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Digital Reset with Steffen Lange, Per Bolund and Jytte Guteland – register latest 14 December!

Welcome to the Swedish launch of the report Digital Reset – Redirecting Technologies for the Deep Sustainability Transformation. The report presents principles for how developments within digitalization can support sustainability. It is based on a Science in Dialogue project with 15 European experts financed by the Bosch foundation.

Date and time: 15 December 2022, 08:00 – 09:00 CET. Breakfast from 07:30.
Title: Digital Reset with Steffen Lange, Per Bolund and Jytte Guteland
Where: VIC studio, Lindstedtsvägen 5, vån 3, KTH Campus OR Zoom

For participation at the VIC Studio – please register latest on 14 December. A maximum of 30 participants are onsite. First-come, first-served basis.

An image promoting the Digital Reset report on redirecting technologies for deep sustainability transformation, featuring a globe on the left and publication details with logos on a green background to the right.

The report is the outcome of the project ‘Digitalization for Sustainability – Science in Dialogue’ (D4S), a two-year scientific dialogue amongst 15 European experts – including Digital Futures faculty member Mattias Höjer, Professor, Environmental strategies and Futures studies at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Steffen Lange, one of the two lead authors, presents the report. We are looking forward to a discussion with politicians and participants on how politics on national and European levels can support sustainable development supported by digitalization.

More information on the program and a link to the registration here

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