C40 Summit ‘Live Like Tomorrow’

Nordic companies, universities and city governments are partnering to develop green and sustainable urban solutions

Innovation districts and science cities demonstrates a locally anchored partnership model, that seems to be a strong driver for impact far beyond the district’s geographical boundaries. At this Nordic roundtable, innovation districts in Sweden, Norway and Denmark will share their experience with the Innovation District Partnership Model as a model for creating a local urban relational infrastructure, between the public and private sector: We involve and empower local stakeholders, to secure an inclusive and sustainable urban development. We will discuss how we nurture our eco system for innovation, by combining the physical and economic infrastructure with the right local stakeholder relations. We hope to inspire other decision makers to think in line of strong local strategic partnerships as part of future solutions.

Time and place:
October 11, 11.00am – 1.30pm at BLOX Arena, Bryghusgade 8, 1473 København

Sign up here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovation-districts-a-nordic-partnership-model-for-sustainable-urban-dev-tickets-69736179791

Round table moderator:
Marianna Lubanski CEO of the City of Knowledge, Lyngby Taarbæk Vidensby

Participants:

Per Persson, CEO, Future by Lund, Sweden
Benedicte Økland, CEO of Construction City, Oslo, Norway
Filippa Kull, Business Development Director, Stockholm Science City, Sweden
Søren Brøndum, Executive Director, Ramboll
Marianne Thellersen, Executive Vice President of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at DTU, Technical University of Denmark
Carolina Benjaminsen, CEO of Ørestad Innovation City Copenhagen
Martin König, Head of Secretary, Frederiksberg Science City