2025 was a year of change both at Nordic Innovation and in the world around us. It was also a year where Nordic Innovation’s role as a catalyst for innovation became increasingly evident. The 2025 Annual Report is now online!
The Nordic region suffers from the paradox that the Nordic countries are among the most innovative in the world, but the size of their domestic markets means that even good ideas often die out before they reach international scale.
A new Nordic initiative aims to move quantum research closer to entrepreneurship. Quantum physicist Anne Gladbo is behind the initiative, which has already been successfully tested in Germany.
The Call for Project Proposals: A Green and Competitive Nordic Region has now been closed. Nordic Innovation received 76 applications. Funding decisions will be made 27 March.
To stay connected to the Nordic innovation ecosystem it is important to participate in leading tech events. On 12 February, Sindre Bornstein, CEO at Nordic Innovation joined TechArena in Stockholm, talking about Nordic competitiveness and collaboration.
NEA 3.0 builds on NEA 1.0 and 2.0 and provides a neutral, comparable basis for decision-making by collecting and structuring information from the Nordic countries to support measures in business and public administration.
Do you want to work in the intersection of business and leading innovation ecosystems in the Nordic region? Are you curious about innovation topics crucial to sustainability, competitiveness and attractiveness? Send us your application!