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We take you behind the scenes of H&M with two key figures shaping the fashion giant’s future: Jörgen Andersson, Creative Director, and Linn af Klint Kansmark, Head of Circular Business Models.
In this exclusive interview, we explore Jörgen’s career at H&M, his learnings from working outside of the company, and why he decided to return to the brand two years go
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This is the fifth and final episode in our conversation series in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.
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We dive into the new frontier of fashion in digital worlds and gaming.
We are speaking with Hedvig Moberg and Patricia Aliaga DeVall, founders of digital agency Phany.
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Erik Olofsson Haavikko, Creative Director
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We are revisiting a panel discussion from the Transformation Conference in Copenhagen earlier this year, discussing how the Nordic fashion system can work together.
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This is the fourth episode in our conversation series, which will be published throughout 2024 in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.
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In today’s episode, we do a status check on the current use of AI tools in the fields we cover and look behind the scenes at how we operate at Scandinavian MIND.
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Editor-in-chef Konrad Olsson and creative director Erik Olofsson Haavikko.
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Today we are revisiting one of our panels from Transformation Conference in Copenhagen in August.
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We are reporting from Helsinki Design Week, one of the biggest and most significant design events in the Nordics, which we visited a couple of weeks ago.
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Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor, Scandinavian MIND.
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Today, we are speaking with Erik Ulin, a Swedish-born, New York-based executive working at the intersection of fashion and technology.
Erik is currently running the consultancy 0600 LLC, where he offers management consulting services to players in the fashion-tech space, including SoldThrough, Threedium, and Maison de Sabré.
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Christine Goulay an expert in sustainability, innovation, business development, supply chain, and thought leadership.
She has worked for the material science company PANGAIA and has led sustainable innovation at global luxury group Kering. She is the founder of her consultancy, Sustainabelle.
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This is the third episode in a series of conversations we will publish throughout 2024 in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.
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We are reporting from the quintessential Norwegian fashion event that took place last week.
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Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor, Scandinavian MIND.
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We hear our conversation with Achim Berg, recorded live at Transformation Conference in Copenhagen earlier this month.
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We are back from summer and report from the latest editions of Copenhagen Fashion Week and CIFF—Copenhagen International Fashion Fairs.
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Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor, Scandinavian MIND.
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We report from Europe’s biggest startup and tech event in Paris.
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Johan Magnusson, Senior editor, Scandinavian MIND
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This is the second episode in our conversation series, which we will publish throughout 2024 in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.
We are speaking with:
In this episode we talk about:
Host: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief and Founder, of Scandinavian MIND.
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We revisited a panel discussion from the Transformation Conference in Helsinki a few weeks ago, where we discussed the opportunities and challenges for designers in a more fragmented fashion landscape.
We will hear from:
We also share a short introduction to the article “Nordic fashion needs a new north star,” by authors Evie Kivi and Maria Ervast.
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We report from Finland’s fashion week, where shows, exhibitions, awards, and our very own Transformation Conference took place last week.
We share three conversations:
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We are reporting from the fashion’s biggest sustainability conference that took place in Copenhagen last week.
Fashion brands, sustainability experts, and policymakers gathered in the Danish capital to discuss our industry’s pressing issues.
We were on the ground, conducting interviews and listening to the talks.
In this episode, we will give our key takeaways from the event and discuss with Faith Robinson from Global Fashion Agenda, the organisation behind the event.
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Oliver Dahle, Editor-at-large
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We are revising the latest edition of Virtual Creativity Live, which we recorded in front of a live audience at the Lynk & Co showroom in Stockholm.
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We are speaking with Christopher Morency and Tom Garland, founders of the London-based brand consultancy Edition Partners and the insights platform and newsletter State of the Art.
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Erik Olofsson Havikko, Creative Director, Scandinavian MIND
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This is the first episode in a series of conversations we will publish throughout 2024 in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.
We are speaking with:
Alexander Granberg, Senior Project Specialist Sustainability & Innovation, at the Danish fashion company Bestseller
Angeline Elfström, Business Development Manager, OnceMore.
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We are speaking with Ted Persson, Partner at EQT Ventures and one of the instigators of The Climate Brick, a new framework to fast-track climate tech.
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We are reporting from the leading trade shows for the textile industry that took place in Frankfurt this week.
You will hear from:
Dr. Ingo Rollwagen, Professor at the Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
Lea Zimmermann, Textile Engineer, German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research
Lauren Davies, Senior Strategist, FranklinTill
Nanny Thorman, Textile Engineer, Lunamicro
Dirk Vantyghem, Director General, Euratex
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Johan Magnusson, Senior editor, Scandinavian MIND
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We revisit a talk from Transformation Conference last year, with two of the Nordics’ leading sustainability experts in fashion.
Sandra Roos, Vice President Sustainability, Kappahl
Jessica Cederberg Wodmar, EVP Global Sustainability & CSR, GANT.
We talk about:
- What they are doing to prepare for the new EU legislation
- Their view on the extended producer responsibility
- The need for new tech solutions
Host: Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and founder, Scandinavian MIND
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We are revising the latest edition of Virtual Creativity Live, which we recorded in front of a live audience at the Lynk & Co showroom in Stockholm.
In this episode you will hear from:
MARCUS SÖDER, Creative Fashion Analyst
JULIA KRANTZ, founder of Magic Fabric
ROEI DERHI, fashion designer and founder, Placebo
We talk about:
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We are joined by our new editor-at-large for beauty Selah Rui Li.
Selah will report from
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We are revisiting our trip to ISPO Munich last year, ahead of the German trade shows upcoming edition this summer.
In this episode you will hear from:
– Lena Haushofer, Exhibition manager, ISPO.
– Kristian W. Andersen, Creative Director of Zeitgeist-ISPO
We will talk about:
– How ISPO Munch have evolved in recent years
– Connecting outdoor with sustainability and lifestyle
– The role of trade shows in 2024
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Fredrik Ekström, editor at large
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We are reporting from D-Congress, the retail conference hosted by Svensk Handel/ Swedish Commerce at Gothia Towers in Gothenburg a couple of weeks ago.
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We are revising the latest edition of Virtual Creativity Live, recording in front of a live audience at the Lynk & Co showroom in Stockholm.
In this episode you will hear from:
We talk about:
Host: Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief & founder, Scandinavian MIND.
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Our editor-at-large Fredrik Ekström sits down with the team behind Highsnobiety about their report The new outdoor.
In this episode you will hear from:
– David Fischer, Founder, Highsnobiety
– Harry Bainbridge, Strategy Director, Highsnobiety
We talk about:
– The convergence lifestyle and outdoor
– The role of cultural pioneers in this development
– How Highsnobiety has collaborated with outdoor trade show ISPO
Host: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief and Founder, Scandinavian MIND.
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We are visiting Swedens bigest tech event, the Tech Arena, that took place last week and the Swedish national arena in Stockholm.
We will hear from entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors on the show floor.
Henrik Otendal, co-founder, Reselo
Maria Smith, Secretary General, Axfoundation
Jonatan Tullberg, CEO, GS1 Sweden
Evalina Antilla, CEO, Wellstreet Ventures.
Jonas Kjellberg, of-founder, Nor Norm
In this episode we talk about:
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We are revisiting our latest Beauty Innovation Talks, recorded in front of a live audience at Copenhagen International Fashion Fairs.
We will hear from:
Tina Dupont, Product Director, AI & Robotics, NTT Data
Adam Engelhardt, CIO, CertifyAI Institute
Danielle Watson, Senior Director Business Development, Revieve
In this conversation we talk about:
– The latest trends in generative AI
– Using data to strengthen the customer journey
– How brands can leverage new technologies like (AI), (AR), Virtual Try-On (VTO) for consumer-centric personalization
– The importance of omni-channel approach
Host: Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and Founder of Scandinavian MIND.
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We speak to Natasha Franck, founder and CEO of EON, a US-based traceability company that has spent the past seven years developing technologies that are now in high demand. EON is working with brands like Balenciaga and Coach on transparency projects, and with the upcoming EU requirement, they are ready to take on the wider European fashion industry.
In this conversation we talk about:
– The commercial opportunity of digital twins
– The challenge of producing more revenue and less physical product
– Navigating the EU legislations
– Digital Product Passports
Host: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief and Founder of Scandinavian MIND.
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We report from Scandinavia’s largest design event that has taken place this week, both at the trade show Stockholm Furniture Fair, as well as the many events and showrooms around town.
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Johan Magnusson, senior editor, Scandinavian MIND
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We report from the Danish capital, taking the temperature of Nordics premier fashion industry event and speak to the designers and entrepreneurs that move the industry forward. Also: we visit a new show concept that has arrived in the city.
In this episode we will hear from:
Sigurd Bank, founder and designer of Mfpen.
Gustav Kjellander and Emil Holmström, founders of Brixtol Textiles
We talk about:
– Pushing the deadstock agenda forward
– New material innovations
– How to be a responsible fashion brand in 2024
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Johan Magnusson, senior editor, Scandinavian MIND
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We travel to the French capital for the famous interior design trade show Maison&Object, where there is a strong push towards wellness. We explore what it means with leading voices.
In this episode we hear from:
Laurence Carr, founder and CEO of circular design firm Laurence Carr Inc
Brune Ouakrat, Strategic Planner & Perspectivist, at the trend agency Peclers Paris
Mallory Huron, Beauty & Wellness Strategist, Fashion Snoops also a leading trend agency.
