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🤗 InvestGlass 2026 Kick-off Breakfast in Geneva - January 29 - #1 Sovereign Swiss CRM       Join Us

Swiss Digital Sovereignty Event

Swiss Digital Sovereignty

In the digital age, sovereignty is no longer just about land or armies, it’s about data.

Who owns it? The US? Where it lives? And who can ultimately control it? Just as history shows that controlling money can undermine individual freedom, controlling data has become a modern lever of power. Governments now assert authority not only over borders, but over servers, cloud infrastructure, and information flows.  Recent 2025 events have made one reality clear: digital dependence creates strategic risk.

How does your organization protect autonomy when their most valuable asset, your customers’ data, is subject to foreign laws (Cloud Act) and political risk? We are inviting you at InvestGlass Petit-déjeuner de rentrée, January 29th, in Geneva and we hope to see you there!

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Access to this event is reserved for guests of InvestGlass and Scenario X. Places are limited to ensure an exclusive setting and high-quality discussions

Arrival 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Croissants

9:00 a.m. Scenario X Achille Yomi Co-Founder & CEO

In a world under constant tension, how can we better assess investment risk? Simulation and analysis of possible scenarios of the US-Venezuela crisis and their economic and financial impacts.

9:30 a.m. InvestGlass Alexandre Gaillard CEO

How to build a powerful and sovereign CRM with artificial intelligence? Use cases to effectively replace American solutions.

10:00–11:00 a.m. Networking with participants

Location
Westhive
Alto Building, Esplanade de Pont-Rouge 9A, 1212 Lancy, Switzerland

Swiss Digital Sovereignty

Spotlight on the Host and Partner Companies

InvestGlass Swiss CRM and Automation Platform

InvestGlass is a Geneva-based fintech and CRM provider that empowers organisations with secure digital tools for customer engagement, portfolio management, marketing automation, and compliance. Designed and deployed in Switzerland, its platform supports data localisation and aligns with Swiss and European standards for privacy and control.

InvestGlass serves a wide range of clients from regulated financial institutions to professional service firms helping them centralise processes, automate workflows, and reduce dependencies on foreign cloud technologies.

Key strengths include:

  • Full CRM suite tailored to regulated industries
  • Options for Swiss-based hosting or self-managed deployment
  • Integrated AI tools for digital onboarding and regulatory workflows
  • A commitment to data sovereignty and legal compliance in Europe and Switzerland

Scenario X Advanced Risk and Scenario Modelling

Scenario X is a Swiss technology company focused on AI-driven scenario analysis and financial risk modelling. The platform is designed to help financial institutions anticipate economic shifts, quantify risk, and make forward-looking decisions with confidence.

Led by CEO and Co-Founder Achille Yomi, Scenario X blends artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced analytics to offer tools for:

  • Stress testing and scenario planning
  • Portfolio risk assessment
  • Predictive insights for strategic decision making

Founded in 2022 and based in Plan-les-Ouates (Greater Geneva), Scenario X seeks to bring cutting-edge modelling capabilities to banks, wealth managers, and financial services firms that require resilient and adaptive risk frameworks.

Why This Matters for Switzerland

Switzerland’s digital strategy emphasises autonomy over infrastructure, regulation, and data governance. Events like this bring together thinkers and practitioners who are shaping how organisations adapt to sovereignty-focused frameworks while embracing innovation.

By hosting thought leadership sessions with local technology providers and risk experts, InvestGlass and Scenario X are helping to push the conversation forward, from abstract principles to concrete solutions that businesses can explore and adopt.

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Swiss digital sovereignty