Albert Meige

Associate Director

France

Shifting perception to explore and understand the world

Albert Meige

Education

MBA
HEC Paris Business School
PhD in theoretical & numerical physics
Australian National University
Telecom Engineering degree

Past Experience

Presans
Founder & CEO
Ministry of Higher Education & Research
Advisor to the Minister
HEC Paris business school
Executive Program Director
Institut Mines-Telecom
Executive MBA Program Director
Ecole Polytechnique
Research Fellow

Albert Meige

Albert Meige has been an entrepreneur since his teenage years when he started selling magic shows. He is the founder of Presans, a startup he sold to the strategy consulting firm Arthur D. Little in 2020, and of which he is now Associate Director. Albert has been an Academic Director at HEC Paris and Mines-Telecom Institute. Trained as a Telecom Engineer, he holds a PhD in Computational Physics from the Australian National University and an MBA from HEC Paris Business School. In 2008, the French École Polytechnique awarded him its Innovation Prize. He is the author of many books and publications on innovation and digital transformation, over a dozen peer-reviewed academic articles, two patents, as well as the ministerial report “La Formation de l’Esprit Entrepreneur“ (2018). Albert is an ultra-trail runner and a seasoned photographer. He can solve a Rubik's Cube in less than fifty seconds and loves (urban) exploration…
 

Adapting to an uncertain future
Adapting to an uncertain future
Mitigation gets most of the big headlines in the global discourse on the changing climate. However, no matter how successful — or not — the world is at mitigating global warming, many of the impacts of climate change are already underway and will greatly affect our future.
We’re doomed, now what?
We’re doomed, now what?
Finding the way through climate change adaptation technologies in an uncertain future
Be careful out there
Be careful out there
By now, business executives are well aware that using artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative AI (GenAI) such as ChatGPT, brings with it certain risks as well as benefits. Apart from the commonly cited existential risk of a future artificial general intelligence posing a threat to mankind, there are plenty of less severe but more likely risks. Those that most people have read about already are possible biases in GenAI’s outputs, as well as its propensity to “hallucinate” on occasion.
The brave new world of synthetic biology
The brave new world of synthetic biology
Major impacts, significant challenges
Generative artificial intelligence: Toward a new civilization?
Generative artificial intelligence: Toward a new civilization?
The upheaval of corporate intelligence
Simulating strategy
Simulating strategy
Is the Metaverse dead? With the same rapidity that it was hyped up only a couple of years ago, today it has fallen from grace. So far, most people have failed to get excited about the idea of spending large amounts of time withdrawn from the real world wearing clunky goggles. Now, it’s all about artificial intelligence.
The Industrial Metaverse
The Industrial Metaverse
Making the invisible visible to drive sustainable growth
A guest role for AI
The applications for generative artificial intelligence (AI) keep on coming. In the first of a series of Blue Shift Bulletins, in which we share some thoughts based on interviews with industry and academic experts, we take a look at the disruptive benefits of AI for the hospitality industry, one of the less-talked-about industries so far in the great AI debate. Our first interview was with Alix Boulnois, Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and executive committee member of the global hotel group, Accor.
ADL_Blueshift Bulletin
Will AI take us into Orwell‘s 1984?
Generative artificial intelligences (AIs) are based on neural networks that have, on the one hand, been trained on immense bodies of data and information, and on the other hand, been adjusted by humans to return the expected answers. The results are staggering and the performance gains unprecedented, but then so are the risks. In this Blue Shift Bulletin, inspired by an interview with Accor Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and executive committee member Alix Boulnois, we consider briefly one of the darker prospects for AI.
Is AI still dumb as a rock?
Is AI still dumb as a rock?
While ChatGPT’s rapid rise has fascinated the world, it is in reality just the tip of a gigantic iceberg. We have entered a transformative era of artificial intelligence (AI) in which no sector will remain intact, and the speed at which this revolution is unfolding is dizzying. In this Viewpoint, we address some crucial questions about generative AIs.
Web3 & metaverse — The rise of the new Internet & the India opportunity
Web3 & Metaverse — The rise of the new Internet & the India opportunity
Metaverse and Web3 are often used as umbrella terms for the next generation of the Internet, and the transformation they signify presents both a challenge and an opportunity for India. While some remain skeptical, we believe Metaverse and Web3 will lead the frontiers of the next wave of digital adoption for Indian industries. This Viewpoint explores the market potential of this next version of the Internet across different industries in India and gives an overview of the early use cases tested by industries in India and across the globe.
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
Results of the 9th Arthur D. Little Global Innovation Excellence Benchmark

