Business Events 2015
We’ve started putting together the dates and themes for the 2015 schedule. Have a look here to get an idea of what is coming in the coming year. Stay tuned for updates and reserve space in your calendar for May & June. As new events are confirmed we’ll start listing them on the right so that you can book the dates and share them with friends & colleagues. The theme this year is MAKE IN INDIA: GROW WITH INDIA. We’ve already had the opportunity of starting the year with a series of seminars at the Stockholm School of Economics where we’re co-creating the dialogue about the new role that India can play in the global market. We look forward involving you in creating the future India!
- 25th May: Gender & Diversity Seminar
- 25th – 26th May Business opportunity Karnataka- home to India’s silicon valley and Scania (to be confirmed)
- 28th May Business day at Gothenburg
- 1st June Mathematics for the Simpsons with Simon Singh @ Nobel Museum Stockholm
- 2nd June Business Conference day: Make in India Grow with India
Date
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Event Type
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Business
Culture
Roundtable
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Berns
Business Region Göteborg
Göteborg
Göteborgs Stadsbibliotek
Gothenburg
Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel Stockholm
Gustav Adolfs Torg 1
Indiska Headquarters
Karolinska Institutet
Konferensen
Kungsträdgården
Lindholmen Science Park
LINK Arkitektur
lokal: New York
Millesgården
Musikaliska
Nobel Museum
Östasiatiska museet
Rådhuset
Rådhuset, Gustav Adolfs Torg 1, Göteborg
Raoul Wallenbergs Torg
SF Bio
SF Biografen Sture
Sheraton Hotel
Sheraton Stockholm Hotel
Stockholm
Stockholm School of Economics
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center
Världskulturmuseet
World Trade Center
World Trade Center, Konferensen, lokal: New York
march
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India Unlimited and the Embassy of India in Stockholm is hosting an illuminating breakfast seminar on Make in India and its impact on the global economy. Come and listen to
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India Unlimited and the Embassy of India in Stockholm is hosting an illuminating breakfast seminar on Make in India and its impact on the global economy. Come and listen to leading economists discuss the impact of the dynamic economy taking shape in India.
Speakers:
Kalpana Kochhar
IMF Deputy Director
Klas Eklund
Senior Economist SEB
Torbjörn Becker
Director SITE, Stockholm School of Economics
(Moderator)
Time
06/03/2015 07:30 - 09:20(GMT+00:00)
Location
Stockholm School of Economics
may
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Today Global value chains are built on sustainability, next generation textiles and materials, innovative solutions that mix re-use and re-creation. What new possibilities and opportunities are emerging? Can Indian and
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Today Global value chains are built on sustainability, next generation textiles and materials, innovative solutions that mix re-use and re-creation. What new possibilities and opportunities are emerging? Can Indian and Swedish global companies collaborate to become leaders in innovative use of materials, of production and of marketing to promote smart sustainability as a way of global business?
Speakers/ Panelists:
Lars Winter – CEO at Domsjö Fabriker AB, Aditya Birla
Lotta Amsén – Indiska Head of CSR
Hanna Hallin – CSR at H&M
Lena Pripp-Kovac – Sustainability IKEA
Dr Bhani Jha – National Institute of Fashion Technology
Cecilia Widebäck West – Head of Corporate Sustainability at SEB
Moderator: Cay Bond – Trend analyst
Time
25/05/2015 08:30 - 10:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Sheraton Stockholm Hotel
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The number of Indian tourists travelling to Sweden has increased rapidly as they have become aware of its many attractions. The interest in India as a destination is increasing, but
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The number of Indian tourists travelling to Sweden has increased rapidly as they have become aware of its many attractions. The interest in India as a destination is increasing, but Swedish tourists are still going mainly to select winter destinations. The potential is huge for more tourism in both directions. This seminar will explore how to inform tourists in both countries about unexplored locations and attractions, about the delicious cuisines and rich cultural and natural diversity.
We are expecting an Indian travel delegation. B2B meetings and networking lunch will follow after the travel seminar.
