ICT4S 2026 - Industry and Policy Leaders Day 8 June 2026

The "Industry & Policy Leaders Day" marks the start of the international conference "ICT for Sustainability” (ICT4S), which will take place at BFH from June 8 to 12, 2026.

08.06.2026, 9am–7pm until 08.06.2026 – Business School, Brückenstrasse 73, Bern

Digitalization «has a profound impact on all economic, social, and societal systems and is developing an ever-increasing transformative force that is fundamentally influencing people, societies, and the planet and must therefore be shaped.»

«Our Shared Digital Future, WGBU Report»

 

At the Industry & Policy Leaders Day of the international ICT for Sustainability Conference, visionary thought leaders come together to explore ways shape a sustainable digital future that empowers people and protects the environment.

Realizing this vision requires cross-sector collaboration. This is exactly where this special conference day comes in: it brings together pioneers from industry, politics, public administration, academia, and civil society, building bridges between their perspectives. Current challenges are clearly identified, forward-looking ideas are presented, and concrete, practical solutions are showcased and discussed.

Join us, be inspired, and take part in this vital dialogue to help shape a sustainable digital future! Together, we can create a digital future that empowers people and ensures environmental sustainability.

The Industry & Policy Leaders Day marks the opening of the five-day ICT for Sustainability Conference. During the following three days, research takes center stage — featuring interactive ConverStations from Tuesday to Thursday, workshops, and a doctoral symposium on Friday. The Policy Leaders Day can be attended independently of the rest of the conference. All events take place in English.

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Organizing Committee

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Bieser (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
  • Prof. Dr. Rika Koch (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
  • Dr. Cristina Pereira (Digital for Planet)

Entire Organizing Committee

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  • Start date 08.06.2026, 9am–7pm
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  • End date 08.06.2026
  • Place Business School, Brückenstrasse 73, Bern

Programm

Time Programm
09:00

Peter Woodward, Facilitator, Quest Associates

  • Welcome Note

Prof. Dr. Ingrid Kissling-Naef, Director, Business School, Bern University of Applied Sciences

Daniel Dubas, Delegate of the Federal Council for the 2030 Agenda, Federal Office for Spatial Development

  • Welcome Note 
09:15

Morning Plenary Session: Does Digital Transformation Serve Sustainable Development?

 

Prof. Dr. Adrian Friday, Professor of Computing and Sustainability, Lancaster University

  • The Impact of Technology on People and the Planet

Gerhard Andrey, National Councillor, Swiss Parliament | Co-founder, Liip

  • Keynote title (tbc)

Additionally on panel: 
Robin Zuercher, Program Lead Green Digital Action, International Telecommunication Union

10:45

Coffee Break

11:15

Footprint: Meeting Digitalizations’ Energy and Resources Demand

 

Louise Aubet, Head of R&D, Resilio Solutions

  • The Environmental Impacts of Digital Technologies: Status Quo and Future Scenarios

Yves Zischek, CEO, Digital Realty Switzerland

  • Data Center Energy Use and Reduction Strategies

Dr. Vlad Coroamă, Founder, Roegen Centre for Sustainability

  • Implications of Data Center Growth For Energy, Water and CO2 Emissions

Facilitator: Dr. Cristina Pereira, Director, Digital for Planet

Handprint: Accelerating Industrial Decarbonization Through Collaborative Platforms

 

Res Witschi, Delegate, Sustainable Digitalization, Swisscom

  • Decarbonisation Through Data Platforms

Ina Walthert-Kaufmann, Head Group Sustainability, Amag

  • Case study 1: Car Body Industry

Nora Meier, Senior Manager, CSR Buying, Lidl Switzerland

  • Case study 2: Retail Food Industry

Facilitator: Peter Woodward, Quest Associates

 

12:30 Networking Lunch
14:00

The Power of Purchase: IT Procurement for Sustainability

 

Prof. Dr. Rika Koch, Professor for Public Procurement and Law,
Bern University of Applied Sciences

  • Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Transparency, Recent Jurisprudence

Salome Schori, Head of Sustainable Procurement,
Federal Office for the Environment

  • Transforming Public Procurement for Sustainability

Dr. Jakob Knauf, Project Manager Digital Sustainability, Axa

  • Private Sector Example: How to Purchase Displays Sustainably?

