Conference

Prepare to be captivated by the 5th Conference, a grand-scale industry event rooted in Belgium, igniting a vital dialogue centered around evolutionary and disruptive innovation that transcends boundaries within the entire ecosystem. Get ready to immerse yourself in a dynamic exchange of ideas, forging new paths towards progress and pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

Events

Unite with professionals in marketing, sales, business strategy, HR, and tech at our annual gathering, where expertise converges and innovation thrives. Join us as we shape the future together.

Fact is: Web3 touches people and is evolving at a breakneck speed. This edition of the 5th Conference wants to challenge and to inspire. We want to help businesses and investors to understand the key concepts, the links between Web3, Blockchain and Crypto and how to unlock its potential.

A focus on growth in the most important pillars of companies and organizations: Business strategy, sales, marketing, HR and technology. More than 60 speakers will share their insights and knowledge.

Digital transformation in healthcare is not about technology or data sciences, it’s about how we create a more sustainable healthcare model for the future, enabled by technology and digital.

Get the complex world of data and marketing technology demystified and discover how you can build a data culture, strategy, and technology foundation. Join this second edition of #T5THC on MarTech.

Digital transformation in healthcare is not about technology or data sciences, it’s about how we create a more sustainable healthcare model for the future, enabled by technology and digital.

The greatest meeting of minds ever at a historic conference

In 1912 the Belgian industrialist Ernest Solvay founded “The Solvay Conference”. Located in Brussels, the conferences were devoted to outstanding preeminent open problems in both physics and chemistry. It was considered a turning point in the world of physics.

The most famous conference was the October 1927 “Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons”. The world’s most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory.

The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Einstein, disenchanted with Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, remarked “God does not play dice”. Bohr replied: “Einstein, stop telling God what to do”. This “Fifth Conference” produced the greatest meeting of minds ever, and what most probably is the most intelligent picture ever taken.

It’s hard to imagine a more brilliant group of people in the same room together. 17 of the 29 attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners, including Marie Curie, who alone among them, had won Nobel Prizes in two separate scientific disciplines.

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