Stage
10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
Tracks
Session 4
F@%# Efficiency
To achieve an economy that creates benefit for people, planet and profit; effective teams, methods and concepts are needed.
In the fourth session we provide a stage for experts who show concepts and tools that enable effective reasoning, allow for sustainable solutions and support the leadership of the implementation processes.
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Main Stage


Fireside chat by Mike Butcher Editor-at-Large, TechCrunch, London, UK
Brittany Kaiser Cambridge Analytica wistleblower & subject of Netflix Documentary “The Great Hack”, New York, USA




Andreas Bernhardt Executive Advisor & Lead Coach, ESMT Berlin, Germany; Executive Coach INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
Janina Kugel Chief Human Resources Officer, Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
Heiko Hutmacher Chief Human Resources Officer & Labor Director, Member of the Management Board, Metro AG, Dusseldorf, Germany
Giovanni Giuliani Group Head of Strategy, Innovation & Business Development, Zurich Insurance, Zurich, Switzerland
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Lunch
Session 5
Walk the Talk
Now that we have understood that radical change requires visions and entrepreneurial leaders who create added value for future generations with the appropriate concepts and instruments, we want to know how this can actually be implemented in day-to-day leadership work.
In the fifth session, we will gain insights into showcases that show us how to turn visions into reality, how to use tools and concepts, and how these companies can sustainably benefit people, planet and profit.
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Main Stage

Michele Molon Executive Vice President, Omni Channel and Commercial Operations,
Swarovski, Zurich, Switzerland




Hannah Wise News Anchor, CNN Money, Zurich, Switzerland
Mike Hemphill Director for Academic Programming, Clinton Foundation, Little Rock, USA
Amy Wilkinson CEO & Founder, Ingenuity, San Francisco, USA
Charles A. O’Reilly Frank E. Buck Professor of Management Stanford University, Stanford, USA

Larry Sanger Co-Founder, Wikipedia & Executive Director, Knowledge Standards Foundation, Ohio, USA
2:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Tracks
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Cocktails / End of the Worldwebforum 2020
Worldwebforum Sessions
Worldwebforum is separated in 4 sessions. Each session has a MainStage and a Track session.
Our society faces huge challenges on the horizon, such as ensuring food security, climate change, global migration flows, disease control and zombification of the economy. The entire system needs radical change to address these issues.
In the first session, we discuss with business leaders how to lead the radical change and to implement new Solutions for the benefit of people, planet and profit.
No dreams, no vision. No vision, no change. Every radical innovation starts with a dream of an individual or a team.
In the second session, we introduce dreamers who share their ideas of the future with us. We get the opportunity to critically evaluate their dreams, but also to be inspired to reflect on our own future plans.
There are leaders who get up purposefully each morning, to work on the realization of their dreams. They foster and implement radical innovation to save the planet, lift humanity to the next level of evolution, but also generate economic values.
In the third session we want to find out what drives these leaders, how they create value and question our own attitude in the regard.
To achieve an economy that creates benefit for people, planet and profit; effective teams, methods and concepts are needed.
In the fourth session we provide a stage for experts who show concepts and tools that enable effective reasoning, allow for sustainable solutions and support the leadership of the implementation processes.