Key numbers, evaluation on strategy goals and feedback from event organizers and press from Oslo Innovation Week 2017, 25-29 September. By Oslo Business Region.
This document contains the agenda and plans for Oslo Innovation Week 2018. It discusses continuing focus areas from 2017 like sustainability, steam venues, and showcasing Oslo culture. It also outlines proposals to attract more international attendees and startups, connect startups to corporations, and partner with the city of Oslo on smart city initiatives. Key events like the opening, 100 Pitches startup competition, and Oslo Innovation Award are also summarized. The document analyzes feedback and provides criteria for partner events to align with OIW's mission.
- Oslo Innovation Week 2016 included 75 events with over 10,700 attendees and 350 speakers. Feedback from event organizers was positive, praising the collaboration and networking opportunities.
- Key metrics included 75 events, 115 event organizers, 10,700 attendees with 21% from outside Norway. There were 350 speakers, half of whom were male.
- The theme of "Powercouples" aimed to connect different industries and disciplines. An online tool let people generate their own power couples. The theme received positive feedback.
Oslo Innovation Week 2015 was held from 12-16 October with over 70 events attended by 9,500 people. Key figures included 75 international keynote speakers, 87 media articles generated, and a social media reach of 21.5 million unique users. Feedback from organizers was positive, rating concepts like the company crawl, 100 pitches contest, and opening event highly. The 2016 edition of Oslo Innovation Week is scheduled for 17-21 October.
Innovation: How to make it easy for peopleExpedite HR
This document summarizes Northumbrian Water's innovation leadership journey from 2012 to the present. It discusses the development of their innovation strategy, initiatives to promote a culture of innovation like design sprints, and insights gained along the way. The company launched its first innovation strategy in 2014 and has since taken steps like boosting resources for radical innovation projects and establishing innovation ambassadors. Design sprints were introduced to address specific issues, applying a modified version of the Google design sprint process. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned, such as the importance of clarity, co-creation, and honoring efforts to build an innovative culture.
There's no such thing as digital strategy : Unilever for Hyper Island Master ...Robert Holzer
A presentation by Rob Holzer, as a Hyper Island Master Series expert, to 40 Unilever brand managers and senior executives in São Paulo, Brazil in 2012.
Key numbers, evaluation on strategy goals and feedback from event organizers, press, and attendees from Oslo Innovation Week 2019, 23-27 September. By Oslo Business Region.
Key numbers, evaluation on strategy goals and feedback from event organizers, press, and attendees from Oslo Innovation Week 2018, 24-28 September. By Oslo Business Region.
This document contains the agenda and plans for Oslo Innovation Week 2018. It discusses continuing focus areas from 2017 like sustainability, steam venues, and showcasing Oslo culture. It also outlines proposals to attract more international attendees and startups, connect startups to corporations, and partner with the city of Oslo on smart city initiatives. Key events like the opening, 100 Pitches startup competition, and Oslo Innovation Award are also summarized. The document analyzes feedback and provides criteria for partner events to align with OIW's mission.
- Oslo Innovation Week 2016 included 75 events with over 10,700 attendees and 350 speakers. Feedback from event organizers was positive, praising the collaboration and networking opportunities.
- Key metrics included 75 events, 115 event organizers, 10,700 attendees with 21% from outside Norway. There were 350 speakers, half of whom were male.
- The theme of "Powercouples" aimed to connect different industries and disciplines. An online tool let people generate their own power couples. The theme received positive feedback.
Oslo Innovation Week 2015 was held from 12-16 October with over 70 events attended by 9,500 people. Key figures included 75 international keynote speakers, 87 media articles generated, and a social media reach of 21.5 million unique users. Feedback from organizers was positive, rating concepts like the company crawl, 100 pitches contest, and opening event highly. The 2016 edition of Oslo Innovation Week is scheduled for 17-21 October.
Innovation: How to make it easy for peopleExpedite HR
This document summarizes Northumbrian Water's innovation leadership journey from 2012 to the present. It discusses the development of their innovation strategy, initiatives to promote a culture of innovation like design sprints, and insights gained along the way. The company launched its first innovation strategy in 2014 and has since taken steps like boosting resources for radical innovation projects and establishing innovation ambassadors. Design sprints were introduced to address specific issues, applying a modified version of the Google design sprint process. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned, such as the importance of clarity, co-creation, and honoring efforts to build an innovative culture.
There's no such thing as digital strategy : Unilever for Hyper Island Master ...Robert Holzer
A presentation by Rob Holzer, as a Hyper Island Master Series expert, to 40 Unilever brand managers and senior executives in São Paulo, Brazil in 2012.
Key numbers, evaluation on strategy goals and feedback from event organizers, press, and attendees from Oslo Innovation Week 2019, 23-27 September. By Oslo Business Region.
