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Special Guest: Dr. Pauline Crawford -Founder & Chief Vision Officer of Corporate Heart International, Author, International Speaker, and Program Director for the International University of Entreprenology: Neema Mleli - Advocate, Executive Director of Global Chamber Tanzania, Leadership roles in Integrated Empowerment Initiatives (IEI) and Africhen Company Tanzania. Show Highlights Sit down discussion with Dr. Pauline Crawford -Founder & Chief Vision Officer of Corporate Heart International, Author, International Speaker, and Program Director for the International University of Entreprenology: Sit down conversation with Neema Mleli - Advocate, Executive Director of Global Chamber Tanzania, Leadership roles in Integrated Empowerment Initiatives (IEI) and Africhen Company Tanzania. Concept of a ‘joint custody’ nation and the economic potential for Tanzania and Africa at large Women and youth leadership in entrepreneurship reshaping Tanzania’s position as a continental gateway Elevating the contributions of women and youth in Tanzania’s trade ecosystem Tanzania’s evolving trade infrastructure and commitment to gender equity Dr. Pauline Crawford Biography Dr. Crawford is a true visionary, with over 30 years of entrepreneurial consultancy experience, she has dedicated her life to empowering leaders to create people-centric collaborative cultures that generate value. Her mission, as The Conversation Game Changer, has taken her across the globe, where she has worked with clients in Europe, Asia Pacific, and the United States. She is the founder of Corporate Heart International, established in the UK in 1999, a Performance Consultancy, with the mission to release the full potential of leaders, managers, and employees. Conducting original research on Workplace Culture, 2003/4 Dr. Crawford has developed a personal assessment and conversation tool called Gender Dynamics Intelligence (GDI©) and Workplace Wellness Culture Transformation© experiences, including key programs such as Cracking the Leadership Code; Leading Others to Success; Professional Women of Substance; Tuning Up Your Performance; Real Synergy Collaboration and Wisdom Circles. Dr. Crawford’s innovative conversation strategy approach has enabled countless individuals to create new narratives for business and life, resulting in measurable ROI in productivity and performance. Her understanding of communication and thought patterns between genders has made her an invaluable asset to companies aiming to improve diversity, leverage women’s talent, and develop a more productive workforce. Her dedication to heart-centered leadership has made a significant impact on the business world. Through her innovative Gender Dynamics Intelligence (GDI)© approach, she has helped leaders enrich collaboration and value diversity in the workplace. As the world continues to evolve and embrace remote work, Dr. Crawford is an international author and speaker, her latest 2023 publication is The Power of Authentic Harmony – “Magical Conversations that Transform our World”- details her approach and acts as a guide to online master classes, workshops, and webinars as well as in-house consultancy and interactive engagement experiences. Her focus is on heart-centered leadership, conversation strategy, and enriching collaborative cultures based on, solving conflicts through building principles for value creation, productivity, and profit. Over her working life as a business owner, Dr. Crawford’s passion is to conduct continuous real-life research on Workplace Wellness Cultures for Healthy High Performance 2003/4, “What Men think Men think about Men” 2010 and 2018 “Men of the Future Now” Interviews with Men about Men Research; 2020-22 “Real Synergy Among Men and Women” Research online through monthly ZOOM sessions with men and women from multiple countries East and West during COVID years, impact results recorded and published on YouTube. Working with clients from the UK, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, such names as Barclays, British Telecom, Colt, Market Prizm, Coutts, Innovation Norway, Metropolitan Police, Ebay, Basil Trust, GE Capital, Marriott Hotels, and many Law Firms in London; plus Ministry of Women in Malaysia and Now David Douglas Leadership Forum in Ghana, Dr Crawford serves a global market. Today her mission is to elevate all who choose the path of entrepreneurship to reach the highest level, an experiential PHD that reveals their life story of success against all odds and positively impacts the lives of all around them. Website www.iuenow.org Social Media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqDGa0Xw7dU&t=31s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCed3-26yM https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulinecrawford/ Neema Mleli Biography Neema Mleli is a passionate advocate dedicated to driving change in health and global issues. With extensive experience in health system strengthening, program management, research projects, and community development, Neema has consistently demonstrated a commitment to improving the well-being of children, youth, and women. Her work is fueled by a deep belief in the power of collaboration and community engagement to create lasting impact.As the Vice President of African Women in Herbs, Spices, and Natural Products, Neema leads initiatives that support and empower women entrepreneurs in these industries, emphasizing the importance of standardization and capacity building. In her role as Executive Director of Global Chamber Tanzania, she is at the forefront of connecting local businesses to global markets, fostering international collaborations that drive economic growth and development.Neema also empowers women and youth through her leadership roles in Integrated Empowerment Initiatives (IEI) and Africhen Company Tanzania. She spearheads a dynamic leadership program designed to equip young people with the skills and confidence needed to become future leaders in sustainable development. Her expertise is evident in the innovative programs she designs and implements, addressing critical challenges in economic development, entrepreneurship, and export readiness.Neema's unwavering dedication to a healthier, more sustainable, and brighter future inspires her to unite like-minded individuals and organizations. She is committed to building a world where everyone, regardless of gender or age, has the opportunity to thrive. Website https://tradecouncil.org/itcbc-neema-mleli/ https://www.globalchamber.org/aboutdaressalaam?lpct=MjAxLmEuMjAyNC0xMi0wMQ== Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/in/neema-mleli-79ba314b/?originalSubdomain=tz https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5ymPBCNR4T/ Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."