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Open conversation - Does the rule development catch up with the climate challenge?

Organised by: Vinnova i samarbete med Kommittén för teknologisk innovation och etik (Komet)
Närtunagränd 3, 194 55 Upplands Väsby, Sweden Tue 30 Nov 2021 at 08:00-08:40

If new technology is to contribute to solutions that deal with climate change, the development of rules needs to keep up with the changes. Welcome to an open conversation on November 30 at 08.00 about the role of laws and regulations in speeding up and slowing down in the work of achieving climate goals.

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Do authorities, companies and politicians agree on what should be done?

The Committee for Technological Innovation and Ethics (Komet) and Vinnova invite to an open, webcast on technology, rules and climate. We discuss the role of rule development for green conversion with a panel with experiences from different parts of society. How do we get technology development and rules to interact? Do authorities, companies and politicians have the same view of technology and rules in the fight to achieve the sustainability goals and to prevent serious consequences of global warming?

The seminar offers a panel with experience from the public sector, business and organizations - we want to hear if they agree!

Examples of issues raised:

  • Do technology and rules interact?
  • Do authorities, companies and politicians have the same view of technology and rules in the fight to achieve the sustainability goals and to prevent serious consequences of global warming?

Participants:

  • Svante Axelsson, national coordinator for Fossilfritt Sverige
  • Rikard Jermsten, director general of the Swedish Competition Authority and member of Komet
  • Helene Hellmark Knutsson, Governor of Västerbotten and former Minister of Higher Education and research

Moderator: Anna Fridén, Secretary General of the Comet

The webinar is aimed at anyone who is interested in the intersection between new technology, ethics, innovation and rule development. Above all, decision-makers, innovation experts and policy developers in the public sector, but also to the business community.

Questions?

Emma Nilsson, Committee for Technological Innovation and Ethics (Komet). emma.z.nilsson@regeringskansliet.se

Sometimes we photograph or video record our activities. If you don't want to participate in photos or videos, please let us when you arrive.

Last updated 9 November 2021