Key numbers, evaluation on strategy goals and feedback from event organizers, press, and attendees from Oslo Innovation Week 2018, 24-28 September. By Oslo Business Region.
We are a forward thinking company, founded on the 4th of December 2008, with the mission of inspiring leaders and organizations for the future. We explore, analyze and organize trends and knowledge for leaders – by studying and understanding context, challenges, opportunities, corporations’ goals, business strategies, leaders’ minds and human behaviors – and then create and produce inspiring contents, events and media projects to ignite change and new ways towards better and greater individual and collective growth.
This document provides information about Global Talent Week taking place from March 30th to April 8th in Scandinavia and online. It includes the program schedule, descriptions of participating companies and organizations exhibiting at the online career fair and Global Mobility Forum, and profiles of the 30 semifinalists for the Global Talent Awards. The purpose of Global Talent Week is to connect global talents with opportunities in Scandinavia and recognize individuals who bring skills in innovation, entrepreneurship, and intercultural competence to the global workforce.
The document is describing an upcoming conference called the ISBE Conference, which has become known as a place to share the highest quality new entrepreneurial and small business research over 38 years. The conference provides a platform for academics, policymakers, and business support practitioners to share new perspectives, form relationships, and allow research to inform policy and practice changes. It includes over 250 presentations, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities over two days for its over 400 attendees from over 40 countries.
This document provides information about Global Talent Week, taking place from March 30th to April 8th in Scandinavia and online. It introduces the program of events, including an online career fair, networking events in Oslo and Copenhagen, and a Global Mobility Forum. It also profiles some of the exhibitors and organizations participating in Global Talent Week, such as IBM, Jotun, Nova, Oslo Municipality, and Statkraft. Finally, it provides details on the Global Talent Awards, which recognizes outstanding global talents.
OiConf is a social and mobile event series in Europe that brings together industry pioneers, digital disruptors, and media innovators. The event features keynotes, workshops, and masterclasses focused on cutting-edge topics in social media, mobile marketing, and online influence. It attracts senior marketing executives and directors from various industries seeking insights to help grow their businesses. The document outlines details of the event such as speakers, themes, dates and locations. It also promotes exhibition and sponsorship opportunities for companies to engage with OiConf's audience of over 10,000 active subscribers and networking professionals.
Oslo Innovation Week 2017 will include about 50 events from September 25-29 highlighting solutions to global challenges. The various events will be talks, conferences, startup pitches, workshops and parties across 4 venues in Oslo exploring topics like smart cities, health, education, clean energy, and more. Speakers will include entrepreneurs and leaders from Europe and the US. The week will kick off with an invitation-only opening event and reception attended by 500 people.
Invitation to Thinkers50 European Business Forum 2017Linette Jørgensen
The document is an invitation and program for the European Business Forum hosted by Thinkers50 Europe on May 9-10, 2017 in Odense, Denmark. The forum will bring together business leaders and thinkers to discuss key issues of innovation, digitization, and growth through keynote speeches, panels, workshops, and networking opportunities. Topics will include moonshot thinking, the future of business, markets, innovation, and profitable growth. Speakers include experts from Google, Singularity University, Novo Nordisk, INSEAD, and Harvard Business School. The event aims to provide a unique setting for European executives to network, co-create ideas, and gain insights on navigating dynamic business environments.
Oslo Business Region serves as Oslo's platform for strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem. In 2018, Oslo saw significant growth in its startup scene, with the number of startup investments ranking Oslo among the top 20 startup hubs in Europe. Oslo Business Region hosted various events throughout the year to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders, including Oslo Startup Day, Nordic Extreme Tech Challenge, and Meet the Community. These events helped foster partnerships, ideas, and growth within Oslo's growing startup community.
Oslo Business Forum is a company that holds conferences on leadership, technology, and sustainability. Their culture code document outlines their values of being curious, inspiring, and fast. They believe in challenging traditional thinking and experimentation. Employees enjoy perks like free snacks, coffee, and lunches. They work as a passionate team to inspire others and make a positive impact.
The International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM) is a global network of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in innovation management. Founded in 1983, ISPIM organizes annual conferences and symposiums to facilitate networking and knowledge sharing around innovation. Recent challenges included making events more relevant and improving networking opportunities between academics and corporate delegates. ISPIM looks for centrally located venues that can accommodate hundreds of attendees, include facilities for breakout sessions, and support social functions in the evenings.
The document provides an overview and review of the NOAH Conference 2013, which took place on November 13-14, 2013 in London. Some key details include: there were over 1,600 attendees from 50+ countries, with 145 speakers from 20 countries presenting across 3 stages. Feedback from attendees was very positive. NOAH aims to be Europe's leading annual internet business conference, bringing together startups, investors, and corporations.