#ItsYourLife #Talkshow #Podcast #Radio #neemamleliSupport the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Guest: Dr. Pauline Crawford -Founder & Chief Vision Officer of Corporate Heart International, Author, International Speaker, and Program Director for the International University of Entreprenology Points covered · Intergenerational collaboration, · Listening across age groups, · Life learning (entreprenology PHD Life Credentials), · Social entrepreneurship enlightenment · reinforcing the mission of bridging generations to create shared prosperity and purpose Biography Dr. Crawford is a true visionary, with over 30 years of entrepreneurial consultancy experience, she has dedicated her life to empowering leaders to create people-centric collaborative cultures that generate value. Her mission, as The Conversation Game Changer, has taken her across the globe, where she has worked with clients in Europe, Asia Pacific, and the United States. She is the founder of Corporate Heart International, established in the UK in 1999, a Performance Consultancy, with the mission to release the full potential of leaders, managers, and employees. Conducting original research on Workplace Culture, 2003/4 Dr. Crawford has developed a personal assessment and conversation tool called Gender Dynamics Intelligence (GDI©) and Workplace Wellness Culture Transformation© experiences, including key programs such as Cracking the Leadership Code; Leading Others to Success; Professional Women of Substance; Tuning Up Your Performance; Real Synergy Collaboration and Wisdom Circles. Dr. Crawford's innovative conversation strategy approach has enabled countless individuals to create new narratives for business and life, resulting in measurable ROI in productivity and performance. Her understanding of communication and thought patterns between genders has made her an invaluable asset to companies aiming to improve diversity, leverage women's talent, and develop a more productive workforce. Her dedication to heart-centered leadership has made a significant impact on the business world. Through her innovative Gender Dynamics Intelligence (GDI)© approach, she has helped leaders enrich collaboration and value diversity in the workplace. As the world continues to evolve and embrace remote work, Dr. Crawford is an international author and speaker, her latest 2023 publication is The Power of Authentic Harmony – “Magical Conversations that Transform our World”- details her approach and acts as a guide to online master classes, workshops, and webinars as well as in-house consultancy and interactive engagement experiences. Her focus is on heart-centered leadership, conversation strategy, and enriching collaborative cultures based on, solving conflicts through building principles for value creation, productivity, and profit. Over her working life as a business owner, Dr. Crawford's passion is to conduct continuous real-life research on Workplace Wellness Cultures for Healthy High Performance 2003/4, “What Men think Men think about Men” 2010 and 2018 “Men of the Future Now” Interviews with Men about Men Research; 2020-22 “Real Synergy Among Men and Women” Research online through monthly ZOOM sessions with men and women from multiple countries East and West during COVID years, impact results recorded and published on YouTube. Working with clients from the UK, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, such names as Barclays, British Telecom, Colt, Market Prizm, Coutts, Innovation Norway, Metropolitan Police, Ebay, Basil Trust, GE Capital, Marriott Hotels, and many Law Firms in London; plus Ministry of Women in Malaysia and Now David Douglas Leadership Forum in Ghana, Dr Crawford serves a global market. Today her mission is to elevate all who choose the path of entrepreneurship to reach the highest level, an experiential PHD that reveals their life story of success against all odds and positively impacts the lives of all around them. Website www.iuenow.org YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqDGa0Xw7dU&t=31s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCed3-26yM Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."#ItsYourLife #Talkshow #Podcast #Radio # iuenowSupport the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Înainte de pandemie dacă o companie voia să facă brainstorming organiza o întâlnire. Oamenii erau în același loc. Dar odată cu digitalizarea din ultimii ani ideile se nasc diferit. Într-un ritm asincron. Cătălina Bănuleasa și Dragoș Niculescu vor să schimbe acest lucru printr-un produs dedicat brainstorming-ului digital. Iar noi am povestit cu ei. Idea Morph e un startup românesc care a dezvoltat o platformă unde zeci, sute sau chiar mii de oameni pot face brainstorming. Și acest lucru e greu online. Ați intrat vreodată pe un forum? Idea Morph s-a născut în pandemie, atunci când ideația s-a mutat din sălile companiilor în fața ecranului. Iar oamenii aveau nevoie de o unealtă care să-i ajute, de un facilitator online. Până-n momentul de față, startup-ul a atras 300.000 de euro finanțare prin granturi Innovation Norway, are venituri și a lucrat cu Salt Bank pentru lansarea aplicației dedicate neobăncii românești, parte a grupului Banca Transilvania. Acolo au fost 2.300 de utilizatori cu 5.000 de idei care au fost transformate apoi în ceea ce este astăzi aplicația.
