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Les visages d'innovation : épisodes 1-6

Les visages d'innovation : épisodes 1-6

En collaboration avec Geneva Solutions et Heidi.news

The discreet faces of innovation in Geneva – episode 1
Innovation is everywhere, but in this area, the Lake Geneva region stands out in particular. Discover the first episode of our Exploration in collaboration with Heidi.news 

David Rochat, Director Sustainability Services at DSS+, Environmental Engineer and Entrepreneur

The discreet faces of innovation in Geneva – episode 2
"In recent years, I have deconstructed a lot the notion of innovation associated with technology. For me, innovation is not necessarily something revolutionary. It can be small advances, which consist of adapting tools that we already use in other situations." Discover the portrait of Stéphanie Reusse in this  second episode of our Exploration in collaboration with Heidi.news

Stéphanie Reusse, Sustainability Project Manager at UNIGE and Sustainability Consultant

The discreet faces of innovation in Geneva – episode 3
“The third portrait of this Exploration is that of a face that is certainly discreet, but that a part of the French-speaking public knows well. Former host of Couleur 3,  Serge Gremion  led the Tataki project within RTS – Radio Télévision Suisse , a real success that allows the public service to build links with young people.”

Discover his portrait in this  third episode  of our Exploration in collaboration with Heidi.news 

Serge Gremion, Head of Tataki at RTS

The discreet faces of innovation in Geneva – episode 4
 Maria Beltran  is not a geek, even if her work today mainly consists of interacting with screens. {…} This need to be anchored in reality also pushes Maria Beltran to think that the future of virtual reality and augmented reality technologies will take shape with mixed reality.”

Discover his portrait in this latest  episode  of our Exploration in collaboration with Heidi.news 

Maria Beltran, Head of Product Development at Zoe Immersive

The faces of innovation – episode 5
Vaibhav Chhabra is the creator of one of India's first so-called fabrication laboratories, otherwise known as a “makerspace” – a workshop where people can meet, exchange ideas and create. His space is called the Maker's Asylum , “because it's a crazy place for makers,” he says laughing. During the pandemic, the lab came to the forefront of the international scene thanks to its online open-source manuals to make face shields, and repair oxygen concentrators when the country was going through a  major shortage .

Check out  his portrait  in this episode in collaboration with Geneva Solutions.

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Vaibhav Chhabra, Founder of Marker's Asylum

The faces of innovation – episode 6
“This concept should be a tool for the country's political process,” says Isabelle Wachsmuth, and adds that “each commune could organize theaters ahead of votes.”

Check out  her portrait in this episode in collaboration with Geneva Solutions!

Isabelle Wachsmuth, Communication and Project Manager at WHO
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