Innovation Strategy · Artificial Intelligence
Ubiry advises companies at the intersection of AI strategy, technological innovation, and what comes next — before it becomes obvious.
What We Do
We advise where AI is not a tool but a mindset — at the intersection of technology, strategy, and business reality.
From initial concept to operational implementation: we develop AI strategies that create competitive advantages and deliver measurable results — no buzzwords, just real outcomes.
Technology strategy, early intelligence, and trend analysis for strategic decision-makers. What will be relevant tomorrow, you need to understand today.
Spin-offs, investments, exits: we accompany technology companies from founding to financing to successful transactions — with operational depth at C-level.
Founder
Diploma in Physics · Dr. rer. oec.
Physics. Finance. Artificial intelligence. Three worlds I don't think of in parallel, but as one interconnected system. With positions at JP Morgan, Allianz, and Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, I learned where the boundaries between technology and capital lie — and how to overcome them.
As founder, CFO, and CEO, I have built and successfully exited several technology companies — including one of the first cloud computing startups in Germany. My research at USC in neuroinformatics was my first encounter with what we now call AI.
AI doesn't replace strategy. But strategy without AI will soon cease to exist.
Some things begin as a question no one dares to ask.
Then it becomes an idea. Then a plan. Then a reality
that forces everyone else to rethink.
We are working on a project that redefines the intersection of
space technology, AI, and planetary responsibility.
It doesn't wait for the future — it shapes it.
51.2°N · 13.4°E · LEO
Philosophy
Ubiry represents a new form of strategic consulting:
no standard frameworks, no slide decks without substance.
We work with a small number of clients, deeply and
with a long horizon — because transformative results
require time and trust.
Our focus lies at the edge of what's possible today — in AI,
in technology, in what will move companies and societies next.