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Henrik von Scheel is recognized as one of the most influential futurist of our century who ignited the digital and Fourth Industrial Revolution themes of today, as noted by CNBC[1][2] [3]. He has dedicated 20 years to the research and study of strategy in the scientific disciplines of Patternicity, Statistical, and Probabilistic Analysis.

Prof. Henrik von Scheel

Professional Impact

Genesis of the Digital Theme

In 2009, Prof. Henrik von Scheel, along with Prof. August Wilhelm Scheer, played a pivotal role in igniting the global digital theme of today. As part of the Advisory Council at the Federal Minister of Economy and Technology [4], they significantly contributed to defining Germany's future digital strategy. This initiative led to the "Digital Agenda," which was adopted by the European Commissionin 2010 and evolved into the Europe 2020, contributing to 5% of GDP with an annual market value of €660 billion. This initiative has since grown into the European Digital Revolution and paved the way for the emergence of Industry 4.0.[5][6]

Ignitor of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

In 2011, von Scheel coined the term "Fourth Industrial Revolution." As a member of the Advisory Group for the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, alongside Prof. August Wilhelm Scheer and Prof.Henning Kagermann, Prof. Henrik von Scheel helped define Germany's high-tech strategy. The concept of "Industry 4.0" was officially announced in April 2013.[7]

Publications

Henrik von Scheel has authored numerous books, articles, research papers, and business standards.[8] [9]His latest works is "Strategy in the Age of Disruption"[10], which focuses on new principles in strategy.

Recognition and Awards

  • Named as one of the leading authorities on strategy and competitiveness by Financial Times.[11]
  • Recognized as one of the most influential futurists of our century by CNBC.[12]
  • Recipient of the Nobel Laureate of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award for Intellectual Achievement and Knowledge Sharing.[13]
  • Honorary Professor Doctorate for his contributions to the evolution of mainstream strategy management thinking by the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Most influential futurist of our century". CNBC.
  2. ^ "Industry 4.0 originator & Leading authority on Strategy". Digital Biz Magazine.
  3. ^ "Most influential futurist". Voices of the Future.
  4. ^ "Renamed in 2024 to Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action".
  5. ^ "European Commission Digital Agenda". European Commission.
  6. ^ "European Commission Digital Strategy". European Commission.
  7. ^ "Fourth Industrial Revolution". Industry 4.0.
  8. ^ "Index of Publications".
  9. ^ "Catalog of Business Standards".
  10. ^ "Strategy in Disruption".
  11. ^ "Leading authorities on strategy and competitiveness". Financial Times.
  12. ^ "Most influential futurist of our century". CNBC.
  13. ^ "Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award". Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award.
  14. ^ "Honorary Professor Doctorate". Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business.


*Official website