We talk about:
* Why every brand needs to think about wellness
* Material innovations transforming the traditional design sector
* And the next technologies that will transform the beauty and wellness industry
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Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and founder, Scandinavian MIND.
Johan Magnusson, senior editor, Scandinavian MIND
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We go existential on the fashion industry with Eugene Rabkin, a New York based writer and editor and founder of the media platform StyleZeitgeist
Our editor-at-large Oliver Dahle met with Eugene at the Fashion talks event in Antwerp late last year, hosted by the flemish industry organisation Flanders DC.
In this episode we talk about:
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Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and Founder of Scandinavian MIND.
Oliver Dahle, editor-at-large
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We travel to Florence to visit the legendary menswear trade show, and take a peak under the hood with the people responsible for the show and its activities.
In this episode we will hear from:
Giorgina Cantarini, fashion writer, with a focus on sustainability, and curator of the S Style event
Raffaelo Napoleone, CEO, Pitti Immagine, the organisation that runs the trade show
We talk about:
— How the industry can transform to a more sustainable fashion industry
— What new technologies are needed to implement this change
— How the Pitti organisation are
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We are revisiting our Beauty Innovation Talks in Stockholm a few weeks go, where we hosted a great rooster of speakers form the Nordic beauty scene.
We hear from:
Lucas Nanini, Head of Europe & Asia, The Good Face
Johanna Gillbro, Founder, Skinome
Josefin Liljeteg, Chief Innovation Officer, Hardford
Lars Fredriksson, CEO & Founder, Verso
Leo Salvi, Head of Science, KIND TO BIOME
These were wide ranging conversations we we covered a lot of topics, including:
– The state of science-backed beauty
– The new obligations for brands, retailers, and laboratories
– The health of the skin microbiome and barrier as key purchasing criteria
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Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief
Johan Magnusson, senior editor
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In this episode we will hear from:
Dr. Hanna Grabenhofer, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Co.
Valérie Boiten, Senior Policy Officer, Ellen MacArthur
Our editor-at-large Oliver Dahle recently traveled to Antwerp and the yearly design event Fashion talks by Flanders DC, where he met some of the fashion industry’s most forward thinking people.
These were wide ranging conversations about the transformation in the fashion industry, covering amongst other things:
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We are revisiting a live talk with Gustav Winsth, a furniture designer who is exploring and pushing the boundaries for how to design, using AR and VR technology.
In this conversation we talk about:
This conversation was recorded at first edition of Virtual Creatives Live, an event series we are doing in collaboration with Lynk & Co.
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Today we will share insights from our interview series on upcycling, written by Aylin Franzon
Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and Founder of Scandinavian MIND.
Johan Magnusson, Senior editor
Aylin Franzon, reporter.
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We share our insights from the industry gatherings in Sweden the past week: Natural Beauty Show & Borås Textile Days.
From Borås, we share our thoughts on the renewed sense of collaboration in the fashion industry.
From Natural Beauty Show in Malmö, we will hear from participating experts, including:
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In this episode, we revisit a live talk with Katarina Håkansson, a seasoned makeup artist and 3D animator with extensive experience in the traditional fashion industry in New York and Paris.
Katarina's journey from working with top fashion photographers to returning to school for 3D animation, using tools like Meta Human, is explored. She discusses the impact of avatars on identity and beauty standards in virtual worlds, a transition that has earned her a significant social media following.
Recorded at the inaugural Virtual Creatives Live event, co-hosted by Lynk & Co in Stockholm, this conversation delves into the intersection of technology and creativity. Join Konrad Olsson, editor-in-chief and founder of Scandinavian MIND, for this insightful dialogue with Katarina Håkansson.
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After a busy week of visiting shows and panel talks, we circle back to our HQ to summarize Fashion X, the Stockholm ”fashion week” run by the Swedish Fashion Council. We discuss the main takeaways, and share field interviews with the following industry insiders:
Chloé Mukai, Senior Programme Officer, at the Ethical Fashion Initiative.
Angeline Elfström, Business Development Manager, Oncemore.
Isobel Farmiloe, Group Strategy Director, Dazed.
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder, Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor, and Aylin Franzon, Editorial Assistant.
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We give a rundown of Beauty Innovation Talks that we hosted in Stockholm last week, where two live interviews were conducted in front of a live audience.
Hear from Selah Rui Li, Founder, Ellure, and Miroslav Slavic, Chairman and Nordic CEO, FOREO, who discuss what new technologies to look out for in the future, and Miikka Mäkiö, Senior Vice President of EMEA, Revieve, and Marcus Fogel, Senior Director Global Digital Services, Oriflame Cosmetics on using data to power a customer-centric approach. These were wide-ranging conversations we we covered a lot of topics, including:
The next trends in the beauty industry.
Why diagnostics is a keyword to remember.
How beauty can move to made-to-order.
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We revisit the Transformation Conference in Stockholm this autumn, where we held a talk with two of the Nordics’ leading sustainability experts in fashion: Sandra Roos, Vice President Sustainability, Kappahl, and Jessica Cederberg Wodmar, EVP Global Sustainability & CSR, GANT. We talk about:
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For this special episode of our weekly podcast, we go behind the scenes of Scandinavian MIND Agency. We talk about.
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We take a look at the outdoor industry and its sustainability challenges — and some recent initiatives and solutions that are trying to address them. On the agenda today:
We look at some of the Nordic innovations happening in the industry today.
A field report from Gore-Tex laboratory in Germany, to hear more about their bet on durability.
We interview Eva Karlsson, CEO of Houdini Sportswear, one the Swedish brand’s new circular store in Stockholm.
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Today we revisit a live panel talk from CIFF, Copenhagen International Fashion Fairs, that we held in August. The panel discusses how brands need to communicate their efforts around sustainability, diversity, and innovation to spark change in the beauty industry. Panel members are:
Molly Rådberg, Head of New Markets & Relations at MANTLE
Esteban Villanueva, Beauty Writer and Nordic Beauty Director, Spalt PR
Louis Rind-Nygaard, Sustainability Specialist at Rudolph Care
Moderator: Johan Magnusson.
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Soon, every product sold in the EU will need to carry a Digital Product Passport (DPP) with information on raw materials, production, distribution, point of sales, and end-of-life scenarios. We speak to the people behind Trace4Value, which recently announced a pilot project about the development of DPPs in textiles.
We hear from Jenny Wärn, head of implementation at Trustrace, Sandra Roos, vice president of sustainability at Kappahl, and Staffan Olsson, head of public affairs at GS1 Sweden on key takeaways from the research project so far.
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We are revisiting a talk from the Transformation Conference in Stockholm last month, with insights from top fashion investors Erik Karlsson, Head of H&M Ventures, and Jessica Rameau, Partner, Wellstreet.
In order to implement new technologies and practices in the fashion ecosystem, capital is needed. We hear what Erik and Jessica are looking for when investing in the fashion and lifestyle space. The panel talk circulates around:
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We call in from Helsinki, where the 18th consecutive Helsinki Design Week took place this past week. From an action-packed couple of days, we discuss some of the collaborations, initiatives, and brands that caught our attention. Also, we will hear from four voices inside the Nordic design scene:
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Today we’re joined by Ola Gejde, founder of Stockholm-based consultancy Daimon Retail, an expert in beauty and retail. We discuss:
The state of Nordic beauty from a business perspective.
Lessons learned from launching several Nordic beauty brands internationally.
Why beauty has become more of an identifier for consumers
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We go behind the scenes of the fifth instalment of our bi-annual event Transformation Conference, which took place in Stockholm yesterday.
We hear key takeaways and listen to reactions from Sandra Roos, vice president of sustainability at Kappahl, Outi Luukko, CEO at Rester, and
Sarah Arts, the head of marketing & communications at Asket, who participated both on and off stage.
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With the Transformation Conference in Stockholm just around the corner, we revisit a talk from the Helsinki edition held in May of this year. In this live panel talk, we speak about academia and the EU’s role in fashion’s imminent need for transformation. Talking points are:
How big the new EU legislations actually are
What organisations and academia can do to help prepare the industry for this upcoming transformation
And where you will find the best resources for understanding what’s happening in the EU right now
Speakers: Mauro Scalia, Director of Sustainable Businesses at European Apparel and Textile Federation, Marika Ollaranta, head of decarbonizing industries, Business Finland, Kirsi Niinimäki, associate professor of design and fashion research at Aalto University, and Emilia Gädda, chief advisor, sustainability and circular economy, Finnish Textile and Fashion.
Don’t miss the upcoming Stockholm edition of the Transformation Conference!
Date: 31 August 2023
Time: 09.00–13.00
Location: Snickeriet, Augustendalstorget 6, 131 52 Nacka strand
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Oslo Runway is three days of shows, exhibitions and other forms of fashion expression, not including the off-schedule events. We discuss where Norwegian fashion’s recent wave of creativity comes from, the role of Norway in the Nordic fashion ecosystem, and the rise of locally produced wool. Also, we will hear from four voices inside the Norwegian fashion scene:
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The leading Nordic fashion week took place this week in a somewhat rainy Copenhagen. We were there, both as observers at the shows, but also with our own talks schedule that took place at the trade show CIFF. On top of our sharing our favourite shows and general impressions, we hear from three voices inside the fashion week:
Rose Svane, up-and-coming designer.
Alice Bouleau, Principal & Head of Creative, at the Paris-based recruiters Sterling International.
