Speakers Profile - Dr Fiona Kerr


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Dr Fiona Kerr is an expert speaker, renowned globally for engaging her audience by making complex subject matter accessible to all. Fiona presents both nationally and internationally on a range of subjects, such as building adaptive human systems and partnering with technology.

She is an expert in human connectivity and synchronisation, partnering with technology and building adaptive human systems. The founder of the NeuroTech Institute & FOCUS, she consults and researches globally in finding solutions to emerging, complex problems, often at the intersection of neuroscience, emerging technology and ethical practice.

With diverse qualifications in complex systems engineering, cognitive neuroscience, psychology and anthropology, built over nearly forty years working internationally in a range of industries, Fiona offers insights into the unique advantages that both people and technology offer, and shaping a human-centric future that balances human and artificial intelligence.

She holds international board and advisory positions in the robotics industry; AI design/ethics (including Finland's national AI steering committee and the US Defence Department) and the Ministerial Health and Medical Advisory Panel.
For over forty years, Fiona has collaborated with industry, governments and social sectors. Her diverse range of qualifications include complex systems engineering, cognitive neuroscience, psychology and anthropology. In addition, Dr Kerr holds honorary academic positions globally, and speaks on maintaining quality human connections in a virtual healthcare world.

Fiona speaks on a range of topics, including:

Human-technology interaction: The impacts of technology on human cognition and communication
The neurophysiology of how humans shape each other during face-to-face interaction is altered by the use of technology in various ways, both good and bad. Understanding this allows us to use technology as a true enabler, and choose when it is not the best solution.

Leading flourishing, adaptive organisations
The neural duet between brains can happen individually and at scale. In organisations, it facilitates trust, collaboration, communication, shared values and even complex problem solving, resulting in an adaptive, resilient and flourishing organisation.
Future proofing in emerging environments.

Change is by nature full of weak signals. The ability to register and read this information and to understand how it will shape change, enables leaders to influence, tend and steer the organisation in an adaptive direction, and build the capability to act dynamically in the emerging environment.

Cognition of resilience
Resilient organisations have candid, empathic leaders who are pragmatic optimists, crafting a culture of high trust, shared values, collaboration and creative problem solving that allows everyone to navigate ambiguous conditions (complex thinkers).

Partnering with AI for human centric future: quality vs quantity choices and partnerships
Both humans and technology bring their own unique capabilities to a situation and both can be transformative if used appropriately. Understanding these unique strengths, and how and when to combine them, allows us to gain exceptional results.

Building a human centric technologized healthcare future
Medicine is being constantly transformed by amazing new technology from nanobots to telehealth. Human interaction and empathy increases healing, trust, hope, patient compliance and even medical decision making, so balancing the use of tech with human interaction is the key.