-
Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 18
Fabien PinckaersFet
-
Empowering Energy Sector Companies with Odoo Solutions for Engineering to Order
Lucas Riva Tsuda - Tanja GlowkaFet
-
From Objective to Orbit: Exploring the Space Industry with Cutting-Edge Satellite TechnologyBenoit DeperFet
-
Presentation by Mr. President Charles Michel
Charles MichelFet
-
Good to Great - How we moved a team from 5th in the World to becoming the number 1
Shane McLeodFet
-
Transforming a little girl’s dream into a top performing e-commerce
Emna EverardFet
-
Insights on funding innovation to reach global scale
Tanguy PiretFet
-
Unlocking Potential: Making Digital Tools Accessible for Everyone
Ibrahim OuassariFet
-
Hiring when you are not a sexy unicorn
Léo BernardFet
-
How AI can predict everything
Fabrice BrionFet
Bruno Colmant holds a degree in Business Engineering (Solvay, ULB) and an MBA in Quantitative methods (Purdue University, USA). He is also a Masters in Fiscal Sciences (ICHEC) and he has a PhD in Applied Economics (Solvay, ULB).
Bruno Colmant is a professor and a member of the Belgian Royal Academy. Moreover, he is the author of 80 books on finance, accounting, and taxation and he has published at least 5,000 financial press articles as well.
Artificial Intelligence presents a significant challenge to our social and tax systems, particularly regarding the equitable distribution of productivity gains. As automation increases efficiency and profits, these benefits are often concentrated among a few corporations, exacerbating economic inequalities. It is crucial to revise our policies to ensure that the advantages of AI are shared fairly and inclusively, fostering shared prosperity for all.