Sweden's Norrsken House lands in Brussels to fuel green innovation: Know more - Silicon Canals
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Norrsken, a Stockholm-based non-profit, has partnered with the vibrant community of #SustainableHub in Brussels to open Norrsken House Brussels. This initiative aims to unite innovators from various industries to foster collaboration in sustainability and clean technology. Niklas Adalberth, the founder, believes Europe's vast resources and talent can position it as a leader in the impact economy. The location, near the European Parliament, is strategic for engaging with key EU institutions and promoting sustainable business models that are financially viable. Norrsken House is positioned as a beacon of hope for renewed optimism in sustainability efforts across Europe.
"Building on the important work already done by #SustainableHub, we want this house to bring together Europe's leading voices in sustainability, entrepreneurship, clean technology, and innovation."
"I believe Europe has an enormous advantage - perhaps much bigger than we realize. Europe has all the ingredients it needs to be a leader in the next economy: world-class talent, top-tier R&D, a thriving cleantech ecosystem, and a forward-thinking regulatory environment."
"If sustainability cannot be sustained, it is not sustainable - so sustainability must by definition be a business case, backed by regulators that keep green premiums down, and help make impact entrepreneurship the norm."
"Over the past few weeks, we have seen a surge of optimism around Europe. Norrsken House is an embodiment of that hope."
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