SSBM Geneva proudly highlights the recent international academic achievements of Dr. Hamid Mattiello, DBA Mentor and Professor, whose ongoing work continues to contribute to research and global dialogue in the fields of ethical AI, Industry X.0, sustainability, digital transformation, and interdisciplinary innovation.
On 9th of April 2026, Dr. Mattiello delivered a guest lecture at the University of Zurich within the CAS Sex and Gender Specific Medicine program at the Vetsuisse Faculty, University Animal Hospital.
His lecture, titled: “Cultural & Gender Awareness in the Digital Medicine and Health X.0 Era: A Paradigmatic Shift”, was presented as part of the final colloquium and explored the integration of sex, gender, culture, and intersectionality into digital health systems, artificial intelligence, and future healthcare transformation within the X.0 Wave framework.
The session emphasized the importance of inclusive and human-centered approaches to digital medicine and the evolving role of ethical innovation in future healthcare ecosystems.
Dr. Mattiello was also honored to present three peer-reviewed research papers at IEEE EDUCON 2026, organized by the IEEE Education Society.
The international conference brought together scholars and practitioners from around the world to discuss engineering education, ethical AI, sustainability, leadership, and Industry X.0 transformation.
The presented papers included:
These research contributions further advance discussions surrounding X.0 Wave Theory, ethical innovation, sustainability, future-ready leadership, and engineering education for global socio-economic transformation.
In addition, Dr. Mattiello recently published a new book through Generis Publishing titled: Interaction of Business and IT Law: Navigating the Digital Legal Landscape at the X.0 Era
The publication presents an interdisciplinary framework examining how business law, IT law, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and digital transformation are reshaping legal and economic systems in the intelligent digital era.
The book further explores topics including:
These achievements reflect SSBM Geneva’s continued commitment to global academic engagement, innovation, sustainability, and future-oriented education.
They also provide valuable academic orientation for DBA and Post-DBA candidates by illustrating ongoing research directions in areas such as ethical AI, X.0 transformation, interdisciplinary innovation, sustainability, and leadership for the digital era.