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Nordic Business Forum Sweden 2018 Launched

The second edition of Nordic Business Forum Sweden will be held in January 2018 in Stockholm.

Our first major event in Sweden was held today in Stockholm with 1,000 business executives and entrepreneurs from 19 countries coming together to learn about the future of leading people and growth from business stars like Airbnb’s Chip Conley, YouTube founder Chad Hurley and tennis legend Andre Agassi.

We are excited to announce that the Swedish sister event will continue with a second edition on January 24th, 2018 with the following speakers:

Eric Ries, pioneer of the Lean Startup Movement
Seth Godin, entrepreneur & author
Anita Krohn Traaseth, CEO of Innovation Norway
Lena Apler, founder & CEB, Collector Plc.

The theme of the event is Lead Lean and it is aimed at entrepreneurs, C-level executives, and managers. The ticket sales opened today on Nordic Business Forum’s website.

Hans-Peter Siefen, CEO of Nordic Business Forum: “We are truly excited about having our first event in Sweden and we’re even more excited about the upcoming event next year. We are happy that we were able to publish the first speakers already this early. This gives us a perfect starting point for growing the event significantly for next year.”

Read more and buy tickets →

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