Gonzalo Catalán, Founder and CEO, of fashion and distribution company welcome.
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder and Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor.
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We revisit a talk from the Transformation Conference in Helsinki back in May of this year, where we gathered investors, innovation companies and fashion brands to hold a cross-industry conversation about the fashion industry’s most pressing issues. In this live panel talk, we discussed:
Speakers: Jessica Rameau, partner, Wellstreet, Elin Silfvast, production manager and sustainability lead, Brixtol Textiles, Olli Kähkönen, founder, Nordic Bioproducts Group, Thomas Håkansson, designer for brands such as Tiger of Sweden, Fjällräven and Swims.
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Today we give an update on how EU regulations will affect the fashion industry, from the supplier to the consumers. A slew of new legislations are coming to the global textile industry in the coming years. We’ll provide an overview of these legislations, as well as give you the resources where you can find out more. We’re also going to talk about:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Johan Magnusson, Senior Editor, and Oliver Dahle, Editor-At-Large, Fashion.
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The electrification of the sea is experiencing advancements, although much slower than the car industry. We were recently on the west coast of Sweden to test some new developments in hybrid boating, hosted by Volvo Penta and Groupe Beneteau, and in this episode, we share our experiences from the visit. We will also talk about:
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Today we revisit a live talk from CIFF, Copenhagen international fashion fairs, where we held an exclusive live interview with Lars Fredriksson, the founder of Swedish beauty brand Verso Skincare. In this conversation, we touch upon:
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Today we revisit a live talk from CIFF, Copenhagen international fashion fairs, that we held earlier this year. In this talk we sit down with Suzan Schlag, the CEO of L’Oréal Nordics, to discuss:
The biggest challenges that the beauty industry is facing right now
The most important technologies L’Oréal are working on, including AR/VR, skin scanners, and more
How L’Oréal attract talents
And the role of the Nordics on an international stage
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This Tuesday, the biannual beauty event Stockholm Beauty Week for industry and consumers was held at Berns Hotel in Stockholm. We were there to soak up the latest news and to interview industry insiders. In this episode, we get quick-fire interviews with:
Benjamin Liljeblad, product manager at Gilda Liljeblad, on the brand’s revamp and science-backed formulas.
Eylacure founder Petter Sivlér and CEO Ranjith Ravichandran on their innovative bond restoration technology
Carl Helgesson, CEO of consultancy firm Rankona Mazon, who explains why yesterday was the best day for beauty brands to go live on Amazon.
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We report from Fashion in Helsinki, one of the most important fashion events in the Nordics. We attended both as collaborators with our Transformation Conference and as reporters at various shows and presentations. In today’s episode:
Interviews held with:
Mauro Scalia, Director of Sustainable Businesses at European Apparel and Textile Federation, EURATEX, who did a much-liked keynote at our conference
Suvi-Elina Enqvist, Head of Innovation Works, Marimekko, on its new innovation hub.
Diana Balanescu, Global Brand Director at the innovative fibre company SPINNOVA, who talks about their first commercial-scale factory.
Juha Vehmaanperä, last year’s Young Design of the Year, who presented their latest collection in conjunction with our conference.
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We list three major themes in the beauty industry pushing developments within science, sustainability, and retail tech. The content in this podcast is a preview of the Beauty Innovation Report which was in part published in the latest issue of Scandinavian MIND. We talk about:
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We revisit a live talk we hosted at CIFF, Copenhagen International Fashion Fair, earlier this year. In this conversation, Jasmi Bonnén, founder, Nuori, Martin Lyne, co-founder, Woods Copenhagen, and Mats Johansson, founder, L.a Bruket, talk about being a responsible beauty brand in 2023. Talking points are:
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We revisit a live talk we hosted at CIFF, Copenhagen International Fashion Fair, earlier this year. In this conversation, Marika Ollaranta, Business Finland, Olli Kähkönen, Nordic Bioproducts Group, and Jarkko Havas, Spinnova, explore technological breakthroughs in fashion. Talking points are:
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We invite our creative director Erik Olofsson Haavikko to break down the content behind issue 4 — our latest printed issue themed around virtual creativity. We talk about:
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We call up our design editor Ilenia Martini who is present at Milan Design Week to hear what she’s observed for the past week, and what she’s looking forward to for the weekend. We talk about:
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The founder of Teenage Engineering opens up to his creative space
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We share a special report from Metaverse Fashion Week, where our fashion editor Oliver Dahle for the second time shares his boots-on-the-ground observations and insights. In this episode, we discuss:
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Is Metaverse Fashion Week here to stay? We returned for its second edition
Five industry insiders define the potential of digital fashion brands
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We continue to explore the development of AI in creative industries, this time looking at examples of when it is used in ethically questionable ways. Talking points are:
This is season 5, episode 13 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Levis’ use of artificial diversity.
The tool we used to draw CEOs.
Roland asks GPT4 to share tips on how to use AI tools going forward.
How technology can be used to change social norms
Justin Fineberg discusses LLMO.
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Today we’re guested by Jonathan Haralambakis, owner and CEO of Stockholm-based marketplace platform xNomad, which aims to transform two innately traditional industries: real estate and physical retail. In this conversation, among much else, we talk about:
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Today we’re joined by special guest Gustaf Lundberg Toresson, serial entrepreneur and founder of the new media company Sequel.
Gustaf recently launched a new interview show featuring some of the world’s biggest personalities within business and culture, including business leader Gary Vaynerchuck, DJs Giolí & Assia, and fashion entrepreneur Matilda Djerf, as well as Joe Foster, the founder of Reebok.
Today we touch upon:
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This week OpenAI released GPT4, its latest language model. We break down what it means for the future of work and creativity. Also: we are joined by special guest Julia Krantz, Creative Director in the 3D space and founder of the website Magic Fabric, which covers digital fashion, AI art, and more. We talk about:
This is season 5, episode 10 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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We swung by the For Women in Science awards held in Stockholm on International Women’s Day, to hear about exciting new discoveries in the scientific world. The annual award rewards five eminent women scientists for their contributions to life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and computer science. On today’s episode, we hear from:
This is season 5, episode 9 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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We return with part two of the Retail Tech Talks that we held at CIFF a few weeks ago. This time we share a live interview with Frederik Larsen (PhD), co-founder of In futurum, a Copenhagen-based fashion consultancy.
This fireside chat is called A new policy for fashion – how branding and production will be shaped by the ecological crisis and talking points, among much more, are:
How he helped to write the sustainability strategy for Copenhagen Fashion Week
What is happening with new EU directives
The need for clear and universal data
This is season 5, episode 8 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Today we are revisiting our Retail Tech Talks, a live programme was hosted at CIFF, the Copenhagen International Fashion Fairs, a few weeks ago. We are going to listen to two panel talks, featuring a group of leading fashion, retail, and tech experts. These talks cover a range of topics, including:
First, we will hear from our partner Impulso’s CEO Viktoria Lindqvist who will give a brief introduction to our SaaS that aims to create a new circular ecosystem, benefiting all stakeholders in the supply chain.
This is season 5, episode 7 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Last week, a fully physical Stockholm Design Week and Stockholm Furniture Fair took place for the first time in three years. This week on the podcast, we are joined by a group of insiders from the Swedish design and interior industry: Stefan Nilsson, trend expert, and Lisa Marie Mannfolk Eklund, Managing Editor, Tidskriften Rum. We talk about:
This is season 5, episode 6 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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We continue to explore how AI remodels different creative industries, this time focusing on the music industry. Don’t miss this episode’s special bumper, solely AI-made! Talking points are:
This is season 5, episode 5 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Calling in from Copenhagen! We share our impressions and lessons from the first couple of days at Copenhagen Fashion Week, and what we expect from the last day. On today’s show:
This is season 5, episode 4 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Today we are looking at some specific projects and phenomena that will, and are already, affecting fashion, design, art, and more. Talking points are:
This is season 5, episode 3 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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We share a ground report from our visits to Pitti Uomo in Florence and Berlin Fashion Week. In the episode we talk about:
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We’re finally back! We’re happy to kick off season 5 with special guest Charlotte Sundåker, CEO and co-founder of Planethon, a futures and transformation agency offering a data-driven, science-based platform and business design process framework that enable sustainable investments, transformation initiatives and partnerships. We talk about:
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In this episode of KONST, our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar talks with LA-based Swedish art dealer Carl Larsson about how to do art business. Larsson is not only an acclaimed art advisor running one of the most inspiring art accounts on Instagram The Art Reporter — but he's also a very nice and humble guy. Talking points are:
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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Today we are revisiting a panel talk that we hosted together with Polestar in Helsinki, Finland a few weeks ago. This time we sat down with Tomek Rygalik, founder of Studio Rygalik and Design Nature and professor at Aalto University’s architecture department, as well as Petteri Masalin, the Chief Design Officer at Fiskars Group.
Together they discuss:
This podcast is produced in collaboration with Polestar.
