Venue
TBA
TBA, Seattle, WA, USA

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Event Date Mon May 13 PDT - Tue May 14 PDT (7 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 13 3:00am - Tue May 14 3:00am
Location TBA
Seattle, WA, USA
Region Americas
Details

This Summit brings together thought leaders in innovation and technology to exchange ideas, discuss issues, and explore opportunities of mutual concern; the goal is to accelerate innovation and jump-start economic and cultural exchange. The Summit draws high-level presenters and participants that include C-suite business leaders, innovators, tech investors, academics, NGO leaders, and policymakers from all five Nordic nations and the United States. Topics include AI and Nordic design, AI and ethics, nuclear energy, clean energy, battery technology, sustainable cities, and more!

Speakers

2024 Speakers

Rob Eleveld
Chairman, Transparency Coalition.ai

Ambassador Mikko Hautala
Mikko Hautala
Ambassador of the Republic of Finland to the United States of America

Pablos Holman
Venture Capitalist, Deep Future

Jay Inslee
Governor, Washington State

Chris Levesque
President & CEO, TerraPower

Mårten Mickos
CEO, HackerOne

Sarah Modig
State Secretary Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, Sweden

Mary Snapp
Vice President, Strategic AI Initiatives, Microsoft

Jesper Møller Sørensen
Ambassador of Denmark to the United States

Birger Steen
CEO & Director of the Board, FREYR Battery

Molly Wright Steenson
President & CEO, American Swedish Institute

Francesco Venneri
CEO & Founder, Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation

Sponsors & Partners

2024 Sponsors

• Washington State Department of Commerce
• Neste
• Microsoft
• Stellar
• T-Mobile
• GeekWire
• Scan Design Foundation
• The Barbroosher Prosuecia Founfation
• CONSULATE GENERAL OF FINLAND
• Embassy of Sweden
• The Icelandic - American Chamber of Commerce. Inc
• The Nature Conservancy
• Rockwool
• Port of Seattle
• First Fed