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Nordic Business Forum 2015 Sold Out in Six Days

Nordic Business Forum 2015 was launched last Friday and nearly 4,700 tickets were sold right after the launch. The rest of the 5,300 tickets were sold out yesterday, almost a year prior to the event.

The previous Nordic Business Forum seminars have been also sold out before the event, but this is the first time the event was sold out this quickly. We are now considering solutions to slightly increase the maximum capacity at the venue, but for the time being, the seminar is sold out.

Waiting list & live stream

If you wish to experience Nordic Business Forum 2015 on the spot, you can sign up for our waiting list. There might be cancellations, which would free up some seats. We will be in contact with the people on the waiting list in case any seats will free up. Sign up for a waiting list here »

The seminar will be also live streamed through NBForum LIVE service, which makes it possible to follow the seminar via your computer from anywhere. The live stream is available for both individual users and communities, schools and businesses. Read more and register for the live stream here »


Nordic Business Forum 2015 will be held on October 1 – 2, 2015 at the Exhibition & Convention Center in Helsinki. The speakers of the event include Dr. Ben S. Bernanke, Garry Kasparov, John C. Maxwell, Arianna Huffington, Nilofer Merchant, Simon Sinek, Keith J. Cunningham and Guy Kawasaki.

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