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

In a panel discussion during Science Week on February 1, it was discussed how innovative neutral arenas are central to the development of the smart and knowledge-intensive city.

Flemingsberg Science CEO Johnny Högberg participated together with a panel consisting of 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, Development Director, Region Stockholm. All under the guidance of moderator Lydia Capolicchio.

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The emergence of a new ecosystem

Campus Flemingsberg boasts a highly robust ecosystem in the field of Life Science, characterized by world-class education, research, and entrepreneurship, with Karolinska University Hospital serving as a central hub. The foundation plays a vital role in promoting the visibility of this ecosystem, ensuring its continuous development and facilitating new establishments.

Doors open for creativity and culture

Innovation Station is the new co-working space in Flemingsberg that invites you to more creative meetings. “We saw a growing need for a meeting place for more than just life science activities. So, together with Flemingsberg Science and others, we have opened a broader co-working space that caters to cultural activities and creative industries,” says Johan Bornebusch, Innovation Manager and tutor at Södertörn University.

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2023-02-02T13:42:54+01:00
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