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David Dean

Non-Exec Director & Advisor

Dr. David Dean is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in strategy, technology, and global connectivity.

After retiring from The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he spent 28 years working with high-tech, telecommunications, and Internet companies, David has taken on multiple roles as an independent director, advisor, and mentor in both established companies and start-ups.

With a keen interest in addressing the connectivity needs of people in low- and middle-income countries, David has been actively involved in initiatives promoting internet access and digital ecosystems to drive social and economic progress.

He has also been at the forefront of exploring transformative technologies like Artificial Intelligence and the industrial internet, anticipating their impact on reshaping businesses and industries in the near future.

David's educational background includes an M.A. in Physics and a doctorate in Theoretical Nuclear Physics from the University of Oxford.

His professional journey has seen him contribute significantly to various organizations and boards, such as the Axiata Group, XL Axiata, The World Economic Forum, The Kaiteki Institute, and SÜSS MicroTec SE, where he has held key positions guiding strategic decisions and innovation.

Apart from his corporate engagements, David has also been actively involved in thought leadership on topics like the internet economy, personal data and privacy, cyber-security, and the Internet of Things through his participation in projects at the World Economic Forum.

He has served as a Senior Advisor at BCG, specifically focusing on strategy, corporate development, and high-tech issues, where he led the global Technology, Media and Telecoms Practice for many years.

David's vast experience in technology, consulting, and strategic leadership positions him as a valuable resource for companies looking to navigate the complexities of the digital age.

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Greater Munich Metropolitan Area