Yves Takchi

Circular Economy and Waste Management Guru

Yves Takchi

Yves Takchi

Yves is a Principal based in the Middle East and is a member of the global ENUT (Energy and Utilities) Practice.

Yves’ experience covers complex strategic planning, public policy definition, organization restructuring, operating model design, and innovation management for governments and corporate players.

Within the ENUT practice, Yves is a key member of our “Waste and Water” competence center, and he regularly contributes to our thought leadership on Sustainability, Technology Foresight and RDI strategy topics.

Throughout his career, Yves has built cross-industry experience in leading multifaceted engagements that require combined strategic thinking, in-depth technical understanding, and stakeholder management; and he is passionate about bringing maximum value to his clients and society at large.

Yves holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the American University of Beirut, and is fluent in Arabic, French and English.

Apart from his professional life, Yves is a devoted scuba diver and secretly wishes all meetings could be held underwater.

Pioneering a sustainable future for hyper-arid regions
Pioneering a sustainable future for hyper-arid regions
Land degradation poses a real, increasing threat to global food and water security, biodiversity, and economic stability, with the arid and hyper-arid regions of the world facing the most acute challenges. To address this unfolding crisis, Arthur D. Little (ADL) created a robust, data-driven methodology to pinpoint technologies that can help “greenify” the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and other arid areas in a targeted, sustainable way. 
Technology foresight: anticipating future impact
THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY FORESIGHT What is technology foresight?

Yves Takchi

Yves is a Principal based in the Middle East and is a member of the global ENUT (Energy and Utilities) Practice.

Yves’ experience covers complex strategic planning, public policy definition, organization restructuring, operating model design, and innovation management for governments and corporate players.

Within the ENUT practice, Yves is a key member of our “Waste and Water” competence center, and he regularly contributes to our thought leadership on Sustainability, Technology Foresight and RDI strategy topics.

Throughout his career, Yves has built cross-industry experience in leading multifaceted engagements that require combined strategic thinking, in-depth technical understanding, and stakeholder management; and he is passionate about bringing maximum value to his clients and society at large.

Yves holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the American University of Beirut, and is fluent in Arabic, French and English.

Apart from his professional life, Yves is a devoted scuba diver and secretly wishes all meetings could be held underwater.

Pioneering a sustainable future for hyper-arid regions
Pioneering a sustainable future for hyper-arid regions
Land degradation poses a real, increasing threat to global food and water security, biodiversity, and economic stability, with the arid and hyper-arid regions of the world facing the most acute challenges. To address this unfolding crisis, Arthur D. Little (ADL) created a robust, data-driven methodology to pinpoint technologies that can help “greenify” the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and other arid areas in a targeted, sustainable way. 
Technology foresight: anticipating future impact
THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY FORESIGHT What is technology foresight?