Summer Breakfast Focused on Collaboration and a Shared Vision for Flemingsberg’s Future

Recently, stakeholders from business, academia, and the public sector gathered for the Summer Breakfast event, “What’s Happening in Flemingsberg?”, to take the pulse of developments in the area.

Flemingsberg is undergoing significant transformation, with a growing center, new establishments, and increasingly strong momentum. Throughout the morning, perspectives from industry, the gaming sector, academia, life science, and place development came together in a discussion that highlighted both the breadth and the potential of the area’s growth.

At the heart of the event was the day’s panel – the “Flemingsberg Heroes” – featuring representatives from Södertörn University, Alfa Laval, Press Start Game Tech Hub, Life Science Cluster Flemingsberg, and Huge Bostäder. Together, they shared insights from their respective fields and a common vision of what is needed to continue strengthening Flemingsberg.

A clear message that emerged was that collaboration is essential in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world. At the same time, the importance of perseverance was emphasized – building for the long term and investing in local talent development. Innovation does not happen in silos, but through the interaction of people, ideas, and sectors.

The rapidly growing gaming industry was also highlighted as an important part of the future, with initiatives such as Press Start helping to strengthen the connection between Flemingsberg, Stockholm, and the global GameTech ecosystem.

“We want to bring together both established players and those who are curious about Flemingsberg, showcase what is happening here, and create new connections. Flemingsberg is a place where unexpected collaborations emerge. At the same time, the foundation has evolved into something of a ‘house of brands,’ with several initiatives that collectively strengthen the identity of Flemingsberg. In the end, however, it is the bigger picture – the place itself and all the stakeholders who contribute to it – that matters most,” says Johnny Högberg, CEO of the Flemingsberg Science Foundation.

“Action, Not More Strategies” – Flemingsberg Science in Discussion on Stockholm’s Future Competitiveness

Three days with the spotlight on Sweden’s innovation scene at Science Week x Sweden Innovation Parliament. Here, leading voices came together to explore solutions that build resilient societies, support sustainable industrial production, and secure the skills supply of the future. Flemingsberg Science Foundation was on site to talk about Stockholm’s competitiveness, how to attract new talent to Sweden, and what we as innovation nodes can do to strengthen Sweden’s innovation ecosystem as a whole.

South Korean Game Investors Visited Press Start Game Hub in Flemingsberg

A delegation of investors from some of South Korea’s leading game companies visited Press Start Game Hub in Flemingsberg yesterday, a growing hub for game innovation and entrepreneurship in Europe. The visit was part of an initiative organized by Business Sweden, aimed at strengthening ties between the Swedish and South Korean gaming industries.

The Flemingsberg Science Foundation welcomes Angela Hoyer as the new Networks and Event Manager

With a background as a researcher at Karolinska Institutet and experience from academia, industry, and networking, Angela Hoyer, the new Networks and Event Manager at the Flemingsberg Science Foundation, is passionate about developing the life science sector. In her new role, Angela looks forward to creating meeting places where collaborations can grow, while also contributing to Flemingsberg’s continued development as a strong international hub for research and innovation.

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