The Oslo Lounge was open from March 11-15, 2016 during SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas. It provided a space for coworking, meetings, and attending/hosting events organized with Norwegian and international companies. Over 5,000 people registered for events at the lounge, which reached over 3.5 million on social media and was the top trending topic in Norway on Twitter for several days. Startups and partners found the lounge to be valuable for making new contacts and hosting meetings.
The document provides information about the EURUS 2016 private capital forum taking place in Vienna, Austria from October 7-7. It includes details about the agenda, speakers, panels and presentations covering topics in private equity, venture capital and real estate. The forum aims to bring together investors, fund managers, entrepreneurs and consultants from Europe to share insights on opportunities in private markets and explore solutions to challenges. It also seeks to boost cooperation among market participants and enable investments across Europe, Russia and CIS with positive economic and social impacts.
Transforming music festivals_OnceinaLifeTimeEventsJulia Ramos
Presentation on Sustainability for Music Festivals.
Once in a LifeTime Events.org is a "Strategic Sustainable Development" training and consultancy company.
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge is a competition launched by the five Nordic capitals (Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Reykjavik) to find innovative solutions that can help the elderly and disabled live independently. The competition will run from 2015-2016, offer a 1 million NOK prize, and provide participants with mentoring, networking opportunities, and a chance to test solutions with the Nordic capitals. The goal is to boost innovation in health/welfare technology and create a joint Nordic market to address the growing needs of aging populations in the region.
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge open until 18.3.forumvirium
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge seeks innovations that can increase the quality of life for the frail elderly and people with disabilities, and make it possible for them to live independently in their own home.
The deadline for proposals is 18 March 2015.
The competition runs until June 2016. The main prize is 1 million NOK (around 121 000 eur).
This document provides a summary of upcoming Fintech events and programs in the spring of 2018, including payments meetups in Bergen and Oslo, blockchain meetups and conferences, accelerator programs from DNB NXT and TheFactory, a Fintech startup weekend in Oslo, and the Money 2020 conference in Amsterdam. It encourages people to stay tuned for more events from Oslo Fintech Hub.
1. Encap Security and AllClear ID are leaders in PSD2 strong customer authentication and GDPR breach notification, respectively.
2. The document discusses how PSD2 SCA and GDPR breach notification are new customer experiences that will define brands and careers.
3. It promotes AllClear ID's strong authentication cloud service and early access program for financial institutions to get ready to deploy compliant SCA by June 2018.
We are a forward thinking company, founded on the 4th of December 2008, with the mission of inspiring leaders and organizations for the future. We explore, analyze and organize trends and knowledge for leaders – by studying and understanding context, challenges, opportunities, corporations’ goals, business strategies, leaders’ minds and human behaviors – and then create and produce inspiring contents, events and media projects to ignite change and new ways towards better and greater individual and collective growth.
This document provides information about Global Talent Week taking place from March 30th to April 8th in Scandinavia and online. It includes the program schedule, descriptions of participating companies and organizations exhibiting at the online career fair and Global Mobility Forum, and profiles of the 30 semifinalists for the Global Talent Awards. The purpose of Global Talent Week is to connect global talents with opportunities in Scandinavia and recognize individuals who bring skills in innovation, entrepreneurship, and intercultural competence to the global workforce.
The document is describing an upcoming conference called the ISBE Conference, which has become known as a place to share the highest quality new entrepreneurial and small business research over 38 years. The conference provides a platform for academics, policymakers, and business support practitioners to share new perspectives, form relationships, and allow research to inform policy and practice changes. It includes over 250 presentations, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities over two days for its over 400 attendees from over 40 countries.
This document provides information about Global Talent Week, taking place from March 30th to April 8th in Scandinavia and online. It introduces the program of events, including an online career fair, networking events in Oslo and Copenhagen, and a Global Mobility Forum. It also profiles some of the exhibitors and organizations participating in Global Talent Week, such as IBM, Jotun, Nova, Oslo Municipality, and Statkraft. Finally, it provides details on the Global Talent Awards, which recognizes outstanding global talents.
OiConf is a social and mobile event series in Europe that brings together industry pioneers, digital disruptors, and media innovators. The event features keynotes, workshops, and masterclasses focused on cutting-edge topics in social media, mobile marketing, and online influence. It attracts senior marketing executives and directors from various industries seeking insights to help grow their businesses. The document outlines details of the event such as speakers, themes, dates and locations. It also promotes exhibition and sponsorship opportunities for companies to engage with OiConf's audience of over 10,000 active subscribers and networking professionals.
Oslo Innovation Week 2017 will include about 50 events from September 25-29 highlighting solutions to global challenges. The various events will be talks, conferences, startup pitches, workshops and parties across 4 venues in Oslo exploring topics like smart cities, health, education, clean energy, and more. Speakers will include entrepreneurs and leaders from Europe and the US. The week will kick off with an invitation-only opening event and reception attended by 500 people.
