Novatron Fusion Group presents ‘next shift in energy’ at Techarena ZERO, Stockholm

Novatron Fusion Group CEO Peter Roos (far right) joins the ‘next shift in energy’ panel at Techarena ZERO 2024

Novatron Fusion Group attended the second edition of Techarena ZERO in Stockholm. The international event attracted more than 700 decision-makers, entrepreneurs, investors, politicians and experts, discussing ways to 'ZERO' some of society’s biggest challenges - with a specific focus on sustainable solutions and opportunities within the sustainable transition.

Our CEO Peter Roos appeared in a panel discussion on the Focus Stage discussing 'The opportunity of the next shift in energy' alongside Oana Penu Director of EIT InnoEnergy Skills Institute and Eric Jen Founder & CEO Ren Energy in the session moderated by Matthew Oxenford, Lead Analyst, Climate Change & Sustainability, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

Peter explained more about the crucial role which fusion energy will play in the future energy mix, while revealing latest updates on Novatron Fusion Group's first official prototype which is nearing at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/d9Eb7A26

Novatron Fusion Group CEO Peter Roos

Techarena ZERO aims to create a foundation for industries to speed up change and find ways to implement innovative sustainable solutions.

“We have seen a high demand for business-driven sustainability topics on our stages and last year’s ZERO event was vastly overbooked. Therefore, we decided to make this year’s event much bigger, with a clear strategy to continue growing the platform and community in the coming years." says Omid Ekhlasi, CEO and Founder of Techarenan.

Novatron Fusion Group Chief Communications Officer Linda Nyberg moderating at Techarena ZERO 2024

The ZERO event was supported by the Svenska institutet, The city of Stockholm, and Teknikföretagen (Technology Industries of Sweden) amongst others.

“Through the collaboration with Techarena, we are happy to invite representatives from more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa to participate in Techarena ZERO. An exchange that we hope will contribute to new relations and collaborations, and ultimately accelerate the global green transition," says Madeleine Sjöstedt Director General for the Swedish Institute.

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