Markos Proklis Merkouris
About Markos Proklis Merkouris
Markos Proklis Merkouris is a Marketing Associate at Milestone Systems in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he focuses on the social utility of Artificial Intelligence and promotes sustainable technology development. He holds a Master's degree in Techno-Anthropology from Aalborg University and a degree in Market and Management Anthropology from the University of Southern Denmark.
Work at Milestone
Markos Proklis Merkouris has been employed as a Marketing Associate at Milestone Systems since 2019. In this role, he focuses on maximizing the social utility of Artificial Intelligence and cutting-edge technologies. He advocates for sustainable and human-centered technology development, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. His work contributes to the company's marketing strategies and initiatives within the Copenhagen Area, Capital Region of Denmark.
Education and Expertise
Markos Proklis Merkouris holds a Master's degree in Techno-Anthropology from Aalborg University, which he completed from 2019 to 2021. Prior to this, he studied Market and Management Anthropology at the University of Southern Denmark from 2016 to 2019. His educational background provides him with a broad theoretical knowledge base that encompasses science and technology studies, marketing, management, and social philosophy.
Background
Markos Proklis Merkouris has a diverse academic and professional background that informs his approach to marketing and technology. He employs workshops, design games, and co-design activities throughout the design process to engage stakeholders and enhance collaboration. His focus on sustainable technology development reflects a commitment to integrating human-centered principles in technological advancement.
Methodology and Approach
Merkouris utilizes ethnographic methodology to deepen the understanding of human interaction with science and technology. This approach allows him to gather insights that inform marketing strategies and enhance the effectiveness of technology implementation. His emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration supports the development of solutions that prioritize social utility.