Roberta Lucca

Co-Founder @ Bossa Studios & Unconventional Entrepreneur

Roberta Lucca is Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer at BAFTA-winning games company Bossa Studios. Her YouTube channel Beta Lucca widens her support to aspiring entrepreneurs. Roberta has built and launched over 20 digital/mobile products, games, and brands.

"Forbes Top 50 Women in Tech"

Topics

  • Innovation: The Secret to the Most Innovative Companies
  • AI: How Can AI Work for You?
  • Games: A Massive Untapped Opportunity
  • High Performance: The 5Cs Windmill

Languages

She presents in English.

How she presents

Her transformative insights enable organisations and people to be more efficient, innovative and productive.

Publications

  • Podcast: Hyper Curiosity
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In Detail

With a strong team of 90+ people based in London; Roberta helped Bossa grow from zero to a multi-million-dollar business. Bossa is now amongst the 1% top performing UK start-ups in terms of annual sales. Their games are B2C and went viral due to their ingenious growth strategy. They are played by millions of people worldwide – on PC, mobile, iPad, PlayStation, Xbox, and VR. Roberta’s latest venture, BOLDR, brings to mobile platform a virtual career/personal coach that is part Artificial Intelligence, part game. In presentations she shows how BOLDR uses evidence-based neuroscience and coaching techniques to make the coach-bot engaging, credible and effective.

What she offers you

As an international innovation keynote speaker, Roberta empowers Executives to ignite their organisation’s entrepreneurial mindset and embrace the forefront of bold innovation, including AI, Gamification, and VR.

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