Facilitator: Peter Woodward, Quest Associates

15:15 Networking Coffee Break
15:45

Pathways to a Sustainable and Sovereign Digital Future

 

Prof. Dr. Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor in Economics, Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, University College London (UCL)

  • Keynote tite (tbc)

Additionally on panel: 
Prof. Dr. Adrian Friday, Professor of Computing and Sustainability, Lancaster University


Yves Zischek, CEO, Digital Reality Switzerland


Robin Zürcher, Program Lead Green Digital Action, International Telecommunication Union

16:50 Closing Remarks from Peter Woodward, Quest Associates
17:00 Networking Drinks and Recpetion

 

Speakers

Prof. Dr. Cecilia Rikap

Cecilia Rikap

University College London (UCL)

Associate Professor in Economics, Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Research Profile

Cecilia Rikap is Associate Professor in Economics and Head of Research at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), University College London (UCL). She holds a PhD in Economics from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and researches the international political economy of science and technology and the economics of innovation, including how digital and knowledge‑based industries shape markets and policy.

Daniel Dubas

Daniel Dubas

Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE)

Delegate Federal Council for the 2030 Agenda

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Daniel Dubas is the Delegate of the Federal Council for the 2030 Agenda and Head of the Sustainable Development Section at the Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE), Switzerland. He coordinates the national implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and leads the 2030 Agenda Steering Committee. With a background in political science and urban planning, Daniel has been with ARE since 2009, driving sustainability across federal policies.

Prof. Dr. Adrian Friday

Adrian Friday

Lancaster University

Professor of Computing and Sustainability

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Professor Adrian Friday is Professor of Computing and Sustainability at Lancaster University (UK). For nearly 20 years he has studied how digital technologies and data affect energy use and carbon emissions — and how they can help people and organisations make more sustainable choices in everyday life, from homes and buildings to transport and logistics. He helped steer the Royal Society "Digital Technology and the Planet" working group on policy for ICT toward sustainable digital society. His influential work includes “The real climate and transformative impact of ICT” exploring narratives and growth concerning ICT's global footprint,
which has appeared in over 80 policy documents internationally.

Gerhard Andrey

Gerhard Andrey

Swiss Parliament

National Councillor, Swiss Parliament

Liip

Co-Founder

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Gerhard Andrey is a Swiss IT entrepreneur and politician. He co-founded the web-software company Liip in 2007, which today employs over 200 people across six Swiss locations. In 2019 he became the first Green Party representative from the canton of Fribourg elected to the National Council, where he co-founded and co-chairs the Parliamentary Cybersecurity Group and is a member of the Parliamentary Group for Digital Sustainability.

Robin Zuercher

Robin Zuercher

International Telecommunication Union

Program Lead Green Digital Action

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Robin Zuercher is Programme Lead for Green Digital Action at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the UN specialized agency for ICT. She coordinates ITU’s climate and environmental sustainability work, building partnerships that reduce the footprint of digital technologies while accelerating climate action. Robin also contributes to the Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES) and regularly moderates high-level dialogues on sustainable digital transformation at international events.

Louise Aubet

Louise Aubet

Resilio Solutions

Head of R&D

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Louise Aubet is Head of R&D at Resilio, an EPFL-linked startup focused on reducing the environmental footprint of digital technologies. Trained as an engineer at EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne), she contributes to research and practical methods for evaluating and lowering the impacts of digital services and devices, from network infrastructure to generative AI tools and satellites. This includes work on Life Cycle Assessmemt (LCA) methodology and standards as well as data creation.

Yves Zischek

Yves Zischek

Digital Reality Switzerland

CEO and 

Swiss Data Center Association

Vice President

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Yves Zischek is Managing Director of Digital Realty Switzerland and Austria, where he leads the company's operations in the Swiss and Austrian market. He joined Digital Realty in May 2022, bringing over 20 years of experience in senior roles at SBB AG, Sunrise Communications, and Colt Technology Services. Yves holds a Master of Arts from the University of Zurich, an MBA from the University of Strathclyde, and has studied digital transformation and high performance leadership at IMD Lausanne. He is memeber of several boards, such as the Swiss Datacenter Association SDCA or at the ICT Board of the Flughafenregion FRZ.

Dr. Vlad Coroamă

Vlad Coroamă

Roegen Center for Sustainability

Founder

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Dr. Vlad C. Coroamă is the founder of the Roegen Centre for Sustainability, a Zurich-based consultancy specializing in the intersection of digitalization and environmental impact. A computer scientist by training, Vlad is a leading expert on 'digital rebound'—the phenomenon where efficiency gains from technology lead to unintended increases in overall resource consumption. With his extensive experience in research and advisory, he now focuses on helping organizations navigate the climate crisis through digital sobriety and sustainable ICT practices. His work is widely recognized for bridging the gap between technical innovation and environmental policy, particularly regarding the carbon footprint of the Internet and smart energy systems.

Res Witschi

Res Witschi

Swisscom

Delegate, Sustainable Digitalization

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Res Witschi is Delegate for Sustainable Digitalisation at Swisscom, supporting the sustainability team in using digital solutions to accelerate the transition to net zero and advising organisations and municipalities on the topic. Trained as an environmental scientist at ETH Zurich, he has worked in sustainability for over 30 years across sectors and within Swisscom, including roles focused on energy efficiency, sustainable products and corporate responsibility. He also serves on selected startup boards.