This seminar is targeted towards the travel industry and by invitation only. If you are interested in participating, please send us a mail at sanjoo@indiaunlimited.se
Speakers/ Panelists
Per j Andersson – Journalist/Vagabond Editor
Eva Camel – Stockholm Visitors Board
Mohit Batra – Stockholm Visitors Board
Roma Singh – Regional Director (Europe, CIS, UK & Israel) India Tourism
Sourish Bhattacharyya – Indian Travel & Food Journalist
Björn Ekegren – CEO at Emirates
Vikram Trivedi – Cox and Kings
Alexandra Cau – Indcen Resor
Malin Mendel Westberg – SVT
Prof. Kartar Singh Dhiman – Ayurveda and Medical tourism
Fratelli wines Abhishek Haryson
Moderator: Jan Lundin – CEO of Swedish Tourism Innovation Center
Time
25/05/2015 10:30 - 13:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Sheraton Stockholm Hotel
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India companies have been very successful in managing religious/ ethnic/ regional diversity and an inclusive approach. Sweden has been a leader in gender parity, LGBT rights and opportunities for disabled
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India companies have been very successful in managing religious/ ethnic/ regional diversity and an inclusive approach. Sweden has been a leader in gender parity, LGBT rights and opportunities for disabled people. Can we find ways to promote diverse leadership, diverse companies and organizations by exchanging experiences between Sweden and India? What are the winning strategies? What are the best practices?
Speakers/ Panelists:
Maneka Gandhi – Union Minister of India for women & child development
Olof Faxander – President and CEO of Sandvik
Manju Kalra – FICCI FLO
Maria Rankka – CEO of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce
Lila Poonawalla – Founder of Lila Poonawalla Foundation for girls, Ex CEO Alfa Laval India
Sofia Falk – Manager global diversity and inclusion at Scania
Malin Mendel Westberg – Journalist at Swedish Television
Shovana Narayan – Kathak Guru and retd. IAAS
Moderator: Sarah Anwar – Business Developmen Manager at Diversity Group
Time
25/05/2015 14:00 - 16:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Sheraton Stockholm Hotel
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26may09:0010:30How to use a distributor in India09:00 - 10:30(GMT+00:00) Konferensen
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Business Sweden continuously monitor how Swedish companies are working with their distributors in India. During 2014, they conducted a more in-depth study on swedish companies working through distributors. They
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Business Sweden continuously monitor how Swedish companies are working with their distributors in India. During 2014, they conducted a more in-depth study on swedish companies working through distributors. They were asked how they set up the network, and how they are work to manage it. The result shows some unique insights in best practices in India. Some of the insights from this report follows below and will be presented by Mr Gustav Wennerholm, Head of Business Sweden Bangalore.
– During the last 5 years, 20% of the companies have increased their turnover by 30% per year, while 50% remain on 2009 year level. What makes the successful different?
– A combination of an objective analysis with passed experience is a winning concept to find a good distributor
– The number of companies using e-commerce solutions is doubling every year, how can a Swedish firm use this channel in India
Concluding remarks by Robin Sukhia, President, Sweden India Business Council
– Why knowing India and its culture increases your ability to operate through a distributor
The Seminar will be held in Swedish.
Registration opens at 8:30 after which coffee will be served.
To reserve your seat please write to info@sibc.se
Time
26/05/2015 09:00 - 10:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Konferensen
june
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Current global urbanisation trends will result in 70% of the population living in cities by 2050, and given the increasing social and environmental challenges, it is imperative that we learn
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Current global urbanisation trends will result in 70% of the population living in cities by 2050, and given the increasing social and environmental challenges, it is imperative that we learn how best to develop, govern and manage integrated and sustainable cities. The new Indian government 2014 launched the initiative to build 100 Smart cities all across India. In 2015 the first Smart cities will be identified and receive funding. Sweden is one of the pioneering countries when it comes to developing Smart cities based on collaboration between private and public actors. Swedish companies offer state-of-the-art solutions for Smart grids, Traffic and Transportation, Air, Waste and Water Management, Information and Communication and Smart Living. India and Sweden have a long history of partnerships in various areas and there is great potential to take this cooperation forward in the field of Smart Cities.
