As an innovator, senior manager, and change promoter, Peter Cochran has decades of work experience in both industry and academia, known for his groundbreaking works and distinctive thinking. He rejects specialization and supports a holistic strategy that takes into account the connections between technological progress, company and social needs, as well as the challenges faced by individuals and organizations. Cochran's involvement in the technology industry spans various fields such as telecommunications, computing, security, materials, manufacturing, logistics, banking, energy, defense, and healthcare, including the development and deployment of sensors, artificial intelligence, big data, small data, cloud computing, analytics, and automated immune technology. Currently, Cochran is a consultant to the Qatar Computing Research Institute, the Ministry of Defense, and Chorus New Zealand. Cochran is a founding board member of the startup eBookers and a major investor in Shazam Entertainment. Between 1998 and 2012, he helped start and fund 25 startup companies. As a professional manager, Cochran not only manages manufacturing factories, but also establishes a large-scale research and development and consulting team. In addition, he also works for major companies and government departments, including Cisco, Rolls Royce, Ford, the Commonwealth Scientific Committee, Ernst&Young, HSBC, the Department of Defense (UK), and the Department of Defense (US). Peter Cochran is a technical expert, entrepreneur, and writer. As an experienced professional, he has over 40 years of management, technical, and operational experience. He has always been committed to establishing a company at the operational level, creating and applying new technologies, products, and management systems, promoting company change, and expanding new businesses. His work focuses on problem-solving, creating wealth through the application of new technologies and business solutions. He has worked with governments, businesses, and many major international institutions. As the Chief Technology Officer, CEO, and Director of a British American company, he has invested £ 1 billion in creating and managing a team of 2500 people. At the same time, he is also a visiting professor, consultant, and member of the off campus examination committee at major universities in the European Union and the United States. In addition to actively working as a consultant and speaker, he has also shown great interest in investing in startups. Before becoming the Research Director and Chief Technology Officer, Peter underwent a transformation from a regular employee to a research and development engineer at BT. He has a team of 1000 people engaged in research related to fiber optic, fixed, and mobile networks. Peter reports directly to the board of directors and is responsible for supporting future IP, e-commerce, e-retail, e-logistics, and many other emerging businesses. Dr. Peter played a crucial role in achieving full digitization and full optical connectivity at British Telecom in the 1970s. In addition, he also helped BT reduce its staff size from 242000 to 110000 in the early 1990s. Peter graduated from the University of Nottingham Trent and the University of Essex. He was a recipient of the Queen 39; s Award for Innovation&Export in 1990 and holds honorary doctorates at Essex, Nottingham Trent, Robert Gordon, and Brunel. In 1990, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his contributions to international exchanges.