BIO
Christophe Deshayes has been deciphering trends of the digital age for twenty years, and their impact on society, business and everyday life. As a professional speaker, he has been giving over 1500 talks for business, think tanks, symposiums and universities.
Since 1996, he has led several research and technology watch companies. He has published in 2013 Petit Traité du Bonheur 2.0 (A Compact Treatise of Happiness 2.0) with Jean-Baptiste Stuchlik, and Les Vrais Révolutionnaires du numérique (True Digital Revolutionaries) with Michel Berry. He regularly publishes articles in the medias.
Jean-Baptiste Stuchlik has worked as a consultant at several international consulting firms, as Director of Health & Public Sector. As such he led many missions for international organizations, Work Councils and Health, Safety and Working Conditions Committees.
He holds a PhD in Management Science from the Ecole Polytechnique, and a Master of Science in Psychology. He has been teaching at the Sorbonne University and many Engineering schools. He has published in 2013 Petit Traité du Bonheur 2.0 with Christophe Deshayes.
Entrepreneurs, investors and gurus are on the lookout for the next Facebook, the next killer app that will draw in one billion users before anybody has even started to grasp its potential. It's difficult to foretell the name of the player who will hit the jackpot, but the playing field is almost certainly determined: the technologies of happiness and wellbeing.
Entrepreneurs, investisseurs et gourous sont à l'affût du prochain Facebook, la « next killer app » qui séduira un milliard d'utilisateurs avant même qu'on ait compris son potentiel. Difficile de nommer le champion qui remportera le gros lot, mais on peut d'ores et déjà raisonnablement identifier son terrain de jeu : les technologies du bonheur et du bien-être.