From the outset, the atmosphere was charged with purpose. Researchers, investors, and entrepreneurs connected across disciplines to explore new frontiers in biotech, medtech, and digital health. The theme, “Where Nordic Life Science Meets the World,” resonated throughout the sessions, workshops, and networking spaces.
Representing the Stockholm life science hub, The Park and Flemingsberg Science Foundation stood out as key contributors to the region’s innovation narrative. Their joint presence at booth B02:24 highlighted Stockholm’s unique blend of academic excellence, entrepreneurial drive, and proximity to healthcare infrastructure.
“There’s something special about seeing collaborations take shape away from the conference halls. Sometimes the best ideas are born between music and shared stories,” said Armando, Head of Community at The Park.
The program featured supersessions tackling global health challenges—from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases to women’s health and neuroscience. The Nordic Star Pitch Competition showcased 20 high-potential startups, offering them a platform to gain visibility and attract investment.
With 12 international delegations, including newcomers from Korea, Switzerland, Lithuania, and Poland, NLS Days 2025 reaffirmed its role as a global meeting point for life science leaders.
As the event wrapped up, one message rang clear: collaboration and community are the cornerstones of Nordic life science—and the future is being shaped together.