Sabeen Sidiqui

Innovation And Industry - Editorial Lead at World Economic Forum

Sabeen Sidiqui has an extensive work experience in various organizations and roles. Sabeen started their career in 2010 as a Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Consultant at Technopolis Group. In this role, they focused on providing consultancy advice on innovation programs for business and government entities. Sabeen'sresponsibilities included stakeholder engagement, primary research, advising policymakers, and report development.

From 2012 to 2013, Sabeen worked as a Research Advisor at The Design Council, where they led internal research initiatives and contributed to the strategy and insight team. Sabeen utilized design thinking approaches to address major public concerns.

At Mintel, from 2013 to 2016, Sabeen worked as an Innovation Consultant. Details about their responsibilities in this role are not provided.

Sabeen then joined GfK in 2016 as an Associate Director in the Innovation and Futures department. Here, they focused on foresight and emerging technologies, delivered client-oriented foresight projects, and contributed to business development for the FutureWave product.

At KPMG, Sabeen held multiple roles. From 2017 to 2018, they worked as a Consultant in the Collaboration & Innovation team, where they facilitated workshops and events to resolve complex problems with C-Suite stakeholders. From 2018 to 2020, they served as a Management Consultant on the Customer & Digital team, specializing in customer strategy and innovation capability. Sabeen'sresponsibilities included engaging with CXO level clients to address challenges in innovation, customer experience, and digital transformation and applying strategic thinking to envision the future of technological change.

Currently, Sabeen Sidiqui is working at the World Economic Forum as the Innovation and Industry - Editorial Lead since January 2020. Further information on their specific responsibilities in this role is not provided.

Sabeen Sidiqui completed their undergraduate education at UMass Boston from 2005 to 2008, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. Sabeen'smajor areas of study during this time included Philosophy, Political Science, International Relations, Science Technology and Society, and Economics. In 2007, they had the opportunity to be a Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford for a brief period. Later, in 2009 and 2010, Sabeen pursued a Master of Science degree in Technology and Innovation Policy at the University of Sussex.

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  • Innovation And Industry - Editorial Lead

    January, 2020 - present

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