Show Keynote
Lecture “Digitalization”
The somewhat different lecture …
Andreas Axmann’s “show keynote” is a proprietary development and unique among speakers and keynote speakers. The basic idea is the fusion of information and entertainment. An announced lecture on digitalization and AI gradually turns out to be entertainment with added value.
Speaker Andreas Axmann from Berlin is originally a magician and shows digital-real special effects with the iPad, making him one of the few experts in this field worldwide. In his presentation, he takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to the topic of digitalization, inspiring his audience at conferences and congresses.
Lecture, speech, keynote, dinner speech or show presentation?
How do we manage to think outside the box, develop visions, do things differently and better? Through the lens of wonder. Expand your reality through the magical view of digitalization. Special effects with information in a presentation that is always about the fusion of digital and real. This creates a new reality that inspires and entertains you in the best possible way on the subject of digitalization.
Info: The show lecture “Augmented realities” can last up to 30 minutes


Speaker and entertainer Andreas Axmann is a digital pioneer and manages to deal with the topic of digitalization in an authentic way. He inspires his audience with his unique perspective on digitalization. The interactive show presentation in the style of a keynote speech is ideally suited for companies whose employees have to deal with the topic of digitalization. Andreas Axmann’s presentation motivates the audience to think creatively and makes scepticism about digitalization disappear. As an apparent speaker, the “expert for digitalization” provides an interactive change in the congress program between other lectures.
The word digitization refers to the conversion of analogue values into discrete quantities so that they can be stored electronically. Digitization can therefore refer to the process itself – from the capture to the storage of information on a digital medium. However, the term digitization also refers to the general change to electronically supported processes in companies. An interesting fact from Andreas Axmann’s presentation: it is estimated that in 2002 it was possible for the first time to store more information digitally than in analog form. This could be seen as the definitive beginning of the “digital age”.
Keynote speeches and keynotes for a successful event
Keynote speeches and presentations are not necessarily always intended to provide information at a conference or symposium. Andreas Axmann’s presentation on the topic of digitalization can be positioned as a transitional motivation or as the final inspiration of a conference.
The main feature of a speech by a professional speaker is the brilliant and perfected presentation. The speaker’s fame underlines the impact of the presentation, but is not a prerequisite. A keynote speaker always tries to create a direct connection with the audience. In addition, keynote speakers shed light on topics with a twinkle in their eye or from an unusual perspective. In the case of Andreas Axmann, these are magical perspectives on digitalization with digital-real special effects on tablet computers.

Digital Native
The digital native
This generation of digital natives was born knowing how to use and operate laptops, smartphones and tablets. In contrast, there is the term “digital immigrant”. This refers to someone who, unlike a digital native, only got to know this technology as an adult. The term “digital native” was coined by Marc Prensky, a speaker and educator with activities in the field of e-learning.
In their book “Born Digital”, published in 2008, authors and speakers John Palfrey and Urs Gasser draw a clear line at 1980 as the oldest year of birth for digital natives. Media magician and digitalization expert Andreas Axmann was born in 1985 and already had access to computers before starting school. Andreas Axmann’s interest in modern technologies and media became apparent very early on in his private life. As early as 2006, he used a magic monitor in his magic shows, with which you could interactively mix and drink a cocktail. After the iPhone appeared in 2007, the digital native and magician performed a show in which a smartphone borrowed from the audience reappeared in a sealed box. When the first tablet computer was introduced in 2010, digital native Andreas Axmann included an iPad act in his presentation. Together with other tablet magic, he now entertains employees and managers at conferences and congresses as a show speaker and lecturer. His show presentation in the style of a keynote speech is called “Augmented realities”.
An example from Andreas Axmann’s show presentation: his presentation “iDay” is about his apparent digital daily routine. The speaker and digital native uses two iPads simultaneously to show how he fries a digital fried egg in the morning, how he makes his office work easier with tablets, how he uses Siri as a household helper and how he uses social media to arrange a romantic dinner date in the evening. Andreas Axmann presents all of this humorously and ironically in his lecture. Nevertheless, behind his digitalization story lies a vision of the future that inspires employees, managers and executives at conferences and congresses and makes them think.
Digitalization such as computer games, email, the internet, smartphones and social media are integral parts of the lives of digital natives. These ubiquitous tools and the constant interaction with them lead digital natives to think and handle information differently. Digital natives are used to receiving information quickly and are constantly multitasking.
Digital immigrants, on the other hand, are not familiar with digitalization from an early age. There is a gap between the two groups in terms of computer and internet use. The emergence of the generation of digital natives is changing all areas of society and the economy. Whereas a business idea used to be considered a failure if it no longer worked after three years, digital natives are now more interested in trying out ideas and discarding them if necessary.
Not only the quality, but also the originality of the presentations and speeches is crucial to the success of your event. Top professional speakers will provide your audience with valuable impulses and impart the latest knowledge on the subject of digitalization in an unusual and unforgettable way.
Successful congresses and conferences are exciting and make use of a wide variety of speakers, presenters and speakers. Andreas Axmann definitely offers you a different kind of presentation on the subject of digitalization!
These are the “circles of competence” from the show lecture: The feeling of amazement has a motivating effect because our brain hates incompleteness and wants to restore inner balance. This happens automatically through curiosity, which is a very strong inner driving force. If we then allow a playful approach to digital challenges, this leads to innovation in the best case scenario.
Why is this so important? Because digitalization will progress so quickly and profoundly that no one can know the answers anymore!
And why is it so difficult to be amazed and play as an adult? Because in a functional and conformist world, newness makes us vulnerable to fear and ignorance!
That is why Andreas Axmann is trying to cultivate a sense of wonder in his lecture in order to open up the comfort zones for the most important characteristics of the digital future: To endure irritation through ignorance, to be a pioneer instead of an optimizer and to not be afraid of making mistakes while playfully trying things out. This creates the perfect breeding ground for creativity – something that machines will never be able to do for us!

Speaker with Presentation on Digitalization
Digitalization will continue to transform the economy and our social lives. In the two decades between 1986 and 2007, our global storage capacity per person grew by around 25 percent annually. Digitization is definitely not just changing the media world, as many companies wrongly assume.
On this page you will find speeches, lectures and presentations that will support you thematically at your event. Book an unforgettable speaker and convincing speaker with an entertainment factor. Get to know an experienced speaker who will convey the topic of digitalization in an exciting and entertaining way.
Thanks to the inspiring speaker Andreas Axmann, your conference and the topic of digitization will be remembered positively by the participants for a long time.
The Online Show Lecture
In the era of digitalization, presentations at events are playing an increasingly important role. This type of presentation is particularly important for sharing knowledge and inspiring participants.
The digital show lecture enables Andreas Axmann to present his content via various platforms and media formats. From live streams to interactive presentations, participants can access the information worldwide. This opens up new opportunities for participation in events, regardless of geographical restrictions.
In addition, the digitalization of presentations enables improved interaction between speakers and participants. By integrating chat functions, viewers can actively participate in the event and deepen their understanding.
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