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"Masters Of Collaboration" - Inside Gothenburg's Sustainable Ecosystem


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  Funding for climate tech has contracted in recent years. What makes Gothenburg so unique in its ability to fund, scale and cultivate sustainable solutions?

The article "Masters of Collaboration: Inside Gothenburg's Sustainable Ecosystem" by Amy Nguyen, published on Forbes on January 20, 2025, explores how Gothenburg, Sweden, has become a model for sustainable urban development through collaborative efforts. It highlights the city's unique approach where businesses, academia, government, and citizens work together to foster innovation in sustainability. Key points include the establishment of the Lindholmen Science Park, which serves as a hub for tech and environmental startups, and the city's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, with initiatives like electric public transport and sustainable urban planning. The article also discusses the role of the West Sweden Chamber of Commerce in driving these collaborations, emphasizing how this ecosystem not only promotes environmental sustainability but also economic growth and social equity. The narrative underscores the importance of a collective mindset shift towards sustainability, showcasing Gothenburg as a living lab for global urban sustainability strategies.

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[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/amynguyen/2025/01/20/masters-of-collaboration--inside-gothenburgs-sustainable-ecosystem/ ]

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