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Gregor Hohpe

CTO and IT Transformation Advisor

Gregor Hohpe is a global expert in IT strategy.
In his talk, he will explore how to build platforms that deliver real business value, not illusions and share his expertise on aligning technology with business strategy.
His masterclass, The Architect Elevator: Visiting the Upper Floors, will help IT architects and senior developers elevate their impact by mastering the art of communicating effectively with senior leadership, tackling complexity and influencing organizational strategy. This session will provide practical insights for anyone looking to bridge the gap between IT and business decision-making.

Talks at GOTO Copenhagen 2025

Masterclasses at GOTO Copenhagen 2025

Gregor helps IT and business leaders rethink their IT strategy to maximize the positive impact of their cloud journey. That means, he believes, unlearning current assumptions and freeing an organization’s operating model from past constraints that modern technology can reduce or eliminate. That’s why he encourages IT and business leaders to be in close touch with their “IT engine room” to understand how technical decisions impact future business success.

A major part of Gregor’s career has been spent on large-scale IT initiatives, including migrating on-premises data centers to the cloud, at Allianz and the Government of Singapore. His diverse roles—start-up co-founder, consultant, software engineer, trainer, chief architect, and CxO advisor—have allowed him to see IT from almost every angle. He often draws on that background when advising customers, as he’s faced many of the same challenges that they’re dealing with.

Gregor is the author of several best-selling books on IT architecture and cloud strategy and is an active member of the IEEE Software advisory board. He holds two Master’s degrees from Stanford University and currently serves on the International Technology Advisory Panel of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. After having lived and worked on three continents, he doesn’t think he’s quite done exploring yet.