In this episode of AlchemistX Innovators Inside, Ian Bergman sits down with Alex Bergo, Managing Director of Innovation Norway on the US West Coast, to explore the intersections of innovation across public and private sectors globally. Alex shares insights from his experiences fostering sustainable development through innovation, detailing how strategic independence in corporate innovation centers can shield creative ventures from stifling corporate influences. The discussion delves into the necessity of an entrepreneurial mindset in identifying and capitalizing on emerging trends. Alex uses his background in machine learning to understand the shifts needed to transition from traditional industries to sustainable alternatives. He emphasizes the importance of embracing failures as learning opportunities, highlighting a visit to Amazon, where failures like the Fire Phone are celebrated as steps toward greater success. As the conversation broadens to include ethical considerations and regulatory challenges in the rapidly advancing realm of artificial intelligence, Alex argues for proactive engagement in shaping technology's impact on society. This episode not only highlights the dynamics of innovation within large corporations but also paints a picture of the global innovation landscape where adaptability and proactive involvement are key to steering technological advancements. For more episodes and resources, visit https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alchemistinnovatorsinside/message
We meet Maryam Zamani, world-leading oculoplastic surgeon and founder of high-performance skincare line MZ Skin. Plus: we head to Seattle to hear how Norway's international business delegation is leveraging the country's enviable soft-power assets to promote its brand abroad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the first female CEO of Hewlett Packard Norway and later as CEO of Innovation Norway, we've been consistently amazed by Anita Krohn's Traaseth's exceptional career path. We're not the only ones who think so, in 2018 Anita ranked in Thinkers 50 Radar's top 50 business thinkers. And she doesn't just have a brain for business, Anita is also the author of two bestselling books and is the host of her own weekly podcast. We're honoured to have Anita as the first guest on the Take a Moment podcast. We can't wait to hear more about her story and how she manages to take a moment for both herself and her family in the midst of such a thriving career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Blutstein speaks to Tore Hattrem, Norway's ambassador to the UK since August 2023, and Hilde Hukkelberg, Director UK and Ireland at Innovation Norway to find out a bit more about the current state of business relations between the UK and Norway, particularly in terms of offshore manufacturing.