Speakers/Panelists
Anders Grundströmer – Managing Director of Scania, India
Göran Folkesson – CEO at Clean Motion AB
Michael Kindahl – Area Sales Manager at Cale AB
Mats Denninger – Former State Secretary
Micael Hagman – Counsellor Energy and Environment, Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi
Anna Liberg – Trade Commissioner to India, Business Sweden
Matti Vikkula – CEO, Scandinavian Biogas Fuels
Rakeshh Gupta – President Investment & Project Services, Hinduja Group
Sushil Jiwarajka – Leader of FICCI Business delegation & Chairman Artheon Group
Time
01/06/2015 08:30 - 10:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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As a leading innovator in the sectors of IT, Sweden has much to offer to India as a partner in co-developing technologies, processes and equipment in
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Speakers/Panelists
Johan Löfmark – Manager Digital at TCS
Makarand Deolalkar – Chief of Operations at L&T Infotech
Hardeep Garewal – President and MD Europe Operations ITC Infotech
Amit Pasari – CEO at XS Infosol
Nami Zarringhalam – Chief Strategy Officer at Trucaller
Moderator: Jasmeet Sethi – Senior Advisor Consumer Insight at Ericsson
Time
01/06/2015 10:30 - 12:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
Organizer
01jun11:0012:00Local Waste to Local Fuel to Local Transport11:00 - 12:00(GMT+00:00) Grand Hotel
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India understands it has a problem with pollution and is eager to tackle this problem going forward. This is an important reasons for the Indian Governments interest in Scania’s work
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India understands it has a problem with pollution and is eager to tackle this problem going forward. This is an important reasons for the Indian Governments interest in Scania’s work on biofuels and sustainable transport systems. Swedfund and Scania has now entered into a partnership to produce biofuel from sludge in the city of Nagpur. Nagpur is the pilot city for testing sustainable transport systems and a part of the Indian Governments Smart Cities project.
India is the 7th largest country in the world covering an area of 3.5 million square km and has a population of 1.2 billion. According to 2011 census figures, 30 percent of India’s population lives in urban areas and the rate of urbanization is growing steadily due to the push/pull effects of employment opportunities and the declining viability of the agricultural sector. This in addition to the fact that India now has the 4th largest economy in the world – $4.463 trillion (2011 est.), has resulted in a large and growing movement of goods, services, and people fueled by trade and employment opportunities – almost all of which is powered by fossil fuels.
The increase in emissions form traffic along with inadequate infrastructure facilities is responsible for high levels of local pollutants and GHGs in several of these cities. With the growing air pollution and GHG emissions from the transport sector in cities and at the national level, regulatory agencies will have to find real solutions, especially in terms of managing traffic in cities and freight at the national level.
The City of Nagpur, State of Maharashtra in India, have been appointed a pilot city for solutions to handle urban transport and mobility.
As part of this Scania and Swedfund has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for construction of a biogas plant in the city. The MOU envisions that a biogas plant, creating biogas fuel from waste, will be set up. The biogas will be utilised to run the vehicles, especially city buses.
Speakers
- Mr Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, State Minister for Chemicals & fertilisers – tbc
- Swedish Minister for Enterprise (Mikael Damberg) – tbc
- Swedfund (Anna Ryott)
- Scania (Anders Grundströmer)
- Håkan Dahlfors, Symbiocity – tbc
- Gustaf Landahl, Stockholm Stad – tbc
Time
01/06/2015 11:00 - 12:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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The spending on R&D in India is mostly done by the government, although the private sector is now taking large strides to fund such initiatives. Speakers
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Speakers/Panelists
Dr Rajiv Modi – Chairman, CII National Committee on Pharma and Chairman & Managing Director, Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Robert Bergqvist – Chief Economist SEB Group
Prof. (Dr.) Balvir S Tomar – Chairman and Chancellor Nims University (ASSOCHAM)
Makarand Deolalkar – Chief of Operations at L&T Infotech
Moderator: Gautam S Bhattacharyya – Senior Advisor SIBC and Deputy Director Swedish Foreign Ministry
Time
01/06/2015 13:00 - 14:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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Sweden and India have a long tradition of cooperation in the field of health. From a cooperation based on development aid, the collaboration has evolved to a more dynamic and
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Sweden and India have a long tradition of cooperation in the field of health. From a cooperation based on development aid, the collaboration has evolved to a more dynamic and mutually beneficial alliance. Sweden has a lot to offer India when it comes to organizing healthcare be it creating a system for healthy mothers and babies, offering universal coverage to its population or care of the elderly. India is also emerging as a hub for cost-effective R & D and clinical trials. Could Indian and Swedish companies collaborate to find solutions in some important areas of Life Science? Will have a focus on non-communicable diseases like Diabetes/ cancer/ cardio-vascular where the focus will be on the business of science.
