Javier Sirvent is a valencian, who splits his time between Madrid, San Francisco, and sometimes the planet Mars, has been dubbed by the media as the first Spanish Technology Evangelist, considered one of the most privileged minds in the world of exponential technologies. Javier has proven to be a visionary... Read more
Javier Sirvent is a valencian, who splits his time between Madrid, San Francisco, and sometimes the planet Mars, has been dubbed by the media as the first Spanish Technology Evangelist, considered one of the most privileged minds in the world of exponential technologies.
Javier has proven to be a visionary who anticipates events by “connecting things” between the realms of Science and Technology applied in a multitude of business sectors.
He is a catalyst for disruptive innovation, thanks to his strategic vision, diverse knowledge, and critical thinking. He has created a methodology that will enable companies to find new solutions before problems arise.
Provocative and irreverent like few others, he is a professor, trainer, and speaker, often described as “The Chicote of Companies” because, with his “Office Nightmare,” he tells companies what and when they are going to face challenges.
Javier Sirvent has been one of the “Brilliant Minds,” sharing the stage with experts such as the creator of Twitter, George Church (a global reference in genetics and molecular engineering), Steve Wozniak (Apple), or executives from Amazon, Facebook, or Google.
As the founder of several companies and the inventor of various industrial patents, he also serves as an innovation consultant for companies in different sectors, adding value to their R&D and Marketing departments, thanks to his global vision and market analysis in Spain, Europe, and worldwide.
Javier Sirvent collaborates with the most prestigious business schools, including IE Instituto de Empresa, The Valley Digital School, ICADE, ESIC, ICEMD, and INESDI. He is the director of Spain’s first IoT Master’s program and offers InCompany courses for Santander, Accenture, Carat, Telefónica’s Schools of Excellence, and more.