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Today we unwrap the recent social media craze on artificial intelligence text tool ChatGPT, and invite the creative director and founder of AI community RealDreams to get an early adopter’s views. We discuss:
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Today we are revisiting a panel talk that we hosted together with Polestar in Helsinki, Finland a few weeks ago. At Polestar’s Helsinki-based showroom we hosted a panel conversation with Laura Juslin, fashion designer and founder of Juslin Maunula and Tej Chauhan, a London-born industrial designer working in his own Helsinki studio. Together they discuss :
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Today we take a look at the ongoing launch of Nike’s new NFT platform .Swoosh and what it means for the future of digital fashion. We talk about:
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Today we discuss the environmental and social effects of overproduction in the fashion industry, and try to look ahead with optimism. We discuss:
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We report live from Northern Europe’s biggest gathering of tech startups and VC investors. On top of personal observations on the state of VCs and investments in the Nordics and new announcements from the European Innovation Commission, we share insights from:
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For today’s episode, we lift the most exciting projects and initiatives from fashion resell platforms that have been launched recently. We talk about:
The state of resell.
Difference between vintage and resell
Our favourite resell and vintage platforms.
Season 4, episode 7 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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This week we invite our Senior Digital Editor and beauty expert Johan Magnusson to share the most interesting innovations, trends, and beauty tech initiatives in the Nordics right now. We discuss:
Season 4, episode 6 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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In this episode of KONST our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar talks about the hyped Coulisse Gallery with owners Filip Zieciak and Jeanette Gunnarsson. We’re also guested by Hank Grüner, who debuts his shamanistic art at the gallery on November 4.
If the last episode was about running a gallery for 30-plus years, this conversation is about setting up a new space and how to build relevance. In this episode of KONST, the host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar meets with Filip Zieciak, founder of the much-hyped Coulisse Gallery. They are joined by Jeanette Gunnarsson, a freelance curator running the gallery with Filip, and Hank Grüner, an artist who will soon have his first solo show in Stockholm.
Coulisse Gallery focuses on presenting young, cutting-edge artists and designers, from Scandinavia and beyond. With a collaborative approach at its core, the gallery aims to bring a vibrant new energy to the Stockholm art scene, connecting artists and creatives from different disciplines who have common visual and conceptual threads in their practices. Coulisse Gallery is run by founder Filip Zieciak together with freelance curator Jeanette Gunnarsson. Filip is a Konstfack graduate, having previously worked as a furniture and set designer and architect in the Netherlands and Sweden. Jeanette previously worked as a freelance curator with various galleries in London and New York before moving to Stockholm at the end of 2021.
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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For today's episode, or listisode, we list 5 recent projects from the fashion industry that merge digital ownership with physical experiences.
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This week we talk about Ugly Core, a new aesthetic for fashion and culture that has gone viral on Tiktok and Instagram. We discuss:
Season 4, episode 4 of our weekly podcast show on how technology is transforming the creative industries. With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today's episode, our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar is joined by Marina Schiptjenko, art gallery legend, pop star and actor.
Marina Schiptjenko was born in 1965 in Malmö, Sweden. In 1986 she moved to Stockholm to study comparative literature and theatre at Stockholm University. Parallel to her studies she worked for Swedish Radio, hosting her own program series on electronic music and related topics.
In 1988 she started working as a director at a gallery focusing on constructivist art. After completing her studies, she was recruited by Ciléne Andréhn to Arton A, a contemporary art gallery in Stockholm. After a brief period of working together, they decided to open their own gallery; Andréhn-Schiptjenko Gallery was founded in 1991. Since its inception, Andréhn-Schiptjenko has consistently been committed to working in an international arena and to the long-term representation of emerging and established contemporary artists from all over the world working with painting, sculpture, photography, film and digital media as well as installation-based and site-specific work. The gallery is located in Stockholm and Paris.
With a profound interest in the exhibition as form, the gallery has presented shows that have become seminal, successfully launching the careers of Scandinavian artists such as Cajsa von Zeipel, Gunnel Wåhlstrand, Annika von Hausswolff and Matts Leiderstam, and giving artists such as Uta Barth, Cecilia Bengolea, José León Cerrillo, Martín Soto Climent, Ridley Howard, Tony Matelli, and Xavier Veilhan their first European or Scandinavian one-person exhibition. In recent years the gallery has also exhibited work by deceased artists such as Francesca Woodman and Siri Derkert, successfully renewing critical and public interest in their work.
Over the years, Marina Schiptjenko has lectured on contemporary art and music in the digital age, invited by a slew of Swedish companies and universities. For six years, she was chairperson for the Swedish Gallery Association and has been on the board of the Friends of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. She has been a lecturer at the Umeå Academy of Fine Arts and served as an examiner at the School of Photography at Gothenburg University and the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm. She has often served as a jury member in contexts such as music, literature, design and art. She also worked as a master of ceremonies at several award ceremonies in the field of music, architecture and design.
Fun facts:
Marina has played the keyboard in different pop groups since 1980, the most famous one was Bodies Without Organs with Alexander Bard.
She acted in the Palm d’Or winner The Square alongside Claes Bang in 2017. They have continued the collaboration and are now making music together
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We sit down with special guest Atefeh Sebdani, a Stockholm-based tech worker, author, and activist, to further discuss our story about how the tech and lifestyle industries react to the Iran uprising. We talk about:
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This week we conduct a brand study of Nothing, the newly launched tech brand founded by the Swedish-Chinese super entrepreneur Carl Pei, and the creative juggernaut Jesper Kouthoofd.
Read our interview with Jesper Kouthoofd here.
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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Finally, our weekly podcast is back from it (a bit too long) summer hiatus! This week we focus on the rise of the famed social media and entertainment platform.
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
Our weekly show discusses how technology is transforming the creative industries.
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Recycling textiles should be as natural as recycling paper or plastic. Why isn’t it? We discuss the challenges of turning textile fibres into new materials, and the technologies and regulations that are leading the way.
Speakers:
Nora Eslander, Renewcell
Petri Alava, Infinited Fiber Company
This live talk was originally held at the Transformation Conference on August 25, a half-day conference on fashion-tech during Nordic Fabric Fair. The purpose of the event is to gather innovation companies, creative talent, and investors within fashion to create new alliances.
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Erik Karlsson, VC/Impact Investor H&M Co:Lab, Nora Bavey, Founder Unconventional Ventures, and Samira Aissi, Investment manager, SEB Greentech VC, talk about what they are looking for in startups and new companies. What are the new criteria for success, both from a financial perspective, but also in terms of sustainability, diversity, and innovation.
This live talk was originally held at the Transformation Conference on August 25, a half-day conference on fashion-tech during Nordic Fabric Fair. The purpose of the event is to gather innovation companies, creative talent, and investors within fashion to create new alliances.
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Saskia Neuman Gallery represents Nordic as well as internationally based artists. The exhibition program reflects a strong focus on early and mid-career artists, often previously not exhibited in Sweden’s commercial gallery sphere. In addition, the gallery aims to host a variety of happenings, including talks, performances and other events.
Prior to opening the gallery Saskia Neuman held the position of CEO of Market Art Fair. Saskia was previously the Director of the Absolut Art Award (The Absolut Company) for seven years. During her career she has worked at neugerriemschneider gallery, KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Berlin, and the Venice Biennale, 2009. She is a monthly contributing writer to Vogue Scandinavia and contributed to publications including The New Era, Scandinavian Mind, Artlover and The Forumist, along with having written for Monocle, LOFT Magazine, 032c, Honoré Magazine and Berlin Art Journal in the past.
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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How do you communicate innovation in a visual industry? We hear practical examples on creative marketing, and learn about the need for radical transparency in order to make the consumer a decision maker.
Speakers:
Reetta Hassinen, Business Development Manager, Spinnova
Matilda Kivelä, Strategist, Reaktor
This is a panel outtake from The Transformation Conference in Helsinki in May 2022. On August 25, Scandinavian MIND is hosting the Stockholm version of the half-day conference on fashion-tech during Nordic Fabric Fair. The purpose of the event is to gather innovation companies, creative talent, and investors within fashion to create new alliances. Click here to see the full schedule and RVSP.
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Kirsi Terho, Key Account Director, Infinited Fiber, and Niklas von Weymarn, CEO, Metsä Spring, share practical tips on how brands and designers can utilise new technologies and material sciences to accelerate their sustainability practices.
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A new generation of consumers is demanding more from their brands. Taking a stand and showcasing your values are more important than ever. We look at how Finnish and Swedish values meet the task.
Speakers:
Ekaterina Gianelli, Partner, Inventure
Ervin Latimer, Designer, Latimmier
Fredrik Ekström, Above the Clouds
Moderator:
Konrad Olsson
This live talk was originally held at the Transformation Conference on May 31. Together with Juni Communication, we invited industry executives, innovation companies, and international press to Puistokatu 4 for half a day of talks and panel discussions about how fashion-tech can drive transformation in the fashion industry.
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We invite a panel of designers to talk about how they can exchange their creativity, and sometimes radical ideas, into commercial successes while keeping an eye on the environment. As a central part of their design methodology, many use materials innovatively to create a more sustainable and responsible fashion.
Speakers:
Achilles Ion Gabriel, Creative Director, Camper
Ellen Hodakova Larsson, Designer, Hodakova
Jesse Hudnutt, Creative Consultant & Merchant
Moderator:
Ane Lynge-Jorlén, Director, ALPHA
This live talk was originally held at the Transformation Conference on May 31. Together with Juni Communication, we invited industry executives, innovation companies, and international press to Puistokatu 4 for half a day of talks and panel discussions about how fashion-tech can drive transformation in the fashion industry.
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Thank you for tuning into the season finale of the Scandinavian MIND weekly podcast! In this episode:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
Scandinavian MIND Weekly is our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
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Author and journalist Alec Leach released his new book The world is on fire but we’re still buying shoes earlier this year. This episode focuses on Leach’s key takeaways from his research on the fashion industry over the last couple of years.
