Sweden and South Korea, renowned countries for their innovation, share a common commitment to sustainable development. This forum aligns with their respective goals of achieving carbon neutrality and aims to foster increased investment in renewable energy, promote cooperation in nuclear technology, and enhance power infrastructure.

This forum marks the first collaboration between Business Sweden and Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in Stockholm. This partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to driving the transition towards sustainable energy and facilitating meaningful discussions and collaborations among stakeholders from Sweden and South Korea.

Objective

• Foster enhanced bilateral exchange and collaboration between Sweden and South Korea in the energy transition.
• Increase awareness of Swedish energy solutions and innovation.
• Facilitate long-term investment opportunities in Sweden’s energy sector.

Program

10:00-11:30     Session 1: Seminar on the Best Practice from Sweden
Sweden’s energy transition and its policy landscape
Introduction of Swedish companies’ contribution in the energy transition

11:30-13:00     Session 2: Seminar on the Best Practice from South Korea
South Korea’s energy transition and its policy landscape
Introduction of Korean companies’ contribution in the energy transition

13:00-14:00     Networking lunch

14:00-17:00     B2B Business Meeting (Pre-arranged)

Register

Please sign up here. Last day to register is 3 May.

Details

This forum is designed for public entities and companies within the energy sector, with a specific focus on hydrogen, renewable energy, nuclear, and related equipment across the energy industry.

Potential participants from South Korea would be Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea Midland Power, and their affiliated companies, along with prominent companies in the energy sector ranging from large to mid-sized.

The program details and participant list will be emailed to the address you provided during registration, by early May.