The Flemingsberg Science Foundation is present at Almedalen Week!

We’re back in Almedalen this year – with a strong focus on Flemingsberg and life science!
Our program includes a follow-up to last year’s roundtable discussion on Flemingsberg’s role in positioning southern Stockholm as a world-leading life science hub. We’re also taking part in a panel discussion on successful life science clusters. Don’t miss our seminars – and make sure to stop by and say hello!

Here’s where you can find us during the week:

Tuesday:

Co-hosts of the Innovation Mingle with SISP – Swedish Incubators & Science Parks

Wednesday:

08:00–09:00
Infections in a New World Order with Hybrid Warfare
Rostockergränd 3, “Fabegeträdgården”
Organized by: Karolinska Institutet & Flemingsberg Science Foundation
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10:45–12:00
Workshop: Capital of Life – an Investment in the Future for Everyone
Where? Östra Tullgränd 10, Visby
Organized by: Stockholm-Uppsala Life Science Cluster
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Thursday:

Roundtable (by invitation only):
Flemingsberg’s importance in establishing southern Stockholm as a world-leading life science region.
Organized by: Huddinge Municipality & Flemingsberg Science Foundation

Roundtable Discussion (by invitation only)
How can we increase visibility and attract more investments to the Stockholm-Uppsala life science cluster in the field of ATMP?
Organized by: Stockholm-Uppsala Life Science Cluster

14:30–15:30
Panel Discussion: Successful Life Science Clusters
Rostockergränd 3, “Fabegeträdgården”
Organized by: Fabege
Find in the program

 

Summer Greetings from Johnny Högberg

What's happening in Flemingsberg? Launching a value proposition for Flemingsberg together with other stakeholders and starting to use a shared narrative is probably the single most important achievement for us at the foundation this spring. 

About the Future of Health Data with Sebastiaan Meijer

Today, there are high hopes that health data can be used to deliver better care, prevent diseases, and promote health. The solution lies in better utilizing the knowledge we already have from people's data. Sebastiaan Meijer, Professor of Healthcare Logistics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), explains this further.

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