Flemingsberg Science Foundation Summer Party 2025 – What’s Happening in Flemingsberg?

What’s Happening in Flemingsberg?
There was a time when that question was rarely asked – but that time is long gone!

On Tuesday, June 10, 130 people gathered to celebrate the start of summer together. Business leaders, municipal and regional representatives, academia, and students came together under the theme “What’s Happening in Flemingsberg?” – an evening dedicated to sharing the latest developments: new establishments, initiatives, innovations, and future plans in Flemingsberg.

The stage was filled with optimism and forward-thinking. Representatives from Alfa Laval, Fabege, and Huddinge Municipality – among others – shared visions and concrete steps toward an even stronger Flemingsberg. In addition to inspiring conversations and great food, guests were treated to fantastic live music by students from the Stockholm University College of Music Education.

Flemingsberg is not a place you pass through – it’s a place on the move.
In Flemingsberg, we make everything possible.

A big thank you to our sponsor and associated partner Fabege!

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