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23.02.2024

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Digdeep Podcast: How Do You Play a Digital Double Pass, Frank Riemensperger?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Episode 114 hosted Frank Riemensperger, a key figure in Germany's digital transformation and former chairman of Accenture Germany. He's known for his significant contributions to technology discussions, especially in digitalization and AI, through his work with acatech, BITKOM, and AmCham.

His insights into fostering innovation through collaboration and competition were particularly enlightening. Just listen in an inspiring conversation on the future of technology (podcast in German).

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