This live talk was originally held at the Transformation Conference on May 31. Together with Juni Communication, we invited industry executives, innovation companies, and international press to Puistokatu 4 for half a day of talks and panel discussions about how fashion-tech can drive transformation in the fashion industry.
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In this episode of KONST, our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar sits down with Jerry Gogosian to speak on her art meme page @jerrygogosian, and the general state of the art industry. Jerry Gogosian is jet setting blonde who loves collecting expensive blue chip art, outbidding her enemies at auction, and working remotely from St. Tropez in the summer and Gstaad in the winter.
Jerry Gogosian is jet setting blonde who loves collecting expensive blue-chip art, outbidding her enemies at auction, and working remotely from St. Tropez in the summer and Gstaad in the winter. Jerry is also a frequent visitor to all the world's most important art fairs where she rubs shoulders with and goes under the skin of industry insiders.
If you want to learn more about Jerry, read three of her most recent articles on The Persistence of Beauty, Venice Biennale 2022, and Millionaire’s Mall.
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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Thank you for tuning in to our weekly podcast! This week we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Erik Sedin, Junior Editor, and Johan Magnusson, Senior Digital Editor.
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Thank you for tuning into the Scandinavian MIND weekly podcast! This time around we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In this episode we discuss:
Our favourite Beckmans College of Design’s graduation projects.
The coming Transformation Conference in Helsinki.
Playing artificial intelligence tennis with Swingvision, an Apple Watch and iPhone app which tracks and records your playing in real-time.
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This is the third part of our new podcast series Values in the Metaverse. In this series, we will interview designers, experts, and entrepreneurs working with digital fashion, metaverse, and NFTs. When we’re creating a new digital universe, what kind of values do we want in it? This is the Nordic perspective.
In this episode, our editor-in-chief Konrad Olsson shares a Q&A session he held with the menswear departement at the H&M headquarters in Stockholm.
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In this episode we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Erik Sedin, Junior Editor, Oliver Dahle, Fashion contributor, and Saina Koohnavard, fashion lecturer.
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This is the second part of our new podcast series Values in the Metaverse. In this series, we will interview designers, experts, and entrepreneurs working with digital fashion, metaverse, and NFTs. When we’re creating a new digital universe, what kind of values do we want in it? This is the Nordic perspective.
This time we're guested by Laura Olin, the COO and partner of the Finnish virtual reality studio ZOAN. As digital worlds takes hold, Laura Olin underscores the importance of Nordic values.
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND. Sign up to our newsletter for instant access to all our content.
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In this episode of Scandinavian MIND weekly we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In this episode of KONST, our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar meets with Jonas Kleerup and Edin Kjellvertz. We discuss:
Jonas Kleerup is an art consultant and advisor based in Stockholm. He works mainly with larger corporate clients like Hufvudstaden, The Absolut Company, Electrolux, NCC, Björn Axén and many others. Projects include everything from curating shows, and developing strategies concerning art to acquisitions and developing collections of contemporary art. He also works with a few selected private clients with building collections. Previously he ran a gallery under his own name before switching over to consulting and advising.
Ten years ago, Edin Kjellvertz started Dusty Deco together with his wife Lina; one of Sweden's most stylish and eclectic vintage stores with carefully selected design furniture, interior accessories and art that attracted buyers from all over the world. By the turn of 2020, they closed down their shop operations and moved to Mallorca to focus on the family but also build their own brand with their own design. The showroom in Palma is a mix of their own collection, vintage pieces and art the couple collected.
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In this episode we discuss:
Our recent survey on educating digitalisation at fashion universities.
How The Vatican will create a NFT gallery to ‘democratize art’
Finnish tech company Polar’s 45 year journey of leading the wearable space
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In this episode we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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This is the first part of our new podcast series Values in the Metaverse. In this series we will interview designers, experts, and entrepreneurs working with digital fashion, metaverse, and NFTs. When we’re creating a new digital universe, what kind of values do we want in it? This is the Nordic perspective.
Our first guest is Kerry Murphy, founder of digital fashion house The Fabricant and the cover star of our recently published Issue 3.
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND. Sign up to our newsletter for instant access to all our content.
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In this episode we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode, we give our listeners an ultimate guide to Stockholm Art Week 2022, taking place April 27 - May 1.
Joanna Sundström joins as co-host. She is a central figure in the world of Scandinavian art, as the founder of Stockholm Art Week and advisor to galleries, curators and collectors.
Stockholm Art Week is a platform showcasing leading Nordic art fairs alongside many of Stockholm’s prominent museums, institutions, and art spaces that will arrange special programs, events, and pop-up exhibitions throughout the duration of the week.
This episode is also guested by Sylvia Rynell, Marketing Director at Wetterling Gallery, one of the Swedish capital's most iconic art galleries.
Also joining us is Sara Berner Bengtsson, Director of Market Art Fair, the leading contemporary art fair in the Nordic region Initiated in 2006 by galleries representing the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
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In this episode we discuss:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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The Water Innovation Talks panel discussion features BE WTR’s CEO Emilia Molin and Initiativ Utö’s CEO Robert Cederlund. The panel discusses how businesses can collaborate with NGOs to further develop innovation within water health.
The podcast also features snippets from two keynotes presentations that we’re conducted at the Swedish pavilion’s presentation stage at Expo 2020 Dubai.
The first is from Mike Hecker, founder of BE WTR, who shares the nitty-gritty of how the Swiss-Swedish startup can eliminate single-use plastic bottles.
The other is from Robert Cederlund, CEO of Initiativ UTÖ, who explains how wetlands can help to restore the baltic sea.
This podcast is part of Changemakers, a series of podcasts, panel talks, and live interviews produced in collaboration with the Swedish partcipation at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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In today’s episode, we discuss our boots on the ground visit to Metaverse Fashion Week! Talking points:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Oliver Dahle, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode, Lina Aastrup joins as co-host. She is a curator and writer with a particular interest in contemporary photography and New Media Art that deals with political and environmental issues of our time. She recently finalised her MA thesis where she investigated the intersection of medium specific qualities of XR and its potential for disruptive art experiences.
We discuss:
This episode’s special guest is Solenne Tadros, a Jordanian Palestinian creative technologist & artist. She has a Design and Technology degree from Parsons School of Design. Solenne is a storyteller whose works reflect on social, political, and environmental matters. Her VR work has been exhibited in film festivals & exhibitions and featured in magazines like Vogue US, Vogue Espanìa, and many more.
Solenne Tradros will exhibit April 27–30 in Stockholm, Sweden: PRE-EXODUS VR experience and artist talk at Accelerator.
Leila Khoury Nimry was thirteen years old when she fled her home in Haifa, Palestine during the Nakba in 1948. In PRE-EXODUS she shares the memories of her childhood bedroom, illustrated and developed into a virtual reality experience, created by Jordanian artist Solenne Tadros (b. 1996). The work activates questions of memory, intergenerational trauma, forced displacement and loss of land. PRE-EXODUS will be installed at Accelerator April 28-30, with an artist talk on the evening of April 27at 6 PM to introduce the work and open up a conversation on its related themes
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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In today’s episode, we discuss our newly launched issue 3!
Pre-order your copy from Papercut now!
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Erik Olofsson, Creative Director, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In this episode we discuss:
This episode is guested by Nick Buckley, chief digital & marketing officer at L'Oréal Nordics.
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode:
Independently, she advises several private institutions and international collectors with an emphasis on responsible acquisitions of contemporary art. With a focus on African and African American art and a commitment to cohesive storytelling, Ms. Ross-Sutton has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to unify diverse subjects and styles within her curatorial projects. She is also making a name for herself as being a curator that discovers new talents and starting artist’s international careers. As artist manager, she acts as steward, guiding artists careers to fruition and to take control of their markets. See more on her website!
This episode was recorded Feb 22, prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND
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In today’s episode:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode:
Shownotes:
Generation Mute: when silence becomes a trend
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founde and Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large.
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In today’s episode:
Shownotes:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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Today is a special episode in collaboration with NOMS, a newly launched impact-tech startup that challenges the way we produce, deliver, and experience fashion. NOMS is is a digital platform where consumers can order contemporary, fair trade garments, produced on-demand around the corner from where they live.
In this episode we talk to the founders of NOMS: Siri Vikman, CEO, and Rodrigo Gutierrez Benavente, Creative Director.
Exclusively, listen to the podd to get early access to the debuting drop from NOMS at nomsglobal.com.
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In today’s episode:
Shownotes:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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In today’s episode:
With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder, Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large, and Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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Thank God it’s Friday, and we’re back from our Christmas hiatus! In this episode we discuss:
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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On the season finale, we discuss:
Scandinavian MIND Weekly is our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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This week we're guested by Helsinki based Olof Hoverfält works as strategy & business design consultant at technology company Reaktor. Olof has made a name for himself as a writer and public speaker with expertise in artificial intelligence.
In this episode, Olof talks about:
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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On the show today:
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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We revisit a live panel talk from the Swedish pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai, which was part of our activities during space week earlier this fall. The panel discusses how space can act as an accelerant for good on earth — specifically in fighting poaching. Panel members are Professor Jan Staël von Holstein, Herman Stander, Peace Parks Foundation, Cecilia Hertz, Umbilical Design, and Tina Sjögren, CEO Pythomspace.
