Stockholm. 29 November 2022 @ Münchenbryggeriet
Global Impact Summit.
Where impact, finance and technology converge.
Featured Speakers
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Angeles Cortesi
Head Global Learning Innovation Hub @ UNICEF
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Andreas Kullberg
Co-Founder & CEO @ Astrid Education
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Anna Bjurström
Research & Innovation Programme Manager @ Vinnova, Swedish Innovation Agency
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Anna Forsberg
CEO @ Loopfront
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Anna Rantapero-Laine
Senior Advisor, EdTech @ City of Helsinki
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Anne-Louise Thon-Jensen
Managing Partner @ Vår Ventures
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Antti Korhonen
CEO @ xEdu
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Charlotte Sundåker
CEO @ Planethon
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Claudia Rademaker
VP & Co-Founder @ Dugga Assessment
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David Frykman
General Partner @ Norrsken VC
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Eilert Hanoa
CEO @ Kahoot!
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Einar Bodström
Co-Founder @ ClimateView
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Elyas Felfoul
Director, Policy Development & Partnerships @ WISE / Qatar Foundation
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Emilie Joly
CEO @ Zoe Immersive
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Erik Torstensson Boije
CIO @ Strawbees
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Hanna Elving
Manager Swedish Edtest @ Swedish Edtest, Ifous
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Heini Karppinen
Managing Director @ Edtech Finland
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Heikki Rusama
Co-Founder & CEO @ Freeed
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Helle Rootzén
Board Member @ Shape Robotics goes here
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Ingrid Skrede
Co-Founder & CMO @ Ludenso
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Jannie Jeppesen
CEO @ Swedish Edtech Industry
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Jonathan Viner
CEO @ 10Digits / Nordic EdTech News
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Kadri Tuisk
Founder & CEO @ Clanbeat
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Keith Fransson
Chairperson @ Stella Capital
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Kristoffer Engebø
Founder & CEO @ Eduplaytion
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Maria Spies
Co-CEO @ HolonIQ
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Martin Sjöstrand
CEO @ Lexplore
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Nadia Garfunkel
Global Head of Partnerships @ imagi
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Patrick Brothers
Co-CEO @ HolonIQ
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Patrik Möller
Co-Founder & CEO @ CorPower Ocean
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Per Alexander Löök
Higher Education Lead Nordics @ Google Cloud
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Sara Wallin
CEO @ Chalmers Ventures
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Simon Isaksson
CEO @ Aquammodate
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Sveinung Skaalnes
Co-Founder @ Colearn
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Thomas Davin
Director @ UNICEF, Office of Innovation
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Vernon Baxter
VP Health @ HolonIQ
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Vida Wachtmeister
GM Sweden @ Otovo
Climate
From renewables to nuclear and hydrogen alternatives to storage across advanced batteries and micro-grids and charging networks, where do governments, investors and institutions see the energy landscape evolving.
Understanding our natural environment such as Biosphere across land, oceans, ice and air, towards a next generation food system and a truly circular economy with recycling, solid and waste water with smart materials and textile innovation.
We’ll look at carbon innovation and markets, climate data, finance, risk and insurance through to the built environment, our transport infrastructure and new innovation in micro-mobility, vehicles, trains, ships and aircraft powering global supply chains and connectivity.
Education
Imagining a world where everyone of earth has equal access to the future.
Education, training and the world of work have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of digital will be core to the future of learning - from early childhood, K12, higher education through to workforce upskilling.
We are seeing full spectrum innovation from digital content, online learning, advanced technology from AI to robotics and, web3 to the metaverse into language learning, tutoring, assessment, up-skilling and beyond.
Capital for innovation is flowing into the sector as traditional education systems urgently seek digital solutions right across the learner lifecycle and new models, approaches and solutions emerge to build new competitive landscapes.
Health
Innovation and technology is accelerating and fundamentally reshaping health and wellness to create more resilient, efficient, and equitable healthcare systems to keep populations happy, healthy and deliver the best care.
BioPharma research innovation led by AI driven drug discovery, synthetic biology and lab automation. Enhanced clinical development through data aggregation, data science and decentralized trial technology.
New approaches to wellness, preventative and pre-symptomatic technology with innovation in screening, imaging, diagnosis and ecosystem connectivity.
Towards a new approach to treatment and care including tele-health, digital therapeutics, the digital operating room, rehabilitation and chronic care.
Venue
Münchenbryggeriet
Münchenbryggeriet is one of the most characteristic features in Stockholm’s cityscape today. It is also a much appreciated monument of Stockholm’s industrial past. Sustainable meetings is Münchenbryggeriet’s standard. They strive to contribute to a sustainable society and their goal is to become Sweden’s most sustainable meeting space.
Address
Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2, 118 25 Stockholm, Sweden
Website
munchenbryggeriet.se