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March 14, 2024
Pully, Vaud (fr)
Switzerland

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Octogone Pully
41 Avenue de Lavaux
Pully, Vaud (fr), 1009
Switzerland
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Académie Sharivari

Preparatory Art School in Lausanne
Preparatory art school in Lausanne, propelling talents towards artistic excellence. The Académie Sharivari is nestled in Lausanne's artistic heart. Their mission: inspire and support budding artists through superior courses led by experienced, passionate professionals. They enhance creative and technical skills, guiding students toward their artistic aspirations. Founded in 2023 within SEV52's innovative coworking space, their vision, led by Director Raphaël Faure, fosters global artistic growth through diverse educational offerings, commitment to quality, and making innovation shine, empowering students for success in the dynamic art world.

Arnaud Lyon

Swiss physician, studying transplant immunology and vascular surgery
Arnaud Lyon is a Swiss physician currently undergoing a doctoral thesis at the organ transplantation center of Lausanne University Hospital - CHUV, under the direction of Professor Déla Golshayan and Dr. Alban Longchamp. His work aims to understand better how the immune system reacts at the very beginning of organ transplantation to find new treatments to reduce this harmful reaction and improve the safety and the outcomes of transplantation for patients. Passionate about scientific communication, he won the competition of “Ma Thèse en 180 secondes” at UNIL, as well as the prize of public and jury's 3rd place in the Swiss final in 2023.

Charline Carron

Neuroscientist at Tonilab, centre de Neurosciences Psychiatriques, CHUV-UNIL
Charline Carron, in the final year of her doctoral studies in neuroscience, undertook her entire university education in Lausanne, spanning between UNIL and the Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience at CHUV. Intrigued by the complexities of the brain, she delved into her thesis work. Beyond research, she uncovered a passion for knowledge dissemination, relishing opportunities to teach, mentor students, and engage in scientific communication. Charline's involvement in scientific art exhibitions and MT180 events propelled her beyond laboratory confines. Participant in the 2023 final of my MT180 won the 2nd Jury Prize

David JP Philipps

International speaker, author, global authority on public speaking.
David JP Phillips is an international speaker, author, coach and a global authority on public speaking, communication and self-leadership. He was recently awarded as global communication expert No 8 by global gurus. He is best known for his three TEDx Talks: the first, "How To Avoid Death By PowerPoint"; the second, "The Magical Science of Storytelling"; and the third, "THE 110 STEPS of Excellent Communication". Together, these talks have accumulated a total of 10 million views.

Jean-Claude Artonne

Specialist in AI-Powered solution for safe and respectful socialization.
Jean-Claude Artonne, CEO of Fortuite Corp. & Agoras Corp, is an innovative leader driven by a passion for enhancing human longevity and addressing loneliness through groundbreaking emotional AI development. With a background as a former Air Force officer and a pioneer in virtual property tours during the 90s, Jean-Claude has diversified his expertise into advanced optics, robotics, VR, biotech, and beyond. Committed to fostering human advancement, his endeavors align with 8 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, with a vision for a peaceful future for humanity and generations to come.

Jessica & Annika Horn

Entrepreneurs, adventurers, and daughters of Mike Horn.
Raised in the shadow of their father Mike Horn's global expeditions, Annika and Jessica Horn grew up far from ordinary, often feeling worlds apart from their peers due to their unique family lifestyle. Since 2015, they have been instrumental in planning and promoting Mike's adventures, including educational projects like Pangeae X. Their work not only continues their father's adventurous legacy but also broadens its impact. The Horn sisters stand out as key figures behind one of the world's most intrepid explorers, merging their familial bond with a shared zeal for exploration.

Lise Volkart

Translator, studying automated translation and its impact on language
Lise Volkart is doing a PhD in translation technology at the University of Geneva. After completing a bachelor's degree in translation and interpreting in Brussels, she moved to Geneva to do a master's degree in translation. It was there that she discovered the fascinating world of translation technology and machine translation, a field that was undergoing radical change. This mutation, which brought with it many questions and challenges, fostered exciting research opportunities, and led her to embark on a PhD journey. She is also highly active in teaching machine translation and post-editing to translation professionals as part of her work with the SuisseTra association. Swiss finalist of “Ma Thèse en 180 secondes”, 2023.

Marine Tanguy

Founder of MTArt Agency, the art sector’s leading talent agency.
Marine passionately advocates for artists' pivotal role in society, aiming to integrate art into every aspect of life to expand its reach and financial viability. Recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe for Art & Culture, she's also been honored as the UK Entrepreneur of the Year and the Hurun Entrepreneur of the Year under 35. Her mission? Empower artists as the visual storytellers of our time, shaping a vibrant cultural landscape.

Miren Bengoa

Gender activist, managing director at Swiss Solidarity (La Chaîne du Bonheur).
Miren Bengoa leads the Swiss Foundation Chaîne du Bonheur (Swiss Solidarity) since 2022, known as the national humanitarian appeals platform supporting over 25 NGO partners. Previously, she was the Managing Director at SOS Group International Action where she oversaw the strategy and growth of 10 NGOs and 2 social enterprise incubators in 30+ countries. An active gender advocate during her 10-year tenure as Executive Director at Fondation CHANEL based in France and the US, she has a strong background in corporate philanthropy, international development and social impact.

Philipp Sostmann

Expert in immersive technologies, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).
Philipp Sostmann is an award-winning expert in immersive technologies and emerging technologies. He has spearheaded numerous cross-industry AR/VR projects in partnership with international innovation leaders, and his insights have illuminated stages worldwide.

Samuel Kembou

International development expert, Knowledge and Learning Manager at the Jacobs Foundation.
With a diverse background in project management, monitoring and learning, and impact evaluations, Samuel Kembou plays a pivotal role in steering the Jacobs Foundation's dynamic learning initiatives. With over a decade of professional experience, he has worked as an Economist in prominent international organizations, served as a Lecturer at the University of Lausanne, and is a co-principal Investigator in large-scale randomized experiments assessing educational interventions in West Africa.

Sarah Koller

Researcher in ecopsychology at UNIL, specializing in post-growth economic cultures.
Sarah Koller has a doctorate in environmental sciences and a degree in psychology. She works as a project manager at the Centre of competences in sustainability at the University of Lausanne, and as a freelance facilitator for workshops on reconnecting with life through ecopsychology and the Work That Reconnects, a method developed by Joanna Macy. Alongside these activities, Sarah practices playback theater, a particular form of improvisation, with the Troupe La Maison du Récit in Lausanne; and writes and composes her own songs through her project called Oscyne. Swiss finalist of “Ma Thèse en 180 secondes”, 2023.

Organizing team

Damien
Gauthier

Lausanne, Switzerland
Organizer