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Do scientists, engineers and IT workers should learn how to present❓

Public speaking training for scientists, IT, and engineers. Why do they need that?

In mid-September,  I had the pleasure of conducting a public speaking workshop in Basel for PhD students during the Conference ECOC Exhibition, the largest optical communications exhibition in Europe. We talked about how to gesticulate, move on the stage, manage stress, work with a microphone, build an interesting presentation structure, create an appealing multimedia presentation, and what is the best manner of speaking.

Is it worth learning public speaking skills?

And yes, scientists, engineers and programmers should learn how to present. Really often, they don’t learn public speaking during their studies. In the end, they have many incredible discoveries to share with people.

The way how they deliver speech influences the perception of their findings.
A good presentation can captivate the audience’s attention.
It also can help to digest the content for a non-expert audience.

More about how to present a pitch and more tips on how to write a pitch

You can learn more about how to present data during a training in Zurich:

Pitch training and workshops in Switzerland, Zurcih, Basel, Zug, St. Gallen and more

If you want to prepare for an investor pitch or give a short presentation you can contact me.