About Monday Morning
Monday Morning was founded on 1989 and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its main objective is to enable decision-makers to successfully navigate an increasingly fragmented and competitive global society. Monday Morning explores the most important news and trends, transforming these into strategic insight that gives a competitive edge. Monday Morning publishes numerous reports and papers, including weekly magazines in Denmark and Norway, and facilitates a range of key networks for Scandinavian decision-makers.
Other Monday Morning Climate Change initiatives
Nordic Climate Solutions
Nordic Climate Solutions takes place in Copenhagen September 8-9, 2009. It is the largest climate change and clean tech conference, trade show and networking event in Northern Europe. For more information, click here.
Ten good reasons why you should attend this event
- Connect with key players from the fast growing low-carbon markets.
- Contribute to the climate agenda and standard setting initiatives.
- Network with international buyers from USA, Russia, Germany, the UK and the special delegation of high-level Chinese officials participating in the event.
- Learn about Nordic sustainability models and technologies.
- Discover new opportunities created by tough new regulations.
- Meet your new customers, investors, business partners and highly qualified employees thanks to our targeted Networking Lounges.
- Spot the emerging technologies and investment opportunities - learn about the latest technologies, and the implications of key political and regulatory decisions.
- The one stop shop - choose from 20+ sessions covering all aspects of the low-carbon economy.
- Be one of the 1,000 delegates to see state-of-the-art climate change technologies and solutions at the trade show.
- Enjoy a luxurious dinner at Copenhagen's five star Hotel D'Angleterre while you mingle with the other decision-makers of the clean tech and energy markets.
Further information
For more details, please contact Project Manager Meik Wiking at mw@mm.dk
Innovation in Climate and Energy - Exploring the science, the business models and the policies that deliver the solutions
In June 2008, The Copenhagen Climate Council, together with CITRIS at Berkeley University, organised the highly successful conference - 'Innovation in Climate and Energy - exploring the science, the business models and the politices that deliver the solutions'. The conference took place at Ceremonial Hall at The University of Copenhagen, in central Copenhagen, 18-19 June 2008. Over the course of two days - 18-19 June, participants in the research conference discussed the broad problem areas that will affect continued progress towards a low carbon future and identify core research priorities in climate and energy for the coming years. The outcome of the meeting will serve as an innovation agenda for the World Business Summit on Climate Change to be held in Copenhagen in May 2009. It will be a clear message from leading scientist, demonstrating a path from risk to opportunity, and outlining the necessary strategies and research priorities to fight climate change successfully.
Sustainable solutions to the climate crisis require the development of new technologies, appropriate policy approaches and innovative business models. Innovation in Climate and Energy - convened by the Copenhagen Climate Council and the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) - brought together some of the world's foremost scientists with industry and government leaders to explore which research and technology development objectives must be met in order to successfully make the transition to a low carbon economy. The conference highlighted relevant policy implications and discussed examples of new business models that complement and support technological innovation.
The event was organized in collaboration with the Danish Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation, the University of Copenhagen and other Danish research universities.
Further information
For more details, please contact Project Director Johannah Christensen at jc@mm.dk


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