Foto på tre personer med aula medica i bakgrunden. Fotot är ett montage med en bild på en dna-sträng i förgrunden

About the conference

This conference is dedicated to exploring the vast opportunities for development and leveraging the extensive infrastructure and expertise available in the Stockholm-Uppsala region.

Join us to connect with a diverse array of professionals and discover how we can work together to drive innovation and growth in life sciences. Whether you're an academic, healthcare professional, industry professional, or emerging entrepreneur, this conference provides a unique platform to foster partnerships, share insights, and unlock new possibilities for advancing health and business opportunities.

We look forward to welcoming you to an event in booming Hagastaden that celebrates the remarkable synergy of the Stockholm-Uppsala life science cluster and its potential to shape the future of global health. 

Background

For over a year, Region Stockholm and Region Uppsala have collaborated to strengthen our joint life science cluster. Last winter, we organized a series of workshops that brought together around 50 stakeholders from both the public and private life science sectors across Stockholm and Uppsala. The discussions focused on whether and how we should work together in a structured way to enhance our shared life science cluster. The response was overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic, prompting us to take further action.

The workshops identified several valuable activities and goals that we aim to pursue in collaboration with other interested parties in the coming months and years. As a first step, we developed a Memorandum of Understanding, which was signed during a high-level meeting at Uppsala Castle on June 14. The signing was attended by leaders of regions, municipalities, universities, hospitals and companies.

Read about the signing here (in Swedish)

The next major milestone in this collaboration is the conference on October 10 at Aula Medica, where we will engage with the broader life science community of Stockholm and Uppsala.

  • Last reviewed on: 23 august 2024