Invitation to Thinkers50 European Business Forum 2017Linette Jørgensen
The document is an invitation and program for the European Business Forum hosted by Thinkers50 Europe on May 9-10, 2017 in Odense, Denmark. The forum will bring together business leaders and thinkers to discuss key issues of innovation, digitization, and growth through keynote speeches, panels, workshops, and networking opportunities. Topics will include moonshot thinking, the future of business, markets, innovation, and profitable growth. Speakers include experts from Google, Singularity University, Novo Nordisk, INSEAD, and Harvard Business School. The event aims to provide a unique setting for European executives to network, co-create ideas, and gain insights on navigating dynamic business environments.
Oslo Business Region serves as Oslo's platform for strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem. In 2018, Oslo saw significant growth in its startup scene, with the number of startup investments ranking Oslo among the top 20 startup hubs in Europe. Oslo Business Region hosted various events throughout the year to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders, including Oslo Startup Day, Nordic Extreme Tech Challenge, and Meet the Community. These events helped foster partnerships, ideas, and growth within Oslo's growing startup community.
Oslo Business Forum is a company that holds conferences on leadership, technology, and sustainability. Their culture code document outlines their values of being curious, inspiring, and fast. They believe in challenging traditional thinking and experimentation. Employees enjoy perks like free snacks, coffee, and lunches. They work as a passionate team to inspire others and make a positive impact.
The International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM) is a global network of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in innovation management. Founded in 1983, ISPIM organizes annual conferences and symposiums to facilitate networking and knowledge sharing around innovation. Recent challenges included making events more relevant and improving networking opportunities between academics and corporate delegates. ISPIM looks for centrally located venues that can accommodate hundreds of attendees, include facilities for breakout sessions, and support social functions in the evenings.
The document provides an overview and review of the NOAH Conference 2013, which took place on November 13-14, 2013 in London. Some key details include: there were over 1,600 attendees from 50+ countries, with 145 speakers from 20 countries presenting across 3 stages. Feedback from attendees was very positive. NOAH aims to be Europe's leading annual internet business conference, bringing together startups, investors, and corporations.
The Oslo Lounge was open from March 11-15, 2016 during SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas. It provided a space for coworking, meetings, and attending/hosting events organized with Norwegian and international companies. Over 5,000 people registered for events at the lounge, which reached over 3.5 million on social media and was the top trending topic in Norway on Twitter for several days. Startups and partners found the lounge to be valuable for making new contacts and hosting meetings.
The document provides information about the EURUS 2016 private capital forum taking place in Vienna, Austria from October 7-7. It includes details about the agenda, speakers, panels and presentations covering topics in private equity, venture capital and real estate. The forum aims to bring together investors, fund managers, entrepreneurs and consultants from Europe to share insights on opportunities in private markets and explore solutions to challenges. It also seeks to boost cooperation among market participants and enable investments across Europe, Russia and CIS with positive economic and social impacts.
Transforming music festivals_OnceinaLifeTimeEventsJulia Ramos
Presentation on Sustainability for Music Festivals.
Once in a LifeTime Events.org is a "Strategic Sustainable Development" training and consultancy company.
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge is a competition launched by the five Nordic capitals (Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Reykjavik) to find innovative solutions that can help the elderly and disabled live independently. The competition will run from 2015-2016, offer a 1 million NOK prize, and provide participants with mentoring, networking opportunities, and a chance to test solutions with the Nordic capitals. The goal is to boost innovation in health/welfare technology and create a joint Nordic market to address the growing needs of aging populations in the region.
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge open until 18.3.forumvirium
The Nordic Independent Living Challenge seeks innovations that can increase the quality of life for the frail elderly and people with disabilities, and make it possible for them to live independently in their own home.
The deadline for proposals is 18 March 2015.
The competition runs until June 2016. The main prize is 1 million NOK (around 121 000 eur).
This document provides a summary of upcoming Fintech events and programs in the spring of 2018, including payments meetups in Bergen and Oslo, blockchain meetups and conferences, accelerator programs from DNB NXT and TheFactory, a Fintech startup weekend in Oslo, and the Money 2020 conference in Amsterdam. It encourages people to stay tuned for more events from Oslo Fintech Hub.
1. Encap Security and AllClear ID are leaders in PSD2 strong customer authentication and GDPR breach notification, respectively.
2. The document discusses how PSD2 SCA and GDPR breach notification are new customer experiences that will define brands and careers.
3. It promotes AllClear ID's strong authentication cloud service and early access program for financial institutions to get ready to deploy compliant SCA by June 2018.
