It is now official - the next Sweden Innovation Days takes place on March 20-21, 2024!
Building resilient systems for the supply of food and critical goods involves creating strong, adaptable systems that can endure changes and disruptions. This resilience extends beyond production and delivery to include access to scarce goods and reducing the climate impact of supply systems. Achieving this requires innovative approaches in production, sustainable resource use, and recycling.
Digital resilience is about protecting society, organizations, systems, or technology and the ability to effectively manage and adapt to digital threats and disruptions. It also involves reducing vulnerability through quick recovery from disturbances and damages, as well as incorporating security requirements from the outset in products and systems.
Sweden Innovation Days, part of the global innovation arena, is a free digital conference with a call to action to achieve green transition. Sweden as an innovation country will serve as a showcase.
We need to constantly strive to improve how we work with innovative solutions, both strategically and practically, not only in Sweden. Therefore we are now opening the gates for international inspiration and innovation events.
The purpose of Sweden Innovation Days is to offer actors an international arena for inspiration, disseminating information and to showcase collaboration possibilities.
Whether you're a startup, business, working in the public sector, civil society, academia, or a government agency, there's something at this event for everyone. We all need to be part of the innovation journey!
So don't miss Sweden Innovation Days 2024 that Vinnova - Sweden’s innovation agency arranges together with the Swedish Energy Agency and Formas in collaboration with Swedish Incubators & Science Parks (SISP).
Don't miss Sweden Innovation Days 2024!
Featuring a huge range of expert speakers including (to just name a few):
- Swedish Minister for Energy, Business and Industry, Ebba Busch
- Swedish Minister for Education, Mats Persson
- Swedish Minister of Defence, Pål Jonson
- Professor Benjamin Horton, Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore and the Asian School of Environment, Nanyang Technological University
- Juan Azcárate Luxán, Deputy Director of Energy and Climate Change, City of Madrid
- Erica Eneqvist, Climate Strategist, PhD, City of Stockholm
- Lotta Henrysson, Vice President Human Resources, Vattenfall Generation
- Professor Line Gordon, Director, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
- Director General, Darja Isaksson, Vinnova - Sweden’s Innovation Agency
- Director General, Robert Andrén, Swedish Energy Agency
- Director General, Johan Kuylenstierna, Formas - a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development