
SirkØkHelse WS3: Sustainability as a business opportunity – developing sustainable health tech products to unlock markets and financing
Don’t miss our final SirkØkHelse workshop, to gain insights on how you can design and develop your health tech products and supply chains in a sustainable and circular way ! This event will also be a great opportunity to hear about how to unlock different opportunities for public and private funding, by transitioning to sustainable practices . Representatives from manufacturers, health technology procurers, and public funding advisors, and the banking sector, will join us to share their experiences in the topics above.
Event agenda
08:30 Coffee and mingle
08:45 Welcome – Kari Anne Dehli, Senior Project Manager, Norway Health Tech; Mariann Donnum, Business Advisor, Aleap
08:50 Presentations on circular product development, manufacturing, procurement and support Siri Stabel Olsen, Business Director Healthcare, Norner Pia Trulsen, Konst. Avdelingsleder samfunnsansvar, Sykehusinnkjøp
09:40 Sykehusinnkjøp circular challenge – brainstorming session with the audience
10:30 Networking break
10:50 Presentations on unlocking public and private financing with sustainable health tech solutions, and considerations on the health tech financing landscape Per Olve Tobiassen, Kompetansemegler Teknologi, Grønn omstilling og Bærekraft Hanne Mette D. Kristensen, CEO, The Life Science Cluster Vibeke Vier Simensen, Head of Healthcare and Eirik Melle, Senior Analyst, Danske Bank
12:00 End of event and mingling
*The event will be held in Norwegian and is free of charge.
Background
This workshop is the last in a series of 3 workshops , constituting our SirkØkHelse competence building program . Each workshop is designed with its own content, so that you can easily follow every workshop, even if you missed the previous one. The purpose of this program is to strengthen the circular economy and sustainability competence for the healthcare industry in the Viken region and beyond. The SirkØkHelse project is a collaboration between Norway Health Tech, Aleap, and the Norwegian Centre of Circular Economy (NCCE).