Christmas Breakfast – What’s Happening in Flemingsberg?

Earlier this week, the Flemingsberg Science Foundation hosted its annual Christmas breakfast with the theme “What’s Happening in Flemingsberg,” aimed at informing, inspiring, and networking. The breakfast is organized within the framework of the foundation’s Business Community, which aims to create meeting places for companies and organizations in the area.

Participants had the opportunity to start the day with a Christmas-inspired breakfast while receiving the latest news about what is happening in Flemingsberg.

For those already active in the area, this is a chance to network and get to know their neighbors better. For others, the breakfast is an opportunity to discover Flemingsberg and gain insight into all the exciting developments, from new establishments to innovative initiatives.

Kalle Ottosson from the Royal Opera shared news about the Opera and Dramaten’s new establishment in Flemingsberg, and Lindsay Davies talked about the newly started company QVance in Flemingsberg.

The Flemingsberg Science Foundation would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to inspiring conversations and valuable networking.

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