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.

Watch on Youtube.

P4 Stockholm covers south Stockholm from Södertörn University

Since September last year, Swedish Radio station SR P4 Stockholm has had a local editorial team based at Södertörn University. The initiative is part of the station’s comprehensive local news coverage in the region. It also creates opportunities for educational co-operation with journalism training at the university.

More workshops at new makerspace in Flemingsberg

A new makerspace at KTH in Flemingsberg offers students new opportunities to do more practical engineering work and provides everything from 3D printers to a precision engineering workshop where students can build projects into products.

Cyklodash takes Flemingsberg Science Award

Cyklodash is a game idea that could encourage more people to explore cities by bike. The game is designed to make more people want to start cycling to work. That’s the hope of the team behind the concept that recently won the Flemingsberg Science Award.

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