Corinna Muhlhausen

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Corinna Mühlhausen (born November 21, 1970 in Hilden , Germany ) is a German trend researcher and journalist .

Career

After studying social and business communication at the Berlin University of the Arts (then still the University of the Arts), Mühlhausen became an editor in the trend office of Matthias Horx and Peter Wippermann in 1995 . In 1998 she founded her own consulting company Trendcoach , with which she worked from that point on with the future institute founded by Matthias Horx and the trend office. Her research and publications focus on the subjects of " Demographic Change in Germany ", " Personal Responsibility in the Health System " and the technical and non-technical aspects of the subject of " Quantified Self ". From 2000 to 2011 Mühlhausen was also editor of Zukunftsletter , VNR Verlag für die Deutsche Wirtschaft under the editor-in-chief of Matthias Horx. Since 2016 she has been a lecturer at the European Media and Business Academy (EMBA) in the master's degree in trend management, which is part of the accredited "decentralized university system" of the Mittweida University of Applied Sciences . Mühlhausen held a visiting professorship for trend and future research at the Technical University of Lübeck in the 2019 summer semester and 2019/2020 winter semester.

Publications

(partly under her married name Corinna Langwieser)

As an author

As a co-author

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