Andreas Ekström is an innovative journalist celebrated for his insightful commentary on the digital revolution. His engaging presentations captivate diverse audiences, encouraging them to challenge conventional views. Andreas’s dynamic approach and eloquent delivery establish him as a prominent voice in technology, social innovation, and futurism. He consistently delivers remarkably impactful insights that resonate with both industry experts and newcomers alike.
Early in his career, Andreas laid a strong foundation in journalism and media. Beginning as a layout editor for Expressen in 1997, he soon transitioned to reporting, joining Sydsvenskan in 1998. In 2004, he joined the Swedish Daily Newspaper Dagens Nyheter as a journalist, building a reputation for incisive commentary and compelling storytelling that paved the way for his future in public speaking with passion.
In 2010, Andreas published “The Google Code,” which was hugely popular in the Nordics and established his reputation as an insightful commentator on new technologies. In 2015, he delivered the TED Talk ‘The Moral Bias Behind Your Search Results’ and the TEDx Talk ‘The Myth of the Unbiased Search Result’ and in 2019, he presented the Fujitsu Forum Keynote ‘Seven Ways to Own the World.’ His expertise and passion as a speaker as recognised in 2016 when he was named Breakthrough Speaker of the Year and in 2019 when he won Swedish Speaker of the Year.
Today, Andreas is in high demand for his expert insights and dynamic presentation style. Having spoken in over 30 countries and authored six influential books, he is a sought-after consultant and workshop leader for organisations navigating the digital and social technology landscape. His forward-thinking approach and commitment to digital equality empower audiences to question established norms and embrace innovative strategies. Organisations hire him for his proven ability to inspire change, drive impactful dialogue, and provide actionable solutions in an era of rapid technological evolution.