The document discusses Nets, a company that provides digital payment services. Nets connects fintech companies to over 240 banks through a single API and connection, simplifying the process compared to fintechs connecting directly to each individual bank. This single connection through Nets' platform reduces costs, complexity, and workload for fintechs while also providing value-added services and faster access to markets. Nets also aims to facilitate open banking by creating an API marketplace that allows fintechs to reach numerous banks and third-party providers through a single connection.
PSD 2 aims to foster innovation, open up competition, and enhance consumer protection in payments. It introduces new types of payment service providers and establishes higher security requirements. There is still uncertainty around the timeline for implementing PSD 2 and its regulatory technical standards in Norway due to the country not having processed PSD 2 through the EEA agreement yet. New players under PSD 2 will be subject to strict licensing and operational requirements to help manage risks, and supervisory cooperation across borders will be improved.
The document discusses Danske Bank's implementation of PSD2 and opportunities for open banking. It outlines Danske Bank's timeline for PSD2 compliance and API implementation. It also discusses the bank's initiatives to organize internally and partner with fintechs to capitalize on opportunities from open banking like developing new financial services and tools. The document encourages interested parties to contact Danske Bank to discuss collaboration ideas or sign up for early access to their APIs.
DNB is preparing for PSD2 compliance on January 13th by launching over 40 API services for payments and account information. They will make these APIs available through AWS API Gateway and additional APIs for onboarding third party providers. DNB wants to capitalize on PSD2 opportunities by ensuring they, partners, and customers stay ahead on compliance while also pursuing business opportunities. They are launching a new partnerships unit and accelerator program called NXT to foster partnerships with fintech startups in a way that benefits all parties.
Eika Gruppen is a large banking alliance in Norway consisting of 69 local banks, 207 branches, over 3,000 employees, and assets totaling 360 billion NOK serving over 1 million customers. As excellent customer experience is the new standard, Eika is looking to partner with other fintech companies through their upcoming PSD2 hackathon this spring to contact Marcus Eger to pitch innovations that can help create the next generation of banking and build on their APIs to better serve customers.
SpareBank 1 has been preparing for PSD2 regulations since 2016 by establishing API gateways, testing APIs internally and with partners, and forming a PSD2 taskforce. They are now in the process of standardizing their PSD2 APIs and building an external developer portal and test environment. Some of their PSD2 APIs are already in production for account information, payments, and more. They aim to have a basic developer portal available in February 2018 and the full portal by summer 2018 to allow external testing and development on their APIs before PSD2 laws take effect in Norway.
Nordea has attracted over 1000 pilots to test its open banking platform, making it a leader in the Nordic open banking market. It sees PSD2 as an opportunity to partner with fintechs and developers to create value for customers. Last year, Nordea launched an early access program and sandbox for its open banking platform, gradually expanding access and adding new payment and account capabilities. It plans to expand access to additional Nordic countries and account types while continuing to engage fintech communities through events and social media to gather feedback and fuel further innovation.
Norway Health Tech is a non-profit organization established in 2009 that represents over 200 members across the healthcare value chain in Norway. It aims to address all areas of human health through collaboration between healthcare industry, providers, researchers, and government. Key challenges in healthcare like aging populations and chronic diseases are driving needs for new healthcare products and solutions. Norway has strong assets in this area like research institutions, healthcare systems, and a concentration of activity in the Oslo region that can support innovation.
Update Oslo – Implementing Health care technology. An update on the status of the Health care technology program in Oslo and the implementation of new services and solutions.
By Harald Sundt-Ohlsen, Agency for Health.
Young Entrepreneurs Talk. That was the topic, fitting for a young audience full of students. We wanted to bring relevant stories and key learning points from entrepreneurs in different stages to the audience, many of whom are about to embark on similar ventures.
Young Entrepreneurs Talk. That was the topic, fitting for a young audience full of students. We wanted to bring relevant stories and key learning points from entrepreneurs in different stages to the audience, many of whom are about to embark on similar ventures.
Nets | Startup Day - Fintech + Open Banking
The banking industry is up for disruption, or in the process of being disrupted as some might say.
On May 22nd fintech-startups and incumbents met at Kulturhuset to discuss open banking and show examples of how new services will shake up the game.
Nordea | Startup Day - Fintech + Open Banking
The banking industry is up for disruption, or in the process of being disrupted as some might say.
On May 22nd fintech-startups and incumbents met at Kulturhuset to discuss open banking and show examples of how new services will shake up the game.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
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The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
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A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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To implement a CRM for real estate, set clear goals, choose a CRM with key real estate features, and customize it to your needs. Migrate your data, train your team, and use automation to save time. Monitor performance, ensure data security, and use the CRM to enhance marketing. Regularly check its effectiveness to improve your business.
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
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Digital Transformation Compass
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Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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NEW useful contacts, said they got leads.
363 responses in total.
