The Confidence Code: How to Speak with Authority and Influence

Technical professionals are often highly skilled in their field — but confidence in public speaking doesn’t always come naturally. This session introduces The Confidence Code — an original framework based on the four dimensions of thinking, behaving, knowing, and feeling. It explores how technical experts can manage nerves and communicate with clarity and authority, even under pressure.

  • Oct 22
    Alfândega Porto Congress Centre
    2 hours
    08:30 - 10:30 UTC
    Amit Grinvald
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Attendees will learn how to align their mindset, delivery, and preparation to speak with conviction in both high-stakes presentations and everyday conversations. The session provides practical strategies for staying composed, handling tough questions confidently, and influencing decisions through clear, persuasive communication.

Amit Grinvald
Communication Expert

Amit is a communication expert with over a decade of experience helping professionals and business leaders deliver impactful messages that captivate and inspire. He has worked with high achievers from all backgrounds — from Fortune 500 leaders to Olympic medalists and aerospace engineers — and has been trusted by organizations like Microsoft, Deloitte, Rolls-Royce, the Olympics, and TED.

As a seasoned speaker at international conferences and an organizer of large-scale events, Amit specializes in turning complex ideas into clear, actionable insights. Drawing from his background in international business, entrepreneurship, and finance across seven countries, he equips global professionals with practical strategies to communicate with confidence and influence.

Outside of work, Amit is an avid traveler and fitness enthusiast, always seeking new ways to integrate personal growth with professional excellence. His mission is to empower others to communicate with clarity and purpose, driving innovation and meaningful connection.

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