
Test your business idea: Flemingsberg Science Award Startup open for applications
STARTUP is a competition for startups with a clear connection to Flemingsberg, either as students, residents or otherwise active in the area.
All ideas are welcome to participate in STARTUP as long as you compete with your own idea and the turnover and external equity is below SEK 1,000,000 at the time you submit to the competition. After that, we of course welcome you to continue working with the business idea, sales and any investments.
The competition closes March 7.
The Flemingsberg Science Award is a sub-competition to the national business plan competition Venture Cup. Venture Cup was launched in 1998 to support growth in Sweden. Since then, the concept has grown to include a successful process where participants receive help to develop their business ideas for tomorrow’s companies. Knowledgeable industry experts engage non-profit by providing feedback and development tips on all ideas submitted. In addition, the organization offers inspiration, training, guidance and the opportunity to create a solid network.
Read more about Venture Cup
Campus day 2024
Campus Day is for all students at Campus Flemingsberg. Come and meet students from Karolinska Institutet, KTH, the Red Cross University College, SMI, and Södertörn University. There will be performances and speeches on stage. Enjoy music, play ping-pong, or take the campus quiz and get a lunch! (Limited availability)
Irma Alert and The Digital Immune System: Winners of the Flemingsberg Science Award STARTUP 2024
Sweden's children and youth are not doing well. Mental health issues, increasing neuropsychiatric disorders, and sociocultural confusion, partly caused by social media, are on the rise. As a result, the level of knowledge among young people is declining, with reading comprehension and mathematics being particularly problematic areas. Irma Alert, the winner of the Flemingsberg Science Award, wants to change this.
Maria Eriksdotter: Dean, Leader and Enthusiast who strengthened the sense of community in Flemingsberg
After her four years as dean, Maria has successfully put KI South and Flemingsberg on the map. Maria is an enthusiast who has driven KI South forward in recent years with great commitment. Now that she is leaving her role as dean of Karolinska Institutet, we at the Flemingsberg Science Foundation reflect on all the progress and achievements she has made.



