Join Gothenburg U-GOT KIES for the launch our new Nordic Texas Connections Initiative
Dear SACC Dallas members,
If you happen to be near Gothenburg, Sweden, in the next couple of weeks, we would like to extend this unique opportunity to attend the launch event for the Nordic Texas Connections initiative at Gothenburg University on Wednesday, September 4th. Please see the invite below for more information. There will be a diverse audience with approximately 50-60 representatives from both the university, Swedish industry and the City of Gothenburg.
On Thursday, September 5th, Gothenburg University is organizing visits to the innovation hubs in Gothenburg, Lindholmen and GoCo, which will include the life science hub and the Volvo and Ericsson research labs as well. If you are interested in attending, please contact Honorary Consul Helene Honeybone directly atdallas@consulateofsweden.org.
Helene Honeybone
Honorary Consul
Honorary Consulate of Sweden
Dallas, Texas
6301 Gaston Ave., Suite 1322, West Tower, Dallas, TX 75214
Phone: +1 (214) 308-2590
6301 Gaston Ave., Suite 1322, West Tower, Dallas, TX 75214
Phone: +1 (214) 308-2590
dallas@consulateofsweden.org
Join Gothenburg U-GOT KIES for the launch our new Nordic Texas Connections Initiative
In collaboration with the Swedish American Chamber of Commerce in Dallas and the Honorary Consulate in Dallas, we are launching the Nordic Texas Connections Initiative.
We cordially invite you to the launching mingling and panel event with the theme Entrepreneurship and Leadership: Comparing Gothenburg and North Texas. Prominent experts from both Texas and Sweden will participate in the event.
Date & time: Wednesday September 4th
15:00-16:00 fika,
16:00-17:30 panel discussion
Venue: University of Gothenburg, Vasaparken, Universitetsplatsen 1
Registration: Register at the latest on August 28th via this form: Registration form
The panel will explore several key topics on Gothenburg and North Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth), including:
Texas boasts a dynamic economy, with Austin leading in entrepreneurship and sharing its status as a business and tech hub with Dallas and Houston. Texas is the largest US producer of energy, excelling not only in petroleum but also in renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, which make up 25% of its grid.
Sweden has an increasing presence in Texas, highlighted by the visit of the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs in May 2024 for fostering further working relationship with the region. Innovative Swedish companies with presence in Texas include AstraZeneca, Oatly, ABB, Tetra Pak, and Ericsson, as well as numerous entrepreneurial ventures in AI, IT, and life sciences.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Welcome!
Maureen McKelvey, Professor, Director of Gothenburg U-GOT KIES
Helene Honeybone, Honorary Consulate of Dallas, SACC-Dallas
Further events in the Nordic Texas Connections Initiative during fall 2024:
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About Gothenburg centre on knowledge-intensive innovation ecosystems (U-GOT KIES)
Our research and societal interactions focus on the dynamics of knowledge-intensive innovation ecosystems, and especially how and why they help create conditions for economic growth and impact the prosperity of societies. In terms of technologies and industries, we are particularly interested in innovation and entrepreneurship involving: Life sciences and medical innovation; Creative industries and sports; and Engineering including AI.
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Maureen McKelvey
Professor in Industrial Economics & Management
University of Gothenburg
Contact details:
Gothenburg U-GOT KIES centre
Unit for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Department of Economy and Society
School of Business, Economics and Law
University of Gothenburg,
P.O. Box 625
40530 Gothenburg,Sweden
Tel: +46-76 618 1442Images
Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 4, 2024
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM CDT
Location
University of Gothenburg, Vasaparken, Universitetsplatsen 1
Gothenburg, Sweden
Fees/Admission
This event is free
Registration required by August 28, see link to registration form
Contact Information
Helene Honeybone
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