RIMINI (ITALPRESS) - Mauro Migliavacca, responsabile della sede italiana di Innovation Norway, fa il punto sulla presenza delle imprese norvegesi alla 26esima edizione di Ecomondo, a Rimini.col/sat/gtr
RIMINI (ITALPRESS) - Mauro Migliavacca, responsabile della sede italiana di Innovation Norway, fa il punto sulla presenza delle imprese norvegesi alla 26esima edizione di Ecomondo, a Rimini.col/sat/gtr
Our smartphones, laptops and electric vehicles all need batteries to operate, but these powerhouses offer so much more, playing an important role in the clean energy transition. In this episode of The Process Automation podcast, we delve into the world of batteries: how they are being used, their ongoing innovation and development, what happens when a battery reaches the end of its life and what we could expect from this technology in the future. In this episode, host Fran Scott meets Nora Rosenberg Grobæk, Head of Battery Technology at Innovation Norway,Staffan Södergård, Vice President of Battery Manufacturing at ABB, and Maria Åstrand, VP Cathode Active Material at Northvolt.The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Ketil Olsen, CEO of Andoya Space. This episode was recorded 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on Andoya island during the presentation and the handover of the strategic framework for the spaceport Norway. Strategic framework means the potential development and opportunities that the spaceport will bring, from space business and an innovation hub to tourism, housing, and connectivity for the island and the region. Here is the link to the Strategic Framework Andoya- A Place for Space.You can find a few pictures from the location in the episode on our website. This episode is supported by Innovation Norway.Space Café Radio brings you talks, interviews, and reports from the team of SpaceWatchers while out on the road. Each episode has a specific topic, unique content, and a personal touch. Enjoy the show, and let us know your thoughts at radio@spacewatch.globalPlease visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
In this episode of Space Café Radio, SpaceWatch.Global's publisher Torsten Kriening, has an insightful conversation with Simon Flack, Special Advisor and Space Industry Coordinator at Innovation Norway, and Chris Choa, founder of OUTCOMIST, an urban strategy planner and architect.This conversation is supported by Innovation Norway and gets us high up into the north of Norway, to Andoya Spaceport. They talk about the Norwegian space ambitions and why the government invested in the spaceport. But they also delve into infrastructure around the location, accessibility, growing businesses, and tourism. One focus in this episode is the readiness of the facility, their long-term user Isar Aerospace, regulations, and the upcoming status event in Andoya on the 4th October 2023. Finally we will learn about "janteloven" and its meaning.Space Café Radio brings you talks, interviews, and reports from the team of SpaceWatchers while out on the road. Each episode has a specific topic, unique content, and a personal touch. Enjoy the show, and let us know your thoughts at radio@spacewatch.globalPlease visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Cmdre (ret'd) Kelly Williams speaks to Dr. Cynthia Cook, Matthew Zolnowski, Giles Ahern, and MGen Odd-Harald Hagen about defence industrial capacity and resiliency. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participants bios Dr. Cynthia Cook is director of the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group and a senior fellow in the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Matthew Zolnowski concurrently serves as a Special Advisor for Strategic Materials and a Portfolio Manager within the Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III Program with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy. Giles Ahern is Head of Trade and Strategic Exports Policy for the UK Ministry of Defence. MGen Odd-Harald Hagen he has been Defense Attache and Defense Cooperation Attache to U.S. and Canada since August 2021. Hosts bios Cmdre (ret'd) Kelly Williams is a fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/kelly_williams Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Kathleen Monk speaks to Christine Clarkson, Bill Ferreira, and Jeff Tasseron about the current labour issues and how the defence industry adapting to them. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participant bios Christine Clarkson is Director of Human Resources at Thales. Bill Ferreira has been Executive Director at BuildForce Canada since August 2017 Jeff Tasseron is a retired Royal Canadian Air Force Colonel and the Director of Strategic Growth and Acquisitions for CAE Defence & Security Canada. Host bios: Kathleen Monk is President of Monk + Associates, an independent public affairs agency and sit on the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's Advisory Council Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Sarah Goldfeder explores the socioeconomic requirements in defence procurement with Jody Langelier, Sean Willy, Stephanie Batstone, and Marcel Poulin This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participant bio Jody Langelier is the President of Nasittuq – https://www.nasittuq.com/about-us/ Sean Willy is President and CEO of Des Nedhe Group – https://desnedhe.com/people/sean-willy/ Stephanie Batstone is Managing Partner at NyRad – https://nyrad.ca/about-us Marcel Poulin works at Chantier Davie – https://mobile.twitter.com/m_bpoulin Hosts Bios Sarah Goldfeder is a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/sarah_goldfeder Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, LGen (ret'd) D. Michael Day is talking to Gen. Wayne Eyre about his Force Development priorities in a new geostrategic context. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding and Davie Shipyard. Participant's bio: General Wayne Eyre is Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff – https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/organizational-structure/chief-defence-staff/cds-bio.html Host bios: LGen (ret'd) D. Michael Day is a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/d_michael_day Dr. David Perry is the President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – https://www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Dave Perry speaks to the Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, James Hursch. