National conference with a focus on ATMP

The national conference ATMP Sweden 2022 Stockholm takes place on 7-8 November. The conference begins with a half-day of seminar and study visit in Flemingsberg.

The network ATMP Sweden invites you to the conference with support from the innovation environment “ATMP 2030” and the competence center Center for Advanced Medical Products (CAMP).

During the first day on 7 November, at 13-16, participants are welcome to Flemingsberg to take part in the area’s ATMP activities, research and networking around the operations. There is also the opportunity to participate in guided tours at selected facilities within KI Campus Flemingsberg and Karolinska University Hospital in Huddinge.

The second day of the conference on 8 November is a full day in Solna, at 9-16, with a national focus on the ATMP ecosystem in Sweden. The Swedish network of actors and stakeholders within ATMP gathers here to stimulate knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Participation during the conference days is free. On 7 November, afternoon tea is also included, and on 8 November both lunch and pre- and afternoon tea are included.

See more info and program here ATMP – ATMP Sweden 2022 Stockholm

Register here ATMP – Registration links (atmpsweden.se)

Do you have questions? Contact kristina.kannisto@regionstockholm.se or hanna.sjölund@ki.se

Please note that the program on 7 November is in English, while the program on 8 November is in Swedish.

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