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INTEGR'EXPO 2021
CCIB Barcelona Diagonal mar
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CHEIKHA HAYAT NUR ARTIRAN
Researcher, philosopher, author and pedagogue.
Researcher, philosopher, author and teacher.
She is the founding president of "Rumi and Sefik Can Foundation" (Istanbul). She is also a founding member of the World Disability Union and a member of the scientific committee of the International Mevlânâ Foundation and a member of the advisory committee of the "Global Future College" based in Paris. She is one of the only women in the world to have taken the head of a tarîqa, a Sufi community, the remarkable Mevlevi community, founded by the great Persian thinker and poet Rûmi, in the 13th century, famous for the whirling dervishes.

Cheikh BENTOUNES
Initiator of the World Day of Living Together in Peace.
A man of dialogue, his opinions are valued by political decision-makers and spiritual leaders, as at the "Sommet des Consciences" in Paris. A man of action, he is the initiator of World Day of Living Together in Peace. He bears witness to a Culture of Peace and Fraternity to bring together all the efforts in order to find a common way that can share universal values.
What are the therapeutic alternatives we can present to a disoriented humanity, as we face an uncertain world in a phase of a total transformation, shaken by successive crises?
The Sufi vision of the Soul’s Therapy consists in focusing on the center of the being through an education that awakens the senses, freeing the human soul from its instincts, fears and illusions.
Soul therapy questions many misleading received ideas and makes us think about the human nature essence.
He is the founder of the International Day of Living Together in Peace, adopted unanimously by the 193 state members of the United Nations, celebrated on May 16.

GENDUN LOSANG
Buddhist professor Losang Gendun is a Dutch monk.
He previously worked in the IT sector, with refugee organizations and business management, but after twenty years of practicing Theravada Buddhism, he became a monk of Tibetan tradition in 2005. In Nalanda, the FPMT monastery in France, he studied Buddhist philosophy for eight years and practiced with different teachers such as the His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Guéshé Losang Jamphal, Jangste Chöje Rinpoche and Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
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Ven. Losang Gendun has been teaching in the Netherlands, France, Monaco and the United States for years. He has been working in interfaith and inter-monastic communication, through which he maintains close relations with a Benedictine monastery, the international organization Soufie Alawiyya, the "Scouts Musulmans de France" and the Universal Sufi Council.
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All in all, Ven. Losang Gendun spent more than three years on retreat, immersing himself in Lam Rim and Vipassana-Shamatha meditation like it is taught in the Theravada forest Tradition. In his rare free time, he tries to discover a new subject which is the "Fusion philosophy" which tries to bring up a dialogue between Buddhist and Western philosophy.

MGR MALKHAZ SONGULASHVILI
Archbishop, a successful peace maker in a conflict region, he is also a pleaded partner at the international level.
Archbishop of Georgia, he was appointed ambassador by the Board representatives of the House of One - Bet- und Lehrhaus Berlin Foundation.
With a Master Degree in History and Pedagogy - Tbilisi State University (1987)
Biblical Hebrew course under the supervision of Dr. Nisan Babalikashvili - Institute of Oriental
Studies, Tbilisi (1983-86)
Doctoral work under the supervision of Prof. Paul Fiddes and Dr Paul Freston in association with the Oxford Center of Mission Studies, Regent's Park College, Oxford (2013)
Liturgical leader and keynote speaker at numerous conferences in Germany, England, The United States, Norway, Ethiopia.
Archbishop of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia, he received the "Shahbaz Bhatti Peace Prize" awarded by the Federal Minister of Health, Hermann Gröhe in early 2015 for his multiple contributions for peace and the promotion of mutual respect between different religions.

ISABELLE COLLEAU
Neuro-degenerative pathologies’ Coach.
Isabelle Colleau is the founder of the Tout'Alzheimer association. The objective is to be as close as possible to people with this disease, to help and better support families, to carry out our project of opening a crèche. As a lecturer, Isabelle Colleau is the author of "Living in oblivion", a testimony on Alzheimer's disease, which won the Revelation Award in 2014.

CLAUDE TOUZET
Doctor specializing in cognitive sciences
French scientist, specialist in cognitive sciences (AI, Robotics and Neurosciences). French specialist in both automatical and biological learning. Head-Lecturer in Cognitive Sciences at Provence University within the Integrative and Adaptive Neurosciences Laboratory. Research: Modeling and simulation of cognitive processes
Our goal is to design, test and validate by computer simulation or experimentation.
robotics, neuro-mimetic modeling of cognitive processes involving learning.

MARIA PELLICER
Psychologist
Maria PELLICIER will teach us about "Cardiac coherence and stress management". Clinical psychologist of R.Llull University in Barcelona and therapist trained by the applied regression techniques association, Maria Pellicier specializes in transpersonal and conscious psychology. Author of 4 books and co-author of the collective book "Camins de Salut", she is currently working in the integrative medicine unit of the Bayés de Vic clinic (Barcelona) and online. She shares her activities with the Forkids NGO’s (founded in 2001) Management board. Forkids works along with the PVS NGO in India, conceiving rural development programs with women and instructors, which lead as an example, to build a rural school for 500 students.

VÉRONIQUE AUBERGÉ
CNRS / INSHS researcher at LIG, methodological manager of Domus-LIG / MaCI, co-director of the Language Industries master, holder of the Robo'ethics Industrial Chair of Excellence from the Grenoble INP Foundation.
Dr Véronique AUBERGE, joined the CNRS in 1992, after two years as lecturer in computer science and research at the National School of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (ENSIMAG). She is also a language and cognitive sciences teacher at Grenoble University. Her work studies emotions in human interactions with applications in expressive speech synthesis. After joining the Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG) in 2012 and becoming the manager of the Smart Home Domus living laboratory, her Person- Machine interaction applications were used for fragile and isolated people. She is the President of the Ethics Committee in social robotics of the SFTAG and is co-responsible for the Chair of industrial excellence Robo'ethics of the Grenoble INP Foundation.