A strategy, a plan, but above all, action!

The Flemingsberg Science Foundation board approved its business plan for 2022 in January. This essentially paves the way for an increase in the pace of business set-ups and opportunities to innovate in Flemingsberg. Almost six months on, what have we achieved?

In May, we unveiled the new campusflemingsberg.se website, which provides details of courses, businesses, services, environments, core facilities, collaborations and innovations. Building awareness and facilitating networking are key steps to enable more businesses to establish themselves and give existing actors new opportunities to find each other and to make contact with one another.

We also launched the Flemingsberg Business Community in May to create a meeting place for campus businesses to discuss key issues in the development of the business environment in Flemingsberg.

The period has also seen Pernilla and I move into new premises. We are now based in A Working Lab’s premises on Alfred Nobels Allé 10.

The first six months of the year also included a large number of meetings with businesses, property owners, municipalities and representatives from Region Stockholm. Everyone we meet expresses a strong desire to contribute to our work on business start-ups and to strengthen site marketing of Flemingsberg. This involves tackling details as well as having the capacity to take on the big issues, those that take a little longer to address.

Spring was quite intense but above all, it was very stimulating. The Foundation would like to wish everyone a wonderful summer! I hope and believe that autumn will be successful.

Campus Flemingsberg: Where 24,000 Students Meet

Thanks to the rapid progress of academic development, Campus Flemingsberg now hosts more than 24,000 students. Campus Flemingsberg consists of five different universities and colleges, a high school, and an art school, providing students with the latest knowledge.

Flemingsberg Science Foundation welcomes Ellen Mäkipiha as the new Communications Officer

In December last year, the Flemingsberg Science Foundation was granted funding from the European Regional Development Fund to establish itself as a key player in Life Science with the launch of the project “Cluster Engine Life Science Flemingsberg.” Meet Ellen Mäkipiha, the foundation’s new rising star, who will be working on the development of the Life Science cluster in Flemingsberg.

A Growing Arts and Cultural Scene in Flemingsberg

As Flemingsberg transforms into a city, a vibrant and dynamic arts and cultural scene is essential. Last spring, for the first time, over thirty individuals active in the cultural sector with ties to Flemingsberg gathered. This marked the starting point for a growing cultural cluster within one of Sweden's largest urban development projects.

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