Ina Walthert-Kaufmann

Ina Walthert-Kaufmann

Amag

Head Group Sustainability

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Ina Maria Walthert‑Kaufmann is Head of Group Sustainability at AMAG Group, where she leads corporate sustainability strategy and reporting. She holds a Master’s in Business Administration and a PhD in Philosophy and Ethics, with extensive experience in sustainability management, ethical business practices, and Sustainable Development Goals implementation. Ina’s work spans research and practice in sustainability strategy, decent work, and digital ethics.

Nora Meier

Nora Meier

Lidl Switzerland

Senior Manager, CSR Buying

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Nora Meier is a Senior Manager for CSR Buying at Lidl Schweiz, where she leads sustainability initiatives across upstream supply chains. She is responsible for developing human rights strategies, child labor due diligence processes, and the company’s Scope 3 climate strategy. As a key representative within Lidl International’s CSR strategy team, Nora plays a central role in shaping global sustainability standards. She holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and Law from the University of Zurich.

Prof. Dr. Ingrid Kissling

Ingrid Kissling

Bern University of Applied Sciences

Director of the Business School

BFH Profile

The economist and political scientist Prof. Dr. Ingrid Kissling-Näf is Director of the Business School at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH). Previously, she headed the Humanities and Social Sciences division at the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for five years.

Kissling-Näf studied Theology and Economics at the University of Fribourg and earned a Master of Public Administration in Lausanne. She received her doctorate in Economics from the University of St. Gallen and subsequently held an assistant professorship at ETH Zurich (ETHZ).

Prof. Dr. Rika Koch

Rika Koch

Bern University of Applied Sciences

Professor for Public Procurement and Law

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Prof. Dr. Rika Koch is Professor at Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH), where she leads the Research Group on Public Procurement and Law (PPL). She holds a PhD from the University of Zurich on "Green Public Procurement under WTO Law." Prior to her current position, she also worked at two Federal Offices as a legal counsel. Rika's research focuses on public procurement, international economic law, sustainability, and digitalization.

Salome Schori

Salome Schori

Federal Office for the Environment

Head of Sustainable Procurement

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Salome Schori leads the Green Public Procurement Service at Switzerland's Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN). In this role, she works to integrate circular economy principles and environmental criteria into public procurement, helping government agencies make more sustainable purchasing decisions. Salome is also actively involved in promoting sustainable procurement practices across the public sector at all levels in Switzerland.

Dr. Jakob Knauf

Jakob Knauf

Axa

Project Manager Digital Sustainability

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Dr. Jakob Knauf works in digital sustainability at AXA Switzerland, integrating sustainability into business and IT practices by building awareness, embedding it in development, measuring emissions and driving action. He holds advanced academic credentials from the University of St. Gallen and brings both research and professional experience across energy transition, sustainability, and the circular economy, including work on ICT circularity and sustainable IT systems.

Facilitators

Peter Woodward

Peter Woodward

Quest Associates Ltd

Facilitator

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Peter Woodward is an experienced facilitator and founding Director of Quest Associates, an independent consultancy specializing in dialogue and participatory process design. For over three decades, he has worked across Europe on sustainable development topics, helping organisations and policy actors navigate complexity and differing perspectives. His experience spans small, interactive workshops through to major international conferences. He focuses on creating inclusive settings that enable constructive dialogue, shared understanding and practical collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

Dr. Cristina Pereira

Cristina Pereira

Digital for Planet

Director

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Dr. Cristina S. Pereira is Director of Digital for Planet (D4P), a nonprofit focused on advancing digital technologies for a sustainable future. With over 20 years of experience in scientific research, EU cooperation, and nonprofit management she previously led international programs at the Paul Scherrer Institute and served as Executive Director of Informatics Europe. Cristina holds a PhD in Natural Sciences and is passionate about driving innovation that can help solving our most pressing societal and environmental challenges.

Prof. Dr. Jan Bieser

Prof. Dr. Jan Bieser

Bern University of Applied Sciences

Professor for Digitalization & Sustainability

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Jan Bieser is a tenure-track Professor for Digitalization and Sustainability and Head of the Data and Infrastructure Group at Bern University of Applied Sciences. His research focuses on the societal and environmental opportunities and risks of digitalization.

Before joining BFH, he researched and taught at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, the University of Zurich, and KTH Stockholm. He served as a Fellow of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Cities of Tomorrow and is currently a member of the advisory board of the European Green Digital Coalition as well as General Co-Chair of the ICT for Sustainability Conference 2026.