Science Week: Innovative arenas create collaboration for the city of the future

Stockholm is growing and we want a smart city with knowledge-intensive industry that is sustainable. In a panel discussion during Science Week on February 1, we discuss how innovative neutral arenas are central to the development of the smart and knowledge-intensive city.

Why is organized cooperation needed and how can it be a catalyst for development? It is said that cooperation is necessary to find sustainable, functioning solutions, but how does it work in practice? How does it happen when academia, society and business work together for the future. What are the pitfalls and what creates success?

Lydia Capolicchio moderates a panel consisting of Johnny Högberg, CEO, Flemingsberg Science, Sophia Sundberg, CEO, Barkaby Science, Peter Dobers, Professor of Business Administration with a focus on sustainable development and collaboration, Södertörn University, Johan Zachrisson, Business Development Manager, Fabege and Anton Västberg, Director of Development, Region Stockholm.

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Navigating the life science ecosystem

Have you considered what support and opportunities are available to you as a company or entrepreneur working in life sciences? Although there are many opportunities, they can be difficult to find. No longer. There is now a visualisation tool of the life science ecosystem in southern Stockholm.

Life Tech guides companies to the region’s research infrastructures

The Stockholm Life Tech project achieved its goal in the spring with a guide that makes it easier for more small and medium-sized companies to collaborate with the region’s research infrastructures. The guide has been billed as an important tool for strengthening life science entrepreneurship in the region.

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