Innotribe, our future focused ‘conference within a conference’, explores the technology and societal shifts set to redefine our financial world. Here, we look at what’s on the agenda for 2025.</em></p> At Innotribe, visionary speakers — the thinkers, the builders, the disruptors — will take to the stage to tackle the big questions we should be considering for the future of technology and finance.</p> Will quantum computing unlock unprecedented financial opportunities? Can AI build a more inclusive and efficient financial ecosystem? And can stablecoins bridge the gap between traditional finance and the digital realm?</p> The programme</h3> 2025 sessions span the topics that will determine our digital future, including AI, digital assets, blockchain, cybersecurity and ethics. And if you want to know more about quantum computing, you’re in luck! IBM will be displaying a quantum cryostat close to the Innotribe stage, with experts available to answer your questions.</p> Our opening keynote speaker Jasna Rokegem</strong> is a visionary in her field, passionate about emotional intelligence and the different ways </a>technology can enable genuine human connection. She'll share insights on her creative process and explain how space has inspired her work.</p> </figure> Jasna will be joined onstage by soprano Emma Posman</strong>, who'll perform in a dress that transforms before your eyes, mapping her real-time emotions. </p> We'll explore how behavioural psychology</strong> is shaping fintech innovation, and what the allure of a ‘win’ means for customer engagement. We’ll also analyse DeFi and blockchain's journey </strong>from a volatile beginning to a more mature market.</p> Innotribe’s flagship Future of Value</strong> session asks whether stablecoins will become the new rails of the finance industry, discussing how these digital assets can fundamentally modernise world commerce across payments, value creation, storage and exchange.</p> In our Contrarian Views</strong> session, our teams will debate whether ‘AI should have free agency’. They’ll argue for or against, and halfway through the session will need to switch and argue the opposite perspective - with the audience deciding which team wins.</p> To give you a deeper understanding of how vulnerable your system may be to attack, our cybersecurity guru</strong> will give a full rundown of the tactics hackers use, faults they exploit, and how you can better prepare your defences.</p> Our closing session</strong> brings together speakers we guarantee you've never seen on stage together before. In a unique, intergenerational dialogue Rachel Altmann</strong>, BeHive Consulting and Tony Fish</strong>, board adviser, pioneer and author, will be in conversation with their AI-generated older and younger selves, revealing fresh perspectives on innovation, risk-taking and wealth creation. </p> New this year</h3> We recognise our industry can learn a lot from innovators working in other fields. Our Out there tech </strong>session looks beyond the buzzwords to find genuine innovation. </p> Pasi Vainikka, founder of Solar Foods will explain his mission to revolutionise global food production, and you’ll be able to taste ice cream made from air!</p> We're also debuting Tribe Talks: The battles that define our digital future</strong>, an opportunity for specialist subject matter experts to share their perspective with the Sibos audience for the first time.</p> Dr. Ruth Wandhöfer, </strong>author, adviser and educator, will discuss the multi-faceted consequences of the advances of AI, and the questions we should really ask about cyber safety.</li>Joanne Dewar </strong>of Project Nemo will address how we can build a more inclusive financial system for the 1.3 billion people with disabilities underserved by traditional services.</li></ul> Community engagement</h3> Innotribe features two highly competitive challenges. In the Discover Perfect Pitch</a>, fintechs from around the world compete for the opportunity to showcase their products and services at Sibos. The winners will be selected live by our expert panel and audience on stage in Frankfurt.</p> The Swift Hackathon</a> also returns, challenging teams of innovators and visionaries to leverage the benefits of digital currencies to improve the payments experience.</p> We have three book signings</a> lined up to connect you with some of our multi-talented speakers, whose recent works cover Web3 implementation, organisational resilience and evolving banking principles.</p> The Innotribe networking event</strong> is a great opportunity to mix with a cast of change-makers and entrepreneurs from right across the financial services sector. Advance registration is required, see the programme for more details. </p> We’re looking forward to all this and more when the financial community comes together in Frankfurt from 29 September to 2 October. Get your Sibos pass now</a> to be part of the action.</p> Follow us on </em>LinkedIn</em></a>, </em>Instagram</em></a>, </em>YouTube</em></a> and </em>X</em></a> for all the event updates.</em></p>