SPEAKERS/PANELISTS
Dr. Rajiv Modi – Chairman and Managing Director of Cadilla Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Rupali Basu – President and Chief Executive Officer of Apollo Hospitals Group
Peter Bramberg – Chairman of Biomatcell Vinn Excellence Center in Biomaterials and Celltherapy
Prof Goran Hansson – Professor at Karolinska Institute and Permanent Secretary-elect of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Maria Helling – CEO for Swecare
Prof. Ingrid Lundberg – Professor at Karolinska Institute & head of Rheumatology at the Karolinska Hospital
MODERATOR: Dr. Carani Sanjeevi – Associate Professor at Karolinska Institute
Time
01/06/2015 15:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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India has the fifth largest power generation portfolio worldwide with a power generation capacity of 245 GW. Economic growth, increasing prosperity, a growing rate of urbanization and rising per capita
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India has the fifth largest power generation portfolio worldwide with a power generation capacity of 245 GW. Economic growth, increasing prosperity, a growing rate of urbanization and rising per capita energy consumption has widened access to energy in the country. Wind energy is the largest renewable energy source in India. The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission aims to generate 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022, creating a positive environment among investors keen to tap into India’s potential. The country offers unlimited growth potential for the solar photovoltaic industry.
Speakers/Panelists
Erik Brandsma – General Director at Swedish Energy Agency
Mats Olausson – Senior Advisor, Sustainable Products at SEB
Nils Vikmång – State Secretary
Marie Fossum – Head of Utilities at Ericsson
Bo Normark – Chair, project “Crossroads Electricity” at Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)
Birgitta Resvik – Vice President Corporate Relation, Fortum
Prof. Rajeev Thottappillil – Head of Department of Electromagnetic Engineering at KTH
Ritwik Majumder – Senior Scientist in ABB Corporate Research
Sumit Jamuar -CEO, SBICAP (UK), Financial services
Raghunath Mahapatra – VP-Strategy, Welspun Energy Pvt Ltd., Steel, Textile, Infrastructure and Energy
Moderator: Lars Olsson – Founder and Senior Adviser at Seniorit AB
Time
01/06/2015 15:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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The majority led government lead by Prime Minister Modi is setting a new vision for India with exceptional development & growth, removal of poverty, boosting infrastructure, cleaning up India, digital
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The majority led government lead by Prime Minister Modi is setting a new vision for India with exceptional development & growth, removal of poverty, boosting infrastructure, cleaning up India, digital India. The new Make in India campaign will boost India’s manufacturing infrastructure and capacity for innovation and is poised for phenomenal growth: new smart cities and industrial clusters, being developed in identified industrial corridors having connectivity, new youth-focused programs and institutions dedicated to developing specialized skills. Most importantly, the Make in India program represents an attitudinal shift in how India relates to investors: not as a permit-issuing authority, but as a true business partner. Sweden companies are global leaders in many of the areas vital for India’s growth. Sweden shares many vital values with India such as democracy and respect for diversity and a commitment to protecting the environment. How can it be a partner in India’s journey to inclusive sustainable growth? How can we set the agenda for a brighter shared future with vision and values?
Speakers/Panelists
Moderator: Robin Sukhia, President Swedish India Business Council
Anders Grundströmer – Managing Director of Scania India and Senior Vice President Scania AB
Bicky Chakraborty – CEO Elite Hotels of Sweden
Harshbeena Sahney Zaveri – Managing Director and President at NRB Bearings Ltd.
Mr Narendra Sen, CEO, RackBank Datacenters Pvt. Ltd (FICCI)
Susmita Mohanty, Founder CEO Eart2 Orbit
Göran Westerberg, CEO of RUSTA
Lars Winter, CEO, Domsjö Aditya Birla
Peje Emilsson, Chairman of Kunskapsskolan and Kreab
Akash Passey, Senior Vice President Volvo Buses
Johan Halling, Business Area President Mining and Rock Excavation Technique Atlas Copco
Main session
`India-Sweden Partnership- Co-creating a Brighter Future’
Keynote addresses by:
H.E. the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee in the gracious presence of Their Majesties and Their Royal Highnesses
The programme concludes with a specially created cultural performance featuring India’s leading modern dance exponent Astad Deboo and amazing musical talent from Sweden and the young creative Bollywood choreographer Avik Nath from Latvia followed by an exceptional buffet lunch showcasing the culinary finesse of Dheeraj Singh of Indian Street Food Co, winner of ARLA Guldko 2015 for best street food in Sweden.
