THINGS eXplore™
Fossil Free Energy
Partner: Kongsberg Innovation
Welcome to THINGS eXplore™ Fossil Free Energy event on Jan 27, 15:30-17:00 CEST!
eXplore™ Fossil Free Energy will showcase hot topics and technologies for energy generation*, an area of interest growing exponentially in our international network.
We have carefully selected 4-6 tech companies, each one an expert in their part of the energy landscape, to present what they do and share insights from their "energy point of view". We look for to open discussion with speakers and our audience on opportunities and challenges with various solutions and technologies.
Speakers:
- Henrik Båge, CEO & Co-founder, Phoenix Biopower
- Olof Lindberg, CEO, Leadcold
- Hanna Nordqvist, Head of People, CorPower Ocean
- Sven Lindström, Founder, Midsummer
- Johan Guo, Project Leader, Hydrogen Energy Scandinavia
THINGS eXplore™ is the format where we select important topics where organisations and individuals are interested in knowing more, and where tech companies push the limits and accelerate the pace of development.
We run short digital events where a group of relevant THINGS members share knowledge and status of their work, as well as what they have learnt so far. It is an opportunity to share experiences across speakers and audience, and provides inspiration, information and new relations in just about an hour. It’s online, high energy, free and open to anyone to attend, and a great way to rapidly get on top of the topic of the day.
Please contact Linda Krondahl, linda@thingstockholm.com or +46 707 94 92 80 for feedback or proposals, or if you want to become a THINGS member!
Note: THINGS eXplore™ is conducted in English and will be recorded. Zoom records only persons presenting during the event. THINGS reserves the right to use the recording for promotional purposes, for instance upload to our YouTube channel, THINGS - Innovation Growhouse. As participant, please use your full name so we can identify your attendance.
* Energy generation?! Yes, we know. First law of thermodynamics: Energy can not be created, nor destroyed... So, we're actually referring to energy conversion. However, we use the term energy generation, to differentiate from transmission, consumption and storage - which btw are all really cool topics that we might focus on in later events!