Station X returns with a focus on game development

The successful concept Station X is back with its second event, this time with the theme of Games – Design and Development. Around 70 game enthusiasts gathered, including researchers, companies, and students.

“How can we get companies, students, and researchers to meet?” This is the question Johan Bornebusch asked himself last year, and now Innovation Station and Södertörn University have held their second networking event. The purpose of the event was to create a space for students to take their first steps into the workforce and for companies to showcase themselves and collaborate with teachers and researchers in the Game Program and the Master’s program in User Experience and Interactive Media Design at Södertörn University.

“It’s so great that we could follow up our first networking event, Station X – theme UX, with an equally packed Innovation Station with the theme of Games – Design and Development. Next time we will have to set a limit on the number of participants. It’s a pleasant problem to have.”

“I am so genuinely happy about all the spontaneous conversations taking place between students and companies, between researchers and companies, between the actors in Flemingsberg, students, and companies. And we look forward to Station X – Art and Culture, and Station X – Urban Development, this fall.” – Johan Bornebusch.

Read more about Station X here

50 years of life-changing therapies

On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic bone marrrow transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic stem cell transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. From nuclear catastrophe the foundations of bone marrow transplantation had emerged, and with it, the birth of modern stem cell therapy — the same principles that today underpin cell and gene therapies and CAR-T treatments.

The Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School Create Art in Flemingsberg

In Flemingsberg, education, art, and culture come together in a unique way. Now, the Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School are launching a collaboration where students will work side by side with professional set painters to create a backdrop painting that will adorn the opera’s foyer in Scenhuset in Flemingsberg.

She’s Building Bridges Between People and Place – Meet Karin, the Placemaker Behind the Future of Flemingsberg

Karin Lekberg is paving the way for the Flemingsberg of the future — a place where knowledge and creativity meet. She envisions a vibrant area full of culture, evening and nightlife, and a natural meeting place for both students and creators. But when the goal feels far away, it’s about starting where you are — creating life and activity here and now, and above all, building on the stories that already exist, allowing the place to grow into its future.

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