Carme Artigas | Synergic Partners

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Carme Artigas | Synergic Partners
Carme Artigas
Co-Founder and Partner
Thursday, April 2, 2015
10:00am to 11:00am
Followed by a light reception in the lobby.
Big data and data science are not only revolutionizing the way in
which companies process and analyze information but are also
transforming business models. But are they developing at the same
speed and in the same way all over the world and in all sectors?
What is the maturity level of big data and data science in Europe?
Synergic Partners, a Data Science Institute Industry Affiliate, is a
European consulting firm specializing in big data, data science and
data engineering, recognized throughout the European market
because of its success cases in sectors such as banking and
insurance, telecommunications, retail and utilities.
big data and data science from a european industry perspective
Carme Artigas, co-founding partner at Synergic Partners, will offer a unique, strategic vision of
the state of the art in big data and data science in Europe, the challenges presented and current
trends, in addition to sharing some of the company's success cases.
Ms. Artigas has a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering and Master in Business Administration
from the University Ramon Llull of Barcelona. She also has an Executive Degree in Venture Capital
from the Haas School of University of Berkeley in California.
Ms. Artigas has more than 20 years of extensive expertise in the telecommunications and IT fields and a
broad experience in several executive roles both in private companies as well as governmental institutions.
She has also broad experience as Board Member in more than 10 technology companies and has also had
several sits as Board Advisor in relevant governmental institutions.
Prior to founding Synergic Partners, she was the CEO of Ericsson Innova, the venture capital firm of European
telecom leader Ericsson. She has been co-founder and Chairman of WIVA (International Wireless Internet
Venture Association). In the government sector, she has been CEO of Catalonia Open Administration
Consortium, having the responsibility to design and implement the e-government strategy for Catalonia Region.
Prior to that she was the Director of Business Incubators & Innovation network of the City of Barcelona. She
started her career working in Procter&Gamble where she had several management positions, collaborated with
United Nations in Costa Rica and also worked as Scientific Researcher in the Max Planck Institute in Germany in
the field of photodynamic therapy of cancer.
Davis Auditorium, 412 CEPSR, Schapiro Center, 4th Floor
530 West 120th Street, New York, NY 10027
industry.idse.columbia.edu/innovation