The panel talk touches upon:
This conversation is part of ChangeMakers, a series of podcasts, panel talks and live interviews, produced in collaboration with the Swedish participation at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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On the show today:
Scandinavian MIND Weekly is our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
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Carl-Oscar Lawaczeck has been an aeroplane pilot for more than a decade but is now taking another trajectory within aviation — airships. Lawaczeck is the CEO of OceanSky, a Swedish based aviation company that seeks to disrupt air travel through the reinvention of LTA, Lighter-than-air technology.
In this episode, Carl-Oscar talks about:
This conversation is part of ChangeMakers, a series of podcasts, panel talks and live interviews, produced in collaboration with the Swedish participation at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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We invite Scandinavian MIND editor-at-large Fredrik Ekström to speak on The New Sustainable Consumer, to be released on December 9. In the quantitative report, Fredrik clarifies sustainability with toolkits to thrive in this time of rapid transformation, highlighting areas where brands can win, directions for success, and consumer profiles we should be talking to now, and how to speak with them.
Today on the show:
A ground report from the newly opened digital culture hub Space in Stockholm, which boasts the world biggest gaming centre.
An introduction to The New Sustainable Consumer report.
Arts and crafts in Oulu.
With:
Fredrik Ekström, Editor-At-Large, Sustainability and Branding.
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder.
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation.
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor.
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Jakob Trollbäck is the founder of The New Division and Trollbäck + Company. On top of this, he is perhaps most famous as the main architect behind the communication language for the United Nation's 17 Global Goals for sustainable development. Since its launch in 2015, the Global Goals agenda has been used by companies and organisations worldwide and has been a substantial contribution to the increased conversation around sustainability.
In this episode, Jakob discusses:
Taking help from Richard Curtis to make the goals understandable.
Having OCD and how design accelerates that.
Choosing 17 different colours that are both distinctive and work together.
Making every country on the planet approve your design.
Having pasta with Al Pacino.
How constantly thinking about the UN goals made him a better person in terms of equality and sustainability.
Why you need to push emotions into sustainability work.
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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Our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
With:
Nora Bavey, General Partner & Cofounder Unconventional Ventures
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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Margot Barolo is a renowned product designer and programme director and lecturer at Beckmans College of Design. In recent years Barolo has delved into the issues of production and challenged the image of production, which has resulted in several books and projects. Most recent is the Kinship method, a book and project on changing a very stagnant and frustrating design process for designers.
Talking points:
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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Our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-Large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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Today we revisit our interview with Karinna Nobbs and Marjorie Hernandez from June 2021. Karinna Nobbs and Marjorie Hernandez are founders of The Dematerialised. A new marketplace for digital fashion, or as they call themselves a market space. They are pioneering the world of digital style, authenticated by blockchain technology.
In this conversation, Karinna and Marjorie talk about:
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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Today on the program:
We are going to talk about this with our special guest, Emma Ridderstad, CEO of Warpin Media.
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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Meet three founders of forward-thinking startups, and hear them talk about how to innovate traditional industries, running a company based on Swedish values, and the need for more female entrepreneurs. This podcast was recorded on stage at the Swedish pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai, and is part of our Changemakers series.
Speakers are:
Claudia Rademaker, VP & Co-founder of Dugga Assessment.
Annie Backman, COO & Co-founder of Care to Translate.
Karin Ebbinghaus, CEO of Elonroad.
In this episode, the panel discuss:
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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Today on the program:
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, editor-at-large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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Micael Dahlen is a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics, with expertise in the intersecting areas of consumer behaviour, human happiness, welfare, marketing and creativity. He is also a speaker and an author, with the latest book Sifferdjur on shelves now, in which Micael and co-author Helge Thorbjørnsen discuss how numbers are running, and ruining our lives.
In this episode, Micael talks about:
How the times we live in are crammed with numbers.
Getting a bad rating from an Uber driver made him realise the power of numbers.
How numbers are far from logical and binary.
How numbers affect our motor system and neurons.
Why people buy glasses when they turn 20, 30 or 40 rather than 23, 34, or 41.
How numbers made the pandemic more stressful.
Why we judge something from likes and followers instead of the actual content.
Fooling your brain that you can run faster and better by alternating workout stats.
The Scandinavian Mind podcast is a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology. Every Wednesday, we publish an in-depth interview with an innovator from the worlds of design, fashion, beauty, mobility or tech. And every Friday, we publish a panel talk or other behind the scenes content from the world of Scandinavian MIND.
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Our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
Today on the program:
The possible game-changing moment for cryptocurrencies after the US ETF boost.
Dissecting Expo 2020 in Dubai, and ranking the different Scandinavian pavilions.
Boots on the ground reporting from GiTech, including an out of body experience with haptic gloves.
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, editor-at-large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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At the start of this week, Scandinavian MIND presented the launch of Space Week at the Swedish pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai. On the opening day, we conducted a panel talk with Christer Fuglesang, astronaut, Cecilia Hertz, space designer and founder of Umbilical Design, and Mathias Sundin, founder of Warp Institute.
In this podcast, the panel talk about:
How human space flight drives technology development on earth.
Learning to minimise waste and harvest resources from space engineering and technology.
Using satellites for tracking poaching and coral reefs in real-time.
How private initiatives and ideas will accelerate space technology even further, and make it more available to the public.
Better, cheaper, and faster space rockets to look out for.
How expensive will a space ticket be for private travellers?
The importance of the space sector’s bold initiatives and gung-ho mindset.
Space technology that we use every day, today.
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Our show about current trends and events within business, tech, fashion, design, culture, and more. From the Nordic perspective of our team of editors and contributors.
Today on the program:
We’ll talk about Swedish mobility company Lynk & Co new retail concepts.
We go behind the scenes of our cover story with Google designer Isabelle Olsson.
And we’ll talk about Scandinavian MINDs upcoming activities in Dubai.
With:
Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief & Founder
Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, editor-at-large for future and digitisation
Erik Sedin, Junior Editor
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Today we sit down with space designer Cecilia Hertz, founder and managing director at Swedish space technology company Umbilical Design. Cecilia walks us through how space tech can give us a bird's-eye view of problems we have on the ground. She also breaks down Space Week, one of 10 thematic weeks at Expo 2020 in Dubai, where space researchers and designers from all over the world will gather to push humanity into new dimensions.
Some of the talking points are:
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Our guests today are Ted Persson and Greg Bernstein, partner and venture lead at VC firm EQT Ventures. The duo dissects what frontier and deep tech mean, the responsibilities of ethics in tech, and the amazingly sustainable potential that technology can offer by making production hyperlocal again.
Talking points:
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Our guest today is Taras Kravtchouk — the Swedish Founder and designer at Tarform, an electric mobility company that makes the most awesome motorcycles out of Brooklyn, New York. Taras is featured in our latest print magazine, in a story photographed and written by our US contributor Agaton Ström. In this podcast, we revisit the audio interview, done by Agaton at the Tarform studio.
In this episode, Agaton and Taras touch upon:
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Ilenia Martin, our editor-at-large within design and communication, discusses the official return of the physical design week post lockdown restrictions. She recently attended the 3DaysofDesign in Copenhagen, and shares in this podcast how she thinks the future design week might look like, and what the design industry has learned from the last year and a half-long pandemic.
In this conversation, Neni also talks about:
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What can the business sector do to help improve the quality of the Baltic Sea? Three high-level professionals discuss. Speakers: Louise König, Manager Strategic Sustainability, Ramboll Management Sweden, Peter Wiwen-Nilsson, Race for the Baltic, and Emilia Molin, Managing Director, BE WTR.
This podcast is an outtake from Baltic Sea Water Talks, a conference hosted by the foundation Initiativ Utö in collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Scandinavian MIND.
Together with experts from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, leading investors and sustainability experts, we discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the Baltic Sea. View the full conference on replay here: https://baltic-sea-water-talks.coeo.events/
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The final and second part of the interview dives deeper into the artist and person that is Jacob Felländer. He explains how he has a black belt in worry and doubt, but still never worries about his art projects. How do you manage family life when you travel half the year, and why it would be impossible to solely live in Stockholm where he is based both professionally and privately?
In this conversation, Jacob also talks about:
— How creativity should always evolve.
— Having a black belt in worry and doubt.
— Making sure his ubiquitous vanity stays out of his art.
— Dropping the dream of being a world-class athlete.
— Making the family life work when travelling half the year.
— The sliding doors moment of almost starting business management.
— How his 8 years of being broke were the richest and most luxurious years of his life.
— The role of the metaverse to art.
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Season two of the Scandinavian MIND podcast commences with a two-episode long interview with issue 2 cover star and art profile Jacob Felländer. Part one of the interview touches on how to democratise art using Jacob’s new self-invented method, which teaches creativity in schools all over the world. Jacob also breaks down his recently launched project The Great Escape, landing on Mount Everest by helicopter, and his own cryptocurrency called J-Coin.
In this episode, Jacob talks about:
— Finding out how to make his art reach more people.
— Using his new method to teach creativity in schools all over the world.
— Getting familiar with AR and VR to add depth to his work.
— Landing on Mount Everest by helicopter.
— How computer intelligence and AI is just part of evolution.
— Being a god and a small spec of dust in an infinite universe.
— NFTS and monetizing art as a modern artist.
— Having his own currency called J-Coin, controlled by greed and gratitude.
