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The Second Day of NBForum 2015 Brings News on the Future of the World Economy

The business festivities of Nordic Business Forum 2015 are about to be kicked off soon at Messukeskus Helsinki.

The forum continues today on strategy related themes with Simon Sinek, Garry Kasparov, Mette Lykke, and Keith Cunningham. The day will end with one of the forum’s history’s most awaited moments when Dr. Ben S. Bernanke and Björn Wahlroos sit down to discuss on finance and the future of the world economy.

5,500 business executives and owners from over 20 countries gather for the second day of the Nordic’s most significant business event. The event is also followed by thousands of viewers via live stream. This year the forum’s reach is greater than ever, thanks to the live stream.

The speakers of the first day were John Maxwell, Arianna Huffington, Nilofer Merchant and Guy Kawasaki. All the presentations will be also available on the live stream platform for 30 days after the event. The only exception is the discussion with Bernanke and Wahlroos, which is live streamed in real-time, but not available on demand.


Nordic Business Forum 2015 Oct 1 – 2, 2015 at Helsinki Messukeskus.

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Nordic Business Forum is an annually held business seminar, which gathers the world’s most remarkable business minds and future business leaders together for two days full of ideas, tools and networks. The forum is organized by Nordic Business Forum Ltd.

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