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participant bio: James Hursch is the Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency – https://www.dsca.mil/about-us/leadership/mr-james-hursch Host Bio: Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Dave Perry speaks to DND's ADM (Materiel) Troy Crosby, PSPC's ADM (Defence and Marine Procurement Branch) Simon Page, and ISED's DG ITB Branch Demetrios Xenos about the procurement process. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participants bios Troy Crosby is Assistant Deputy Minister (Materiel) at the Department of National Defence Simon Page is Assistant Deputy Minister (Defence and Marine Procurement) at Public Services and Procurement Canada Demetrios Xenos is Director General, Industrial and Technological Benefits at Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada Host Bio: Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, Dr. Andrea Charron speaks to Cheri Crosby, BGen Chris McKenna, BGen Patrice Sabourin, and Dr. Martin Tomkin about implementing NORAD Modernization This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participant bio Cheri Crosby is the Department of National Defence's Assistant Deputy Minister of Finance and Chief Financial Officer BGen Chris McKenna is the Director General Air and Space Force Development BGen Patrice Sabourin is Director General Digital Capabilities and Force Development Dr. Martin Tomkin is the Senior Advisor to the Assistant DeputyMinister (Infrastructure and Environment) Hosts Bios Dr. Andrea Charron is a CGAI Fellow and a Professor at the University of Manitoba. Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry speaks to Associate Deputy Minister of Defence Stefanie Beck about the state of the procurement system and the way forward in light of the upcoming defence policy update. This episode is an excerpt from our annual procurement conference, Putting Canadian Procurement on a War Footing, which took place on October 25th in Ottawa. This event was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Irving Shipbuilding, and Davie Shipyard; Silver Sponsors the Royal Embassy of Norway in Ottawa and Innovation Norway; Bronze sponsors ATCO Frontec, BAE Systems Canada, Bombardier, The Boeing Company, and PAL Aerospace. Participant bio Stefanie Beck is Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence – https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/backgrounders/2022/01/05/stefanie-beck Host Bio David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Recording Date: 25 Oct 2022 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
Quote: "I think if all women all over the world would become aware enough and strong enough to say NO to what's unacceptable immediately, the world would change." Kristin Engvig This was such a great interview packed with so much inspirational information that we decided to turn it into a 2-part series. Here's the link to Part 1: Women in Leadership & International Networking with Kristin Engvig (Part 1) We have all heard of "the glass ceiling" and how it can affect women in business. It's a metaphor used to represent an invisible barrier that prevents a given demographic (typically applied to women) from rising beyond a certain level in a hierarchy. But what about women who have made it to the boardroom or are currently in leadership roles? How far have we come, and how have our predecessors paved the way for us? On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we're thrilled to welcome International Networking Expert Kristin Engvig. Kristin joins us to share her leadership journey and discuss how she created the Global Women's International Networking Conference! This year it's in Rome on September 20-24, 2022, and I am thrilled to be speaking there! Kristin is a pioneer and thought leader in the field of creativity, feminine and authentic leadership. She embraces global responsibility through innovative leadership events and personal speaking engagements to inspire women worldwide to become agents of possibility. She was granted the CEO For Life award and the Best Practice Leader award in 2021 and is part of the Diversity Global Magazine's Top 10 Influential Women in Global Diversity. She also won the International Alliance of Women Award in 2010. Authentic Touch Points: See yourself through an inspirational lens. 1:30 The new generation has awareness and strength. 4:30 WIN is all about… 7:00 It's about more than networking. 11:00 Kristin at the UN! 13:00 The collective journey of 25 years. 16:30 What can we all do? 18:30 Final thoughts. 20:30 Kristin attends high-level meetings such as the W7 Meeting held in connection with the G7 summit in Italy, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo and has facilitated a senior leader forum in the SDG tent during Davos 2020. She has dedicated the past 24 years to women's leadership and organizational change to inspire others to create a world where business flourishes and societies thrive. She created WIN in 97' to bring alive a vision of a more feminine, global, and sustainable way at work, in communities, and in iife. In her early career, she worked for companies such as JP Morgan, Citibank and Innovation Norway, EU as an international strategy and marketing Consultant. Kristin is educated as a business economist with an MBA and extensive studies in acting, communication and women's development. She is the mother of one boy, Leonardo. As I offer executive coaching, I encourage leaders to reach out for guidance about presenting their authentic selves to develop an improved workplace for everyone with less conflict. Click here to contact me at your convenience, or click here to Chat with Roxanne! Take our online quiz to rate your authenticity as a leader! Stay Authentic, Roxanne Links: WIN Conference website: https://www.winconference.net Forbes Women's