March 24 | 10:15–16:30 | Gothenburg
Hosted at Chalmers University of Technology
We are excited to invite you to a very special Innovation Pioneers Cross View Meeting on March 24 in Gothenburg, hosted at Chalmers University of Technology.
This will be our first gathering in Gothenburg — an important step in building a strong regional presence in Western Sweden. Chalmers is one of our newest stakeholders and is eager to explore how they can actively contribute to and collaborate within the Innovation Pioneers network.
Theme: Human-in-the-Loop
This Cross View Meeting is unique — the first of its kind — centered around Human-in-the-Loop: keeping the human perspective at the core while leveraging artificial tools.
As pioneers, it is our responsibility to understand how to implement this properly inside our organizations. How do we combine human judgment, leadership, and culture with intelligent systems? How do we ensure that technology strengthens — not replaces — human capability?
For those traveling from Stockholm, there is a convenient early train at 06:04, allowing us to begin promptly at 10:15 at Chalmers.
Agenda | 10:15–16:30
10:15 – Arrival & Coffee
Informal gathering and networking.
10:30 – Welcome & Updates
Short introduction and recent developments within Innovation Pioneers.
Market Outlook: What’s Happening Now?
Insights into current market shifts and strategic movements.
Global Inspiration
Perspectives and trends shaping innovation internationally.
Lunch
Introducing HyperSprint 1.0
Presentation of our new concept designed to accelerate structured problem-solving.
Interactive Workshop
Hands-on session applying Human-in-the-Loop thinking to real organizational challenges.
Closing Remarks & Next Steps
This meeting will be highly insightful and will set the tone for future Innovation Pioneers gatherings.
We will also test our new HyperSprint 1.0 concept — a structured approach designed to help you address real, practical challenges in your organization.
Please come prepared with a concrete problem you are currently facing — ideally something that could be eliminated or significantly improved through better systems thinking or intelligent tools.
Seats are limited, so please register early.
More information will follow soon.
We look forward to seeing you in Gothenburg.