Tristan Horx
Since the age of 24, Tristan Horx has been a speaker from Generation Y on international stages. His topic is the future. He was born just before the turn of the millennium and thus belongs to the target group of so-called Millennials. With their interests and motives, they are the focus of many companies when it comes to questions of social change, culture, but also new economic thinking.
Tristan Horx calls for a review of the outdated mindset. With visionary scenarios on the future of digitalisation, mobility, globalisation and sustainability, he provides food for thought. Our future is open – Tristan Horx encourages companies and followers to move proactively towards the future with courage and optimism.
With the listener’s sensitive instinct and interest in future topics, Tristan Horx quickly grows into his role as an engaged interlocutor, speaker and publicist for Generation Y. He questions the future of digitalisation, mobility, globalisation and sustainability with critical optimism and a humorous, visionary eye. Tristan is considered a subtle and unsparing interlocutor of the people he chooses for his podcast series.
Lecture topics by Tristan Horx:
- Digitisation of the future: the revenge of the analogue.
- Globalisation of the future: Changeable paradox.
- Mobility of the future: A human right.
- Sustainability of the Future: The Changing World.
Growing up in what is probably Europe’s best-known family of futurologists, Tristan experienced the clash of perspectives of the generational system in a natural microcosm from an early age. As a speaker on international stages, he polarises in his native English or in German and stimulates critical discourse. As the author of various publications, he focuses on visionary scenarios in his range of topics such as the future of digitalisation, mobility, globalisation and sustainability. Tristan Horx is also a lecturer at the SRH University of Applied Sciences in Heidelberg and at the University of Applied Sciences in Wieselburg and, since 2019, a columnist for the Kronen Zeitung.