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Ahmed
Wafaey
Sr. Director of Product Management, Global Commerce Growth
Delivery Hero
Ahmed is a dedicated Product Builder, known for his ability to translate complex challenges into valuable products that drive real impact. He thrives at the dynamic intersection of technology, business, and human connection, consistently guiding teams from ideation to successful execution.
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21 October 2026 14:00 - 14:45
Panel: Building for global audiences at scale
Building for global audiences isn't just about translation. Different markets bring different customer expectations, cultural norms and regulatory requirements—making it harder to scale without adding complexity. Hear how product leaders are balancing a global product vision with local customer needs, deciding what to standardise and what to adapt, and building products that succeed across international markets. You'll learn how to: - Balance global consistency with local customer needs. - Build products that resonate across markets without adding unnecessary complexity. - Scale internationally while keeping teams aligned and moving quickly.
21 October 2026 12:30 - 13:00
Interactive roundtable discussions
Step away from the presentations and join a small-group discussion with fellow product leaders. Each roundtable is hosted by an industry expert, giving you the chance to explore today's biggest product challenges in an open, interactive setting. Bring your questions, share your experiences and leave with fresh perspectives, practical ideas and new connections from leaders facing many of the same challenges as you. Roundtable discussions include: - AI First, People Always: Leading teams through AI-driven change. - Just Because You Can Build It, Should You? Balancing investor pressure and customer value. - How Do Product Teams Stay Customer-Centric as They Scale? - Where Should AI Make the Decisions—and Where Should Humans? Exploring the right balance between automation, judgment and accountability.