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Giulio Bonazzi is the CEO of Aquafil, a leading Italian producer of Nylon materials. Guilio has longstanding experience from the fashion industry and is known for spearheading ECONYL®, a recycled nylon made from industrial plastic, waste fabric, and fishing nets.
In this conversation, Giulio talks about:
— Why it is so complex to recycle clothing.
— Why recycling should be the last resort after reuse and restoration.
— How better legislation, education and eco-design is vital moving forward.
— How the next decade is the most crucial ever for our planet.
This conversation was originally part of Fashion Futures Live, an event from Fashion Innovation.
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This is the last episode if our first season. We’ll be back with new episodes and an extended podcast offering after the summer.
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Karinna Nobbs and Marjorie Hernandez are founders of The Dematerialised. A new marketplace for digital fashion, or as they call themselves a market space. They are pioneering the world of digital style, authenticated by blockchain technology.
In this conversation, Karinna and Marjorie talks about:
— Computer-generated representation of an accessory or a garment
— The common misconception that digital fashion is solely digital
— Dematerialising a very physical industry.
— The amazing possibilities of NFTS when one finally understands them.
— Reaching out to fashionistas, gamers, and the crypto community at the same time.
— How the internet will the metaverse, not necessarily connected to —gaming
— Why good innovation has to be either beautiful or invisible.
— If you buy a digital good, you want to actually own it.
— Every piece on the dematerialised market space should be an NFT to stay unique.
— How NFTs can help brands and business to build communities.
— How experiencing the ”NFT high” only works when you first purchase something.
— NFTs will do good for content creators, much like social media has.
— Why the Dematerialised designers will be around 13 years old.
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Artist duo Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset are two of the most influential artists in the world, and has been flying the flag for witty and political art under the name Elmgreen & Dragset for the last two decades.
Sculptures and installations include the Prada Marfa, Powerless Structures at Trafalgar Square, The Collectors at Venice Biennale, and most recently, Life Rings located at Djurgården in Stockholm.
In this episode, we talk about:
— Being a two-headed monster as an artist duo.
— If NFTs are future proof.
— Taking the surrounding into consideration when raising a sculpture.
— Using the Scandinavian heritage in a global message.
— The problems and benefits of doing commercial collaborations.
— Balancing the pros and cons of using outside help to produce their art, or making everything from scratch.
The Scandinavian Mind podcast a bi-weekly show, about the intersection of lifestyle and technology.
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Lotta Kopra is Chief Commercial Officer at Spinnova, a Finnish innovation company that creates sustainable textile fibre out of wood and waste, using zero hazardous chemicals and 99% less water than cotton.
When Lotta joined Spinnova in 2019, the company had a tech innovation but no commercial product. Now Spinnova is working with brands such as H&M Group, Bestseller, Marimekko, and most recently, Adidas.
In this conversation, Lotta talks about:
How imitating spiders spinning their webs was the birth of Spinnova.
How the consumer sentiment is leaning towards sustainability, but the purchase pattern still shows that people buy fast fashion.
How younger generations are ready to pay more for sustainable fashion.
How the industry needs to take responsibility of a problem it’s created.
How the Spinnova material differs from cotton in price, quality, and sustainability.
Their goal of producing 1 million tonnes of textile fibre this decade, meaning 4% of the global cotton production.
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Today we are revisiting a talk Konrad Olsson gave for Vocast, a brand sharing platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Vocast asked us to come and talk about Scandinavian MIND, and what fashion brands should think about then entering the Stockholm market.
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Petter Stordalen is the founder of Nordic Choice Hotels, and owner of several iconic travel and hotel establishments in Scandinavia, including Hurtigruten, Ving airlines, and At Six hotel in Stockholm.
In this conversation, Petter talks about:
— The new Comfort Hotel Solna having one and a half solar panels per room.
— The past year’s challenge of running hotels.
— How Nordic people and their optimistic mentality helps during a crisis
— How the glass is always half full in the Nordics.
— How the last 15 months have been more brutal to the travel industry than all the previous crisis, combined.
— Taking brutal choices in firing friends and colleagues.
— What he does to keep his employees optimistic by trying not to focus on the numbers.
— Why zoom meetings will never beat physical ones.
— The future of inter-Nordic travel.
— His best advice for any company that is struggling.
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Pauliina Martikainen (Maki) on the fem tech opportunity
Pauliina Martikainen, Investment director at the Helsinki based VC firm Maki. Pauliina is one of the industry’s strongest proponents for fem tech, the abbreviation for technologies that aims to support women’s health. Paulina got into the space after being a professional athlete, where she saw the need for innovations supporting female athletes.
In this episode, we talk about:
— Breaking down fem tech.
— Fem tech’s biggest opportunity, from an investors point of view, is that it’s in a early stage
— How the lack of support for women athletes got her passionate about finding solutions for women
— Moving from sports to the field of investing
— Have we been intentionally overlooked the field of femtech, or are we under-informed?
— Exciting new innovations that track hormonal changes in the female body from menstruation, pregnacy, and menopause.
— How Maki VC find initiatives they want to support.
— Why does sex tech usually fall under fem tech?
— Rental fashion.
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Mattias Hansson is the marketing and programme director for the Swedish participation at the world exhibition in Dubai, the Expo 2020. Scandinavian MIND is official media partner to the exhibition and will be helping the Swedish Pavillon with events, live talks, exhibitions, and more.
In this conversation we talk about:
Why physical meetings will always beat digital version to solve great questions.
Why the World exhibition is the Olympics of knowledge.
Changing ideas with the world’s most innovative and progressive companies and minds.
Sweden’s all-wooden pavilion called The Forrest.
Serving great Swedish innovative food with a hint to the forest.
How Scandinavia sets an example in building with wood.
How the themes of sustainability, life science, tech innovation, space innovation, co-creation, and much more will be discussed.
How collaborations can make the world connect better.
How Mattias believes that being multifaceted is a key factor to success.
The collaboration with Scandinavian MIND and always looking to be inspired by innovation.
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Erik Zetterberg and Daniel Herrmann are the founders of Singular Society, a new Stockholm-based fashion and lifestyle startup that seeks to reinvent the traditional retail model. Instead of making money by the traditional markup, they are selling their products for the cost of production, and instead charge a monthly subscription fee from its consumers.
Yes, you could call it the Netflix of Fashion, although Erik and Daniel have a more detailed definition.
In this conversation, we talk about:
— Being a subscription-based brand that offers high-quality products at the price of their cost to make.
— The need for change in traditional fashion wholesale.
— A customer has to pay for all the unsold items and all the other costs of a brand in the old model.
— Can subscription services be applied to all industries?
— Why is quality so expensive
— How more membership subscriptions will make the prices cheaper and the service better.
— How the subscribers choose the selection.
— Selling both high frequent products and extreme value products.
— How storytelling is the biggest challenge for Singular Society.
— Does luxury brands really need a stand-out logo?
— What it’s like being owned by H&M and the need for patience to grow.
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Jodi is a London-based communication specialist, podcaster, and advocate for change towards a sustainable fashion future.
Her podcast and consultancy Other Day and the non-profit initiative Lab 2030 provide an excellent resource for discussions on the subject, with several reports coming out in the near future.
She is also a partner in Fashion Roundtable, a leading think-tank for the fashion industry.
In this conversation, we talk about:
— The three horizons for change in fashion
— How to build brands with a sustainable approach from the start
— Learning to deal with pressure in a post-pandemic world
— Her upcoming report on burnout and mental health in fashion
— Finding the holy balance of growth, success and peace of mind
— The need for patience and hard work to turn around unsustainable fashion brands
— How technology and gaming can help fashion be fun again
— How do you price digital fashion?
— The Say-Do Gap
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Today we are revisiting an interview Konrad Olsson did recently on The Fashion Collective podcast, run by Alexander Walker in New York City.
In this conversation, Konrad and Alexander talk about fashion tech and what NFTs will mean for brands, the Swedish outdoor culture and everything Scandinavian MIND.
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Oscar Otteborn is Head of IT & Mobile at Samsung Electronics Nordics. Oscar is one of Sweden’s most experienced tech executives, and know more about the evolution of the mobile space than almost anyone, from working with brands like 3, Tom Tom, and Apple.
What most people don’t know about Oscar is that he is a world-class Karate fighter, who has won multiple Swedish and European championships, and trained with the legendary master Mas Oyama in Japan in the 90s.
In this interview, we talk about:
— Becoming one of the best karate fighters in the world
— Sparring with Dolph Lundgren
— Moving to Japan at 18 years old to train at the iconic Kyokushin school
— Getting into mobile tech from the very beginning
— How the Nokia and Ericsson rivalry completely ruled the mobile market
— The fact that mobile phone launches in the early 2000s were more impactful than now
— How losing his phone on a trip first made him realize how vital the smartphone is in modern society
— The new Samsung collaboration with Ben Gorham, Erling Haaland and Kimi Räikonen.
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Sofia Falk is a transformation activist and author of the new book The Diversity Paradox. Sofia has been helping some of the world’s biggest brands with their diversity strategies, including H&M, Scania, Pernod Ricard, and Volkswagen.
In this conversation, we talk cover:
— The difference between diversity and inclusion, and why the former doesn’t work without the latter
— What tactics and tools companies need to implement to achieve real change
— Why Scandinavian is NOT the most effective region when it comes to diversity
— How her own background in the military enforced her passion for equality.
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David Orlic is co-founder and CEO of the Stockholm-based audio startup Anyone.