8. 2018PRIORITIES
Increase international focus
Continue sustainABILITY positioning
Continue the culture connection
Continue steam venues model
2017 had too many concepts for the OBR organisation
Partnership funding model must be revised
9. the bigger picture
- OVERVIEW
- DISRUPTION SCORES
- BACKBONE SCORES
- 2018 PRIORITIES
details
1. BRAND POSITIONING
2. EVENTS
3. CONCEPTS
4. THE BUZZ
5. ABOUT OIW
2017REPORT
12. POSITIONING:sustainABILITYOslo Innovation Week must have an international focus, because
the competition is global. It must also have a clear and interesting
mission, and fill an empty position in an overcrowded event
industry.
The ambition is to position Oslo Innovation Week as the leading
conference globally, showcasing real solutions to UN’s 17
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Oslo showcases action,
where other conferences just talk.
Oslo Innovation Week can do this because:
• There is a shift in the economy towards creating a more
sustainable business future.
• Oslo has many of the solutions in the fields of health, maritime,
education, smart city.
• The organizer ‘dugnad’.
13. HOW?All events at Oslo Innovation Week 2017 had to address or highlight
a business solution that solves a global challenge, connected to the
SDGs. To better understand what Oslo Innovation Week is, we
developed The Manifesto – a guide to event organizers, speakers,
journalists, sponsors and everyone involved. This is part of a longer
strategic development.
4.5EVENT ORGANIZER SURVEY:
HOW DID YOU EXPERIENCE
THIS CONCEPT?
SCALE1-5, WHERE 5 IS THE BEST
14. BUILDINGASTRONGERBRAND
The Oslo Brand Management Strategy defines the brand values of Oslo,
and Oslo Innovation Week aims to be on-brand.
PIONEERING
• OIW aim to showcase innovation in action. No endless talks on
wishing, hoping or speculating how things might be.
• OIW aim to bring forward new voices.
• OIW is on the forefront of closing the epic gender gap by
aiming to have 70% female keynotes.
ENRICHING
• OIW aims to have world-class co-lab involvement of the audience.
• Oslo has so much to offer. We want to facilitate so everyone can get as
much as possible out of their short stay in Oslo during OIW.
• Hospitality efforts
REAL
• OIW has a down-to-earth ambiance.
• We show, and then tell.
15. A world class event
FEEDBACKFROMTHEEVENTORGANIZERS
HOWWOULDYOURATETHEFOLLOWING: OIWIS...
Brings new talent on stage
Showcasing innovation in action
Feature topics that matter,
like sustainability
Audience involvement
Scale from 1-5, 5 being the best
My event
OIW
My event
OIW
My event
OIW
My event
OIW
My event
OIW
3,8
3,7
3,9
4,1
4,3
4,1
4,0
4,2
3,7
3,6
16. Facilitated networking arenas
and / or opportunities
Helped build bridges /
powercouples
Built international
networks and attention
Built Norwegian
networks and attention
Created a better
experience with steam venues
Scale from 1-5, 5 being the best
My event
OIW
3,7
3,6
My event
OIW
4,3
4,4
My event
OIW
3,8
4,1
My event
OIW
3,9
4,1
My event
OIW
4,1
4,3
FEEDBACKFROMTHEEVENTORGANIZERS
HOWWOULDYOURATETHEFOLLOWING: OIWIS...
17. 4.1VALUEOFBEING
PARTOFOIW
Would you like to be part of
Oslo Innovation Week 2018?
Yes
Notsure
No
87.5%
12.5%
0% COMMENT
12.5% is not sure due to internal organization, if they have a relevant project
to present or they have to evaluate experience, timing of the year
20. BACKBONESCORESFROMTHEATTENDEES
67% Feedback from attendees:
useful new contacts
79% Feedback from attendees:
useful new ideas
Usefulnewcontacts
Andusefulnewideas 0 LEADS
29 %
1-5 LEADS
63 %
6-10 LEADS
6 %
10-20 LEADS
2 %
HOWMANYACTUALLEADS DIDYOUGET?
*Some that replied that they did not get
NEW useful contacts, said they got leads.
363 responses in total.
22. THEOFFICIALOPENING
The main ambition of the event was to showcase real
sustainable business solutions, startups and create a
valuable networking arena. The event was hosted on
September 25th at VippaOslo, followed by a mixer at SALT.
The Official Opening included keynote talks and panels on
security, food, VR, innovation in the public sector, energy
in addition to the Oslo Innovation Award ceremony.
The event had 13 keynotes (3 international, 6 men)
including Jamie Smith (us) - Bitfury Group, Melanie
Rieback (nl) - Radically Open Security, Merethe Østby -
Yara, Frode Eilertsen, Anita Krohn Traaseth - Innovation
Norway, Raymond Johanssen – city of Oslo and Cilia
Holmes Indahl - Aker BioMarine.
620 guests attended, including HRH Crown Prince Haakon,
innovation leaders, journalists, startups and technology
experts.
