2024
In September 2024 Danske Bank continued its ambition to engage experts, thought leaders, customers and stakeholders in broad discussions on some of the world’s biggest challenges, among them climate change, geopolitical uncertainty and artificial intelligence.
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Keynotes
Noreena Hertz
Noreena Hertz, a global economist and strategic adviser, delivered a compelling keynote at Sustain Tomorrow 2024, focusing on Generation K's values and influence on the future.
Renowned for her expertise in economics, technology and society, Noreena offers strategic insights to top global leaders, shaping transformative discussions.
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Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson delivered his keynote at the iconic Vega, inspiring the audience with a compelling vision of optimism and future possibilities.
Renowned as a global thought leader on technology and societal trends, Mark is the author of the bestseller An Optimist’s Tour of the Future and advises organisations such as Doctors Without Borders and Virgin.
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2023
In November 2023, Danske Bank for the first time invited experts, businesses and opinion formers to a conversation on the global challenges of tomorrow. Among of the debated questions were ‘Can we solve our environmental problems in a capitalist world?’ and ‘Is digital innovation as diverse as we think?’
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Keynotes
Angela Oguntala
How can leaders and organisations make sense of current changes, anticipate significant shifts on the horizon and envision purpose-driven ideas and strategies for the future?
Named a Future Innovator by the United Nations, Angela Oguntala is a futurist and global authority on foresight and innovation, and she shared her perspectives and gave a keynote talk on purpose-driven innovation at Sustain Tomorrow in 2023.
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Tommy Ahlers
Tommy Ahlers, entrepreneur and investor, presented a compelling ambition that Denmark over the next 10 years should create 10 new companies with revenues of EUR 1 billion, each based on solutions for protecting biodiversity and saving the climate.
The green transition is imposing changes on every industry, company and supply chain, and with these changes follow a big investment opportunity. Nordic countries can have an outsized impact if they manage to capitalise on their existing life-science infrastructure, talent base and the Nordic start-up scene.
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