Thomas Puschmann is Founder and Executive Director of the Global Center for Sustainable Digital Finance at Stanford University in partnership with the University of Zurich and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST).
In addition, he is a Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada, Founder and Managing Director of the Swiss FinTech Innovation Lab at the University of Zurich, Co-Founder of the Swiss Green FinTech Network, Co-Founder of the Association Swiss FinTech Innovations, Co-Founder of Extreme Tech Challenge Switzerland and Member of the Swiss Innovation Council Innosuisse.
Thomas serves as an advisor for strategic national and international initiatives and is an advisory board member of various institutions to foster innovation and develop innovation and start-up ecosystems. Additionally, he is the Editor in Chief for the Springer book series on Financial Innovation and Technology and serves on the Editorial Board of various academic journals. Thomas was a visiting scholar at Stanford University and MIT Sloan School of Management.
Before his current position he was heading a research center on digital finance at the University of St. Gallen. Prior to this, Thomas spent five years in consulting and software development, where he was a member of the executive board at ESPRiT Consulting (now Q_Perior) and The Information Management Group.
Workshop Room 3 (Level 3)
Elevating ESG
This workshop is jointly hosted by Ethereum Climate Fund, Global Blockchain Business Council, and Consensys.
Climate change presents one of the most significant challenges of our time, with potential global damages reaching $23 trillion annually by 2050. Proactive climate action is not only cost-effective—with an estimated $4 trillion needed annually to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050—but also essential to prevent far greater economic and societal costs.
For effective climate action, the participation of the finance industry is vital. Financial institutions play a key role in driving the transition to a more sustainable future through strategic investments in decarbonisation and innovation. Climate Tech firms and infrastructure, as well as the transformation of existing firms and infrastructure, will both require partnership with FIs to create tangible impact. Governments and regulators, through supportive policies, can create the environment which fosters these advancements.
In this workshop, discover the innovative approaches organisations are adopting to create powerful opportunities for collaboration and information networking globally.
Roundtable Room 3 (Level 3)
Elevating ESG
This roundtable furthers Elevandi’s exploration of the conditions for developing innovation ecosystems, including at the Japan Fintech Festival and 3i Africa Summit. This roundtable tracks the innovation journey from research laboratory to commercial scale. Considering the lived experience of academics whose research underpin business models that have achieved commercial scale, as well as those of the founders and investors who have brought these models into practice, our discussants will share the factors that shape success, and those that impede them.
Operating under the theme of Elevating ESG, this roundtable will explore the necessary conditions and factors that will smooth the journey of innovators as AI and other technologies enable research and ideas to be developed at an accelerated pace and be tested in new environments with reduced barriers to entry.
Attendees will be invited to participate in a poll on entry, to gauge sentiment around which success factors are deemed critical to success. These factors will be considered by the discussants during the session, and questions will be solicited from the floor.
Attendees who wish to familiarise themselves with the topic may refer to the reference materials below.
- Forging strategic alliances: advancing fintech innovation and narrowing the ai talent gap through industry