4.0Feedback from the event organizer
survey – how did you experience this
concept? Scale 1-5, where 5 is the best.
80%Of the attendees got
new and useful contacts
23. OSLOINNOVATION
AWARD2017:
BEMYEYES(dk)
The Oslo Innovation Award aims to highlight a Nordic investor
ready startup that creates value for society and business.
Be My Eyes received the 2017 Oslo Innovation Award for their
substantial impact in bringing sight to the blind and visually
impaired through pioneering technology.
Be My Eyes have created a platform for providing volunteer work
and connecting people, unlocking latent and deeply valuable
resources in our society, and demonstrating the power of
inclusive design.
24. 100 Pitches is all about discovering new and promising startups in
a glowing Norwegian startup scene. About 50 early stage startups
pitched in front of investors and tech experts.
Entry round organizers:
Mesh, Oslo EdTech Cluster, ICT Norway, StartupLab, Climate-
KIC, Katapult Accelerator, Norway Health Tech, Oslo
International Hub, SoCentral, 657 Oslo, Angel Challenge, Oslo
House of Innovation, The Factory, DNB Nxt
This year’s winner was Chooose.
OIW100PITCHES
79%Of the attendees said they
got new useful ideas
Feedback from OIW 100 Pitches event
organizers: value of being partner of OIW
Scale 1-5, where 5 is the best.
4.6
25. AFTERWORKATSALT
To facilitate for more networking and a place
to meet people from other events, especially
for international attendees, we created a
social hub at SALT.
Every evening you could attend the OIW
Afterwork. The events varied every day; food
expo, Science of Happiness, Pecha Kucha
Night Oslo and Kahoot!. In addition, different
DJs played every night and the sauna was
open.
3.9Feedback from the event organizers:
How did you experience the concept?
Scale 1-5, where 5 is the best.
27. EVENTORGANIZERMEETINGS
The goal of the event organizer meetings is give the event
managers useful tools and inspiration to create better
events, and to create a valuable network.
2 MARCH AT SENTRALEN: INTRO TO OIW
Theme and concepts. Speakers Geir Lippestad, city of
Oslo, Frode Eilertsen, Stine Bratsberg Hattestad, Pure.
7 JUNE AT SALT: PRESS AND MEDIA
How to attract journalists to my event? Speakers from
VisitOslo, Shifter and NoIsolation .
25 AUGUST AT DNB: SOCIAL MEDIA
More and better content. Speakers: DNB NXT. Workshop
by Netlife.
4.5Feedback from the event organizer survey –
how did you experience this concept?
Scale 1-5, where 5 is the best.
28. VOLUNTEERS
Oslo Innovation Week 2017 had volunteers
working in the weeks leading up to and during
the week. They gave valuable help with social
media, marketing and event coordination.
100%Got new useful contacts
91%Will volunteer at OIW again
4.7Value as volunteer at OIW
4.3OIW’s project management
4.2Coherence between tasks
and expectations
Rating from 1-5,
where 5 is best.
32. KEYINTERNATIONALMEDIA
CNN (United States)
CCTV (China)
DR (Danmarks Radio) (Denmark)
Deutsche Welle (Germany)
L’Monde (France)
El Mundo (Spain)
Entrepreneur (United States)
Entrepreneur (Middle East)
TV 3 (Estonia)
El País
The Independent (England)
Vice (England)
BBC (England)
The Guardian (England)
TV Perú (Perú)
Canadian Business (Canada)
Time Out Chicago (United States)
Business Matters (England)
Business Insider Nordic (Finland)
Arctic Startup (Finalnd)
36. FEEDBACKFROMJOURNALISTS
• Cutting Edge Festival
• Official Opening
• DNB NXT 2017
• E-Estonia: Explore the
most advanced digital
society
• 100 Pitches
• Explore the ocean through
a digital diving mask and
pioneer underwater drone
• Smart Working City
• How big data may
transform the
development of cancer
treatments
• Nordic AI Summit Norway
MOST RELEVANT EVENTSHow would you rate the relevance of Oslo
Innovation Week 2017 event program?
How would you rate the information
provided to you from our staff before and
during Oslo Innovation Week 2017?
Would you recommend others to
visit Oslo Innovation Week?
Would you like to attend
Oslo Innovation Week next year?
*Ratings on a scale from 1-5, 5 is the best.
4.5
4.6
100%Yes
80%Yes
“Oslo Innovation Week is a new
look on the future.”
Linda Lacina, Entrepreneur (US)
37. +247%
DIGITALMEDIA
REACH IN DIGITAL MEDIA
Reach in digital media is social media combined with digital press articles.
REACH IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Unique users reached on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Tools for
measuring reach are Meltwater Insights, Meltwater Engage and Iconosquare.