Time
02/06/2015 10:00 - 12:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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02jun14:3016:00Make in India and Transfer of Technology14:30 - 16:00(GMT+00:00) Grand Hotel
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Since the launch of ‘Make in India’ programme in September 2014, Prime Minister Modi’s government has taken multiple steps to make Indian industry more conducive to foreign investment, and
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Since the launch of ‘Make in India’ programme in September 2014, Prime Minister Modi’s government has taken multiple steps to make Indian industry more conducive to foreign investment, and to encourage technology sharing between international OEMs and Indian companies. The purpose is to create job opportunities, provide a boost to the manufacturing sector, and better secure India, internally and on the borders.
Swedish industry has a rich history of collaborating with partner countries to help them develop an indigenous industrial base and boost their capabilities. This has invariably been done in a manner that is financially sound and equally beneficial for all parties involved, creating a sustainable legacy that helps the domestic industry grow even after the partnership has ended.
The timing is perfect for Swedish companies to establish relationships with Indian partners to co-develop and jointly manufacture for the Indian market as well as for exports. India’s defence and aerospace industry is undergoing a rapid shift towards the use of high-technology systems, an area where Sweden has traditionally excelled – and Swedish government and industry can play a large role in supporting the Make in India mission.
Speakers/Panelists
Jan Widerström – Chairman Saab India Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Harshbeena Sahney Zaveri – Managing Director and President of NRB Bearings Ltd.
Mr. Kanwal Monga – Chairman Virgo Consultants & Marketing Pvt. Ltd
Anders Grundströmer – Senior Vice President at Scania
Balvir S Tomar – Chairman and Chancellor at Nims University
Moderator: Håkan Kingstedt – Chairman at Sweden-India Business Council
Time
02/06/2015 14:30 - 16:00(GMT+00:00)
Location
Grand Hotel
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Economical Growth is traditionally linked with increasing demands of energy and growing amounts of waste. The use of fossil fuels and enlargement of landfills increases the climate change and have
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Economical Growth is traditionally linked with increasing demands of energy and growing amounts of waste. The use of fossil fuels and enlargement of landfills increases the climate change and have negative impact on the environment. For maintaining economical growth in a long term perspective the environmental impact must be recognized and reduced.
WORLD-CLASS REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Sweden has been rather successful in a transformation towards a high degree of recycling and use of renewable energy sources. In the Gothenburg region there is a range of collection systems intended to utilise waste and recycle it into new material, used to generate electricity or heat or to produce vehicle fuel.
CHALLANGES CAN BECOME OPPORTUNITIES
India’s challenges in waste management can become opportunities with the right designs, models and technologies. An exchange of knowhow and experiences between Sweden and India in the field of Waste Management would benefit both in developing technological solutions for sustainability and a greener, longer lasting planet.
In this seminary, focusing on waste management system a panel of expertise from different sectors in the city of Gothenburg is invited as well as expertise from India. Together they will talk about and explore the possibilities and challenges of waste management in sustainable future cities.
Speakers/Panelists
Akash Passey – Senior Vice President at Volvo Buses
Brahmins Food India
Magnus Kårestedt – President Harbour of Gothenburg
Professor Chalmers
Anna Liberg – Trade Commissioner
Moderator: Jonas Törnblom – Senior VP Envac
Time
03/06/2015 13:00 - 14:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Göteborg
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Strategies for India. Investing for the long haul – Swedish business in India. How to succeed in India. What strategies do Swedish companies deploy in India. What are the expectations and
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Strategies for India. Investing for the long haul – Swedish business in India. How to succeed in India. What strategies do Swedish companies deploy in India. What are the expectations and the successful routes? Partnerships, own production/development etc. Being there for a long time. (Challenges – legal, technical, access, etc).
Logistics using Gothenburg as a gateway to the Nordics for Transportation and Logistics. Gothenburg Port and its role. Sister port in India?
Speakers/Panelists
Dr. Rajiv Modi – Chairman and Managing Director of Cadila Pharmaceuticals
Håkan Kingstedt – Chairman Sweden-India Business Council, former President Sandvik India
Karin Wallström – Director Group Communications and Marketing
M K Gupta – Managing Director at Star Wire India
Moderator: Robin Sukhia – Secretary General at Sweden-India Business Council
Time
03/06/2015 15:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Location
Göteborg