The personal integrity of the individual is protected by a variety of laws and regulations. At the same time, there is a need to stimulate Swedish innovations and entrepreneurship and to promote the technical and economic development of our society.
How do we find a way of working that ensures both integrity and competitiveness? Can integrity be the starting point for long-term responsible innovation, where Sweden is leading the way for other countries? Is it possible to learn from how to work with other issues, such as intellectual property law, to improve profitability? Is it possible to see the protection of every person as a long-term competitive advantage?
Welcome to join the discussion!
We appeal to all who are interested in the intersections of new technology, ethics and innovation. During the seminar we invite open discussion.
Moderator of the conversation is Jon Simonsson, chairman of the Comet. The panel contributes the following people:
- Lena Lindgren Schelin, director general and head of the Data Inspectorate. She has previously worked within the Swedish Criminal Investigation Authority, the School Inspectorate and the Ministry of Justice. Lena Lindgren Schelin is a lawyer and a doctor in litigation.
- Susanne Ås Sivborg, director general and head of the Land Survey. She has previously been director general of the Patent and Registration Office and worked at global companies such as Electrolux and AstraZeneca. Susanne Ås Sivborg is a civil engineer in road and water construction.
- Darja Isaksson, director general of Vinnova. She has previously worked as a manager in the private sector, as well as a consultant and digital strategist.