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How will the Corporate Metaverse Transform How we do Business Today? – Interview with Mads Troelsgaard, CEO & Co-Founder at SynergyXR

Much has been said, written and speculated recently about the Metaverse. But, most of the chatter has revolved around the consumer Metaverse. Yet in the same way that Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 completely transformed the way people do business today, the Metaverse will become the next blue ocean market for businesses and corporations.

In this interview with Mads Troelsgaard, CEO and Co-Founder of visionary frontrunner and Metaverse pioneer SynergyXR, we discuss the future of the Corporate Metaverse, and how being able to create Metaverse spaces with ease, will become as essential for business as it is to have a website, or an intranet today. Mads opens our eyes to a future where companies and their employees will be able to engage customers, socialise, collaborate, ideate and even develop new and still unknown business models, while concurrently and remotely engaging in immersive virtual worlds.

Chris Crespo
Chris Crespohttp://nordicfintechmagazine.com
Chris is a Founding Partner and Chief Editor at Nordic Fintech Magazine, where he simplifies complex financial ideas into easy-to-understand content. With a over 15 years of experience in Management Consulting and financial services, including collaborations with some of Europe's largest banks, he offers profound industry insights. Previously serving as the Chief Futurist at the largest bank in the Nordics, Chris is at the forefront of the Future of Financial Services, Money, Disruption, and Ethical AI in Finance. He is also a guest lecturer at Stanford University, Singularity University and Copenhagen Business School, where he frequently discusses the future of Money, Finance, and Entrepreneurship in Financial Services. As a Behavioral Economist, Chris is passionate about studying how human behavior and decision-making relate to risk. He also delves into the connections between psychology, leadership, and technology within financial services.