Benedikt Gieger

Project Fellow, AI Transformation of Industries, World Economic Forum

Benedikt is an early talent expert in the area of AI and sustainability with a focus on manufacturing, youth advocate and has a background in Business Information Systems.

In his professional life, Benedikt works at SAP and is a Fellow at the World Economic Forum for AI and Manufacturing. In this dual role he works closely with Executives from world leading companies, academia and politics on strategies, frameworks, tools, new business models and best practices to help companies, especially manufacturers, to adopt new technologies and transform their business to an AI-driven and sustainable one. In his former role in the SAP Product Engineering Board Office he was involved in many strategic projects of SAP in the field of AI and other technologies. To bring also the sustainability perspective in, he decided to study Sustainability and Impact Management in a part-time Master model at Mannheim Business School. This enables him to support companies during their 2 main transformations: The digital/AI transformation and the sustainability transformation. He does lots of research in the field of the so called “Twin Transformation” – bringing those two main transformations together as one Business Transformation. Benedikt started his professional career 2019 in form of a dual study program together with SAP. During this exciting time, he gained lots of knowledge in SAP Technology, digitalization in professional sport clubs, sustainability, and in designing corporate strategies in large companies like SAP. In his bachelor thesis he built a quantum computing strategy for SAP’s CTO.

In accordance with the quote of Mahatma Gandhi “the future depends on what you do today”, Benedikt’s personal goal is to have an active role in making the world a better place, creating impact, and fighting global challenges by uniting people using modern technology. But nevertheless, these goals can only be achieved together including all stakeholders. Therefore, and because Benedikt is deeply connected with his home region, he founded together with two other motivated talents the World Economic Forum Global Shapers Hub Heidelberg in January 2023. Because of his work, Benedikt was nominated for the Axel Springer Future Pioneers Award 2023 and 2024. Since December 2024 he supports the US Consulate in Frankfurt by bringing in youth perspectives on diffrerent topics like frontier technologies or security related topics.
To enable a knowledge transfer and support young, motivated talents, he gives lectures in the area of new technologies and sustainability and is one of the youngest Academic Supervisors and Lecturers at DHBW in Karlsruhe.

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