Measured June 1st– November 11th, 2017
MILLION REACH
IN DIGITAL MEDIA
95.2
38.6
INCREASE FROM LAST YEAR
60%FEMALE MEN
40%
75% 25%INTERNATIONALNORWEGIAN
DEMOGHRAPHICS
2016
39. POWERCOUPLES
Oslo lacks hierarchies, and there is a very short distance between
people and power, between words and action, and people collaborate
across titles and industries. The future lies in bridging differences, and
Oslo can lead the way. Between established businesses and the
newcomers. Between public and private, academia and business. Across
borders, disciplines and titles. A powercouple consists of great minds of
different disciplines, complementing each other in solving the world’s
challenges.
To communicate this, we developed a Powercouples generator.
RESULTS FROM THE POWERCOUPLES GENERATOR (7.-30.9.2017)
Visits: 3494
Unique visitors: 2954
Page views: 5043
Posters generated: 902
Geo information: Norway: 78.2% USA: 4.7% Brazil 2.6% UK: 1.9%
40. OIWCARBONNEUTRAL
Oslo Innovation Week powercoupled with
Chooose and Get TDC to neutralize (and over
compensate) the CO2 footprint of everyone
participating.
1908 tonnes of CO2 was bought, which equals
close to 8000 fligths from Oslo to London, or
almost 1% of all cuts to be made by the city of
Oslo in 2017.
Also meaning, Oslo Innovation Week
contributes to reaching the city of Oslo’s
climate goals.
Photo: twitter.com/ChoooseToday
42. ABOUT
OSLO
INNOVATION
WEEK
Oslo Innovation Week is held annually in
Oslo since 2005, with more than 50 events
all around the city. The events are hosted
by individual businesses and corporations,
organizations, startup incubators,
makerspaces and educational institutes,
who meet the OIW criteria.
Oslo Innovation Week is owned by the City
of Oslo and Innovation Norway, and Oslo
Business Region is project manager.
43. ORGANIZATION
Oslo Innovation Week is owned by the city of Oslo and
Innovation Norway. Oslo Business Region is project manager.
Oslo
Advisory
Board
Owners
Project
manager
Event organizers 2017
The OIW strategy is secured by the OIW
steering committee and the Oslo
Advisory Board.
Companies and organizations apply to become an event organizer. When
the event criteria is met, the event will be part of the official OIW program.
OIW
Steering
Committee
44. OSLOADVISORYBOARD
Henrik Øinæss Statoil
Rolf Assev StartupLab
Alexander Woxen StartupLab
Karina Birkeland Lome Finn.no
Knut Traaseth Bahr
Sindre Østgård Tinius Trust
Rune Røsten Schibsted Vekst
Tellef Thorleifson Northzone
Jeanett Sandmo Innovation Norway
Heidi Austlid IKT Norge
Daniel Ras Vidal Abelia
Jostein Magnusson Netlife Research
Kathrine Synnes Finnskog Music Norway
Tonje Frydenlund Snøhetta
Johan Brand Kahoot
Jeanette Dyhre Kvisvik Villoid
Kjartan Slette Unacast
Anders Mjaaseth MESH
Anita Schjøll Brede Iris Al
Kathrine Myhre Oslo MedTech
Anne Kjersti Fahlvik Norsk Forskningsråd
Thomas Berglund Ocular AS
Kristin Riise DNB
Martin Falch 360 Leaders
Elin Nørve Future Leaders
Joachim W. Andersen Avinor
Johanna Staaf Telenor Digital
Henrik Faller Remarkable
Sigri Sevaldsen 657 Oslo
45. EVENTTIMELINEKEYNUMBERS
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Events 53 75 72 60 50 35 24 32
Event
organizers
142 115 94
Sold out
events
75% 77% 75%
Attendees 11K 10.7K 9.4K 8.6K 5.5K 5.7K 2.9K 3.7K
International
attendees
24% 21% 19%
Production
cost in NOK
24.7 mill 21.6 mill 16.9 mill 12.6 mill 7 mill 5 mill
46. FUNDING
The project organization of Oslo Innovation Week is funded by The
City of Oslo (with 1 .5 MNOK) and by Innovation Norway (with 1.0
MNOK). In addition to the basic funding,.
Oslo Brand Alliance contributed with 500.000 NOK, the Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs contributed with approx 50.000 NOK and
work hours.
The organizers and partners report a total production cost of 21.5
MNOK.
The total production cost of Oslo Innovation Week is estimated at
24.7 MNOK.
COMMENT
Compared to 2016 the program had 25 less events. The production
costs were higher, as part of making OIW better and more
professional.
47. All photos: Oslo Innovation Week / Christian T. Jørgensen and Gorm K. Gaare / EUP-Berlin GbR
Thomas Ekström, Oslo Business Region, Thomas Johannesen, VisitOslo