Anyone is an invite-only app that enables experts give advice through five-minute voice calls.
In this conversation, we talk about:
— Why the time-limit of five minutes is key to the Anyone service
— What Clubhouse means for the social media landscape
— Why he thinks we will see more start-ups coming from creatives and communicators
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Today we are revisiting a panel talk conducted during the Nordic Day, a Helsinki based conference hosted by its founders Ronny Eriksson and Peter Vesterbacka.
The talk was titled:
Why Nordic Impact is Important
Panelists were:
Amanda Sundell, Country Director Finland, Ashoka
Arto Sivonen, CEO & Founder, Måndag
Konrad Olsson, Founder, Scandinavian Mind
Moderator: Dr. Tarek Omran, Founder, Science Pitchers & Nordic Talent Ambassador
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Erik Fagerlind is the founder of the Swedish streetwear retailer Sneakersnstuff.
During the last two decades, Erik and his co-founder Peter Jansson has transformed their Stockholm based sneaker store into a global streetwear phenomenon, with a turnover of more than 100 million euro and stores in New York, Los Angeles, London and Tokyo.
In this conversation, Erik talks about:
— How SNS established credibility in new markets
— The future of digital sneakers
— What the fashion industry can do for sustainability
— And why he is stepping down as CEO after 22 years
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Paul Dillinger is Vice President of Global Product Innovation at Levi's. Paul is known for spearheading the denim giants sustainability efforts. In this conversation, he talks about:
Their collaboration with Swedish textile innovators Renewcell.
Becoming head of global product innovation for Levi's.
The challenge of sustainable design and persuade designers to invest their time into it.
Giving the customer the choice of great looking jeans without the ”sustainable aesthetic”.
On highlighting the potential rather than the dire consequences of fashion.
The fashion’s industry problem of brands hiding their environmental initiatives and breakthroughs.
How changing consumption and ownership behaviour is the best way to start a sustainable industry.
Can technology enable a richer physical experience in clothing?
Why Levi’s hasn’t ventured into gaming yet.
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We revisit a roundtable talk originally recorded for the Italian trade show Pitti Uomo and their digital platform Pitti Connect. Panellists are:
Bruce Pask, Men’s Fashion Director, Bergdorf Goodman & Neiman Marcus
Andreas Palm, Co-Founder and CEO, CDLP
Adam Alexander Bach, Co-Founder and CEO, Mismo
This panel talk is moderated by Konrad Olsson.
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Ilenia Martini, founder of visual communications agency Neni and the newly appointed editor-at-large of design and communications at Scandinavian MIND.
We talk about:
Greenwashing in the design community
Why design manufacturers need to work together to make everyone in the industry thrive
The pros and cons of a very slow design industry
Why is the design industry so reluctant to use social media.
What can the design industry learn from the more avant-garde fashion industry?
What European design scene can learn from the American, and vice versa.
When will furniture companies start renting their pieces?
How an NFT was the most expensive furniture deal ever.
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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Today we speak to Emma Raventos, head of design at Warpin Media, and Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, editor at large of future and digitisation at Scandinavian MIND.
In this episode, we talk about:
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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Jordana Guimaraes is the Florida-based co-founder of Fashinnovation, a community and events platform that connects entrepreneurs and innovators to create change in the fashion industry.
In this episode, Jordana talks about:
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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Today we revisit a panel from the Transformation Conference in November 2020. The panel is called SMART FASHION — the future of fashion through technology
Speakers:
Muchaneta Kapfunde, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, FashNerd.
Fredrik Timour, Founder, Fashion Innovation Center.
Moderator: Konrad Olsson.
In this conversation, we talk about:
How the fashion industry will be disrupted by other industries.
The need for new business models and services
What will happen if Netflix decides to start selling clothes?
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Dr. Philip Warkander is Senior lecturer at the Division of Fashion Studies at Lund University.
In this conversation, Philip talks about:
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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In this bonus episode, our editor in chief Konrad Olsson is interviewed by TEX! TV host Patrik Wermelin.
In this episode Konrad talks about:
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Johanna Öberg is the CEO of Memira Eyecenter.
In this conversation, Johanna talks about:
Transferring from the media industry towards the eye care industry
Digitising the eye care industry
Why everyone should go to the optician once a year
How all vision defects can be surgically removed in 30 minutes
On how the eye could replace the fingerprint
On the challenges of creating circular economy in the health industry
On working in health care during the pandemic
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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We revisit a roundtable talk originally recorded for the Italian trade show Pitti Uomo and their digital platform Pitti Connect. Panellists are: Rasmus Storm from Storm Copenhagen, Silas Adler from Soulland, and T-Michael and Alexander Helle from Norwegian Rain.
In this talk we cover:
— How their approach to sustainability has transformed over the last few years.
— What changes in attitudes they see in their consumers after 2020.
— The importance of having a strong work-life- balance.
This panel talk is moderated by Konrad Olsson.
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In this episode, Christian talks about:
His coming book on life after corona
The fact that many new brilliant new ideas and companies will come out of this crisis, like the tech boom after the 2008 financial crisis
How sustainable and green mindsets will stay with us
How education is on the verge of transforming
How new medical breakthroughs, like chip inplants, will disrupt the medical industry as we know it
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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This season, we are partnering with the US trade show PROJECT, in a series of conversions on how the world of fashion is transforming. This episode is an edited version of a live Zoom session, titled “Start with purpose: a more mindful consumer 2021.”
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that consumers, more than ever, are “voting” with their wallets. They are demanding authenticity and aligning themselves with those who share their values. They expect brands to take a stand on important cultural and political issues, and are looking for value beyond the literal cost of goods. But does their behaviour match their sentiment? And are brands looking to go the extra mile, potentially exposing themselves as inauthentic or losing market share as a result?
Panellists:
Samuel Hine, Senior associate editor, GQ & GQ Style
Jordana Guimarães, Author, and co-Founder of the platform FASHINNOVATION
Fredrik Ekström, editor at large, Scandinavian MINDModerator: Konrad Olsson
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In this episode, Emma talks about:
How the pandemic has forced companies to invest digitally.
How VR can help you with mindfulness in an otherwise stressful being.
How meetings and conference demands VR and AR in a post-pandemic world.
How VR can help with diversity training.
How shame and clumsiness have prevented VR from fully taking off.
VR body-suits that makes it both physically possible and affordable for anyone to travel.
Why Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip could disturb our sense of self.
How VR and AR accelerate sustainability strides.
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For the 12th episode, Alain Visser talks about:
The importance of MaaS (mobility as a service).
Offering mobility rather than a car.
How people rather go to the dentist than a car dealership.
Why Lynk & Co cars only come in two colours.
An outdated and stagnant car industry.
How The Club completely changes automotive retail from the core.
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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In this episode Hanna talks about:
This episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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In this episode Erik talks about:
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We revisit the Future of Beauty panel discussion from The Transformation Conference in November last year, featuring three leading minds within Nordic beauty:
Johan Hellström, Owner, Björn Axén.
Kicki Norman, Editor-in-Chief and Founder, Daisy Beauty.
Roger Dupé, Founder, Melyon.
The episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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Maximilian Missoni is Head of Design at Polestar, the Volvo-owned electric mobility company. The mobility industry is going through one of the biggest transformations in its existence, and we discuss the possibilities and responsibilities of designing cars during this paradigm shift.
The episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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We sit down with our fashion director Ursula Wångander, curator of The Transformation Exhibition that is currently on display at Blique By Nobis in Stockholm. Wångander explains the thought-process behind the photography exhibition, and discusses the rapidly changing fashion industry from her four-decade-long experience.
The episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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We revisit the panel discussion from The Transformation Conference, where a trio of world-leading sustainability experts share their views on values-driven consumerism, and how brands should handle it going forward.
Panelists:
Jessica Cederberg Wodmar, Global Sustainability Director at GANT
Johan Graffner, founder of Dedicated Brand
Dorothee Sarah Spehar, founder of DS AGENCY
The talk was moderated by our editor-at-large Fredrik Ekström.
The episode is hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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We sit down with our editor-at-large Fredrik Ekström and discuss our latest report ”The New Sustainable Consumer — and her search for truth” which Fredrik is the author of.
Hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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CEO of BrainLit, Niclas Olsson, explains how humankind is not designed to spend all of its time indoors. BrainLit brings natural light indoors with their Biocentric lighting technology, improving our biological performance. Hosted by Konrad Olsson.
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Agate Freimane, General Partner at Norrsken VC, Samira Aissi at Vesi Ventures, and Sophia Bendz, angel investor and Partner at Cherry, discuss the state of impact investment in the Nordics. Originally recorded at The Transformation Conference on 12 November 2020. Moderated by Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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Sophia Bendz is the former global marketing director at Spotify, and current investment partner at Cherry Ventures and Atomico. The interview was originally recorded at The Transformation Conference on 12 November 2020, conducted by Roland Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND.
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Editor-in-chief Konrad Olsson is interviewed by Editor-at-large Fredrik Ekström on the idea and purpose behind Scandinavian MIND, and what to expect from the platform.
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Scandinavian MIND is a magazine and a platform covering the intersection of lifestyle and technology. We believe that convergence of different fields is the way forward for technology, fashion, design, mobility, entertainment, gaming, and other industries.
Our content is aimed at early adopters, opinion leaders, industry insiders, and other curious minds that want to keep a close eye on the Scandinavian market and get an update on key global events.
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