Venue
Conference
will be held at:
Zleep Hotel Høje Taastrup
Carl Gustavs gade 1 | 2630 Taastrup | Denmark
Copenhagen
is the epitome of Scandi cool. Modernist lamps light New Nordic tables, bridges
buzz with cycling commuters and eye-candy locals dive into pristine waterways.
Region of
knowledge
The
Greater Copenhagen area is Scandinavia's most knowledge-intensive research and
business environment with 3.7 million inhabitants, 42,000 researchers, 190,000
students, 19 science parks and innovation incubators and 17 universities or
colleges of higher education.
Leading
medico and IT region
Greater
Copenhagen has a fast growing business community and is internationally known
as one of the leading medico and IT regions. The region has a dense collection
of universities, hospitals and companies within Biotech, Medtech and Pharma
with a focus on research and development. It is home to more than 60 percent of
Scandinavia's pharmaceutical industry and is currently Europe's fastest growing
biotech cluster.
A
sustainable and growing city
Bicycle-friendly
Copenhagen aims to become the world's first CO2-neutral capital by 2025. The
city is rapidly evolving in terms of housing, urban development and the
expansion of infrastructure and public transportation. It has been labelled
'the world's most livable city' several times.
Copenhagen
has a lot to offer citizens of all ages. Art exhibitions, sports, culinary
treats, music and cultural events. Copenhagen is a youthful city as almost half
of the inhabitants are between 20 and 37 years old - with every fourth a
student.
Danish
values and stability
Denmark
ranks among the top-five most peaceful and least corrupt countries in the
world. The economy is stable and it is one of the few countries to hold a prime
AAA credit rating by Moody's, S&P and Fitch. The Danish krone is tied to
the Euro, making exchange rate fluctuations a non-issue.