Nordic Oceans 2050: Report launch

05.12.2025
11:30 - 14:00
Veritasveien 1, 1363 Høvik, Norway
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Nordic Oceans 2050 report frontpage

We are happy to invite you to the launch of the report: Nordic Oceans 2050 

Nordic Oceans 2050 presents future scenarios for the Nordic ocean economy up to the year 2050. By analyzing the most important marine sectors — such as fisheries, aquaculture, energy, and tourism — it provides a comprehensive picture of how economic activities at sea will develop in the future.

The event is hybrid and provides two options:

You can join us onsite starting with a lunch from 11.30.
Address:
DNV Headquarters, room Big Blue
Veritasveien 1
1363 Høvik, Norway

Or you can join us online starting from 12.15

Agenda:

11.30-12.15Lunch mingle

Welcome: By DNV and Nordic Innovation

Introduction: 'The Nordics – a leading region for the sustainable ocean economy' by Sindre Bornstein, Managing Director of Nordic Innovation
12.15-14-00 Program
The Nordics as a leading region in Sustainable Ocean Economy
Presentation of the report: Nordic Oceans 2050 by: Sigurd Solheim Pettersen, Senior Researcher, DNV 
Presentation of the report: Nordic Oceans 2050 - specific sectors
Panel discussion: The business perspective

Panel:
Karen Brinchmann, Manager, Offshore Wind, Environment and Coexistence, Offshore Norge 
Jonas Skattum Svegaarden, CEO, Katapult Ocean 
Torsten Linders, Programme Director, Mistra C2B2 
Kinge Gardien, CEO, Manatee Biomaterials 
Veronica Öhrvik, Project Manager, Blue Food Sweden 

Moderator: Nordic Innovation

Background

The event is organized in collaboration with the project partners DNV, DTU and SLU.

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Contacts

Emil Gejrot Innovation Adviser

Emil Gejrot

Innovation Adviser
Emil has extensive experience of innovation projects and policy analysis in the Nordic region and beyond. Before joining Nordic Innovation, he worked for a research consultancy where he focused on digital transformation, inclusion, and sustainability. He holds an MA in Transcultural Studies and has lived and worked in Sweden, Norway, the UK, and Germany.

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