Albert Meige

Albert Meige has been an entrepreneur since his teenage years when he started selling magic shows. He is the founder of Presans, a startup he sold to the strategy consulting firm Arthur D. Little in 2020, and of which he is now Associate Director. Albert has been an Academic Director at HEC Paris and Mines-Telecom Institute. Trained as a Telecom Engineer, he holds a PhD in Computational Physics from the Australian National University and an MBA from HEC Paris Business School. In 2008, the French École Polytechnique awarded him its Innovation Prize. He is the author of many books and publications on innovation and digital transformation, over a dozen peer-reviewed academic articles, two patents, as well as the ministerial report “La Formation de l’Esprit Entrepreneur“ (2018). Albert is an ultra-trail runner and a seasoned photographer. He can solve a Rubik's Cube in less than fifty seconds and loves (urban) exploration…
 

Adapting to an uncertain future
Adapting to an uncertain future
Mitigation gets most of the big headlines in the global discourse on the changing climate. However, no matter how successful — or not — the world is at mitigating global warming, many of the impacts of climate change are already underway and will greatly affect our future.
We’re doomed, now what?
We’re doomed, now what?
Finding the way through climate change adaptation technologies in an uncertain future
Be careful out there
Be careful out there
By now, business executives are well aware that using artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative AI (GenAI) such as ChatGPT, brings with it certain risks as well as benefits. Apart from the commonly cited existential risk of a future artificial general intelligence posing a threat to mankind, there are plenty of less severe but more likely risks. Those that most people have read about already are possible biases in GenAI’s outputs, as well as its propensity to “hallucinate” on occasion.
The brave new world of synthetic biology
The brave new world of synthetic biology
Major impacts, significant challenges
Generative artificial intelligence: Toward a new civilization?
Generative artificial intelligence: Toward a new civilization?
The upheaval of corporate intelligence
Simulating strategy
Simulating strategy
Is the Metaverse dead? With the same rapidity that it was hyped up only a couple of years ago, today it has fallen from grace. So far, most people have failed to get excited about the idea of spending large amounts of time withdrawn from the real world wearing clunky goggles. Now, it’s all about artificial intelligence.
The Industrial Metaverse
The Industrial Metaverse
Making the invisible visible to drive sustainable growth
A guest role for AI
The applications for generative artificial intelligence (AI) keep on coming. In the first of a series of Blue Shift Bulletins, in which we share some thoughts based on interviews with industry and academic experts, we take a look at the disruptive benefits of AI for the hospitality industry, one of the less-talked-about industries so far in the great AI debate. Our first interview was with Alix Boulnois, Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and executive committee member of the global hotel group, Accor.
ADL_Blueshift Bulletin
Will AI take us into Orwell‘s 1984?
Generative artificial intelligences (AIs) are based on neural networks that have, on the one hand, been trained on immense bodies of data and information, and on the other hand, been adjusted by humans to return the expected answers. The results are staggering and the performance gains unprecedented, but then so are the risks. In this Blue Shift Bulletin, inspired by an interview with Accor Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and executive committee member Alix Boulnois, we consider briefly one of the darker prospects for AI.
Is AI still dumb as a rock?
Is AI still dumb as a rock?
While ChatGPT’s rapid rise has fascinated the world, it is in reality just the tip of a gigantic iceberg. We have entered a transformative era of artificial intelligence (AI) in which no sector will remain intact, and the speed at which this revolution is unfolding is dizzying. In this Viewpoint, we address some crucial questions about generative AIs.
Web3 & metaverse — The rise of the new Internet & the India opportunity
Web3 & Metaverse — The rise of the new Internet & the India opportunity
Metaverse and Web3 are often used as umbrella terms for the next generation of the Internet, and the transformation they signify presents both a challenge and an opportunity for India. While some remain skeptical, we believe Metaverse and Web3 will lead the frontiers of the next wave of digital adoption for Indian industries. This Viewpoint explores the market potential of this next version of the Internet across different industries in India and gives an overview of the early use cases tested by industries in India and across the globe.
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
From good to great: Enhancing innovation performance through effective management processes
Results of the 9th Arthur D. Little Global Innovation Excellence Benchmark

More About Albert
  • MBA
    HEC Paris Business School
  • PhD in theoretical & numerical physics
    Australian National University
  • Telecom Engineering degree
  • Presans
    Founder & CEO
  • Ministry of Higher Education & Research
    Advisor to the Minister
  • HEC Paris business school
    Executive Program Director
  • Institut Mines-Telecom
    Executive MBA Program Director
  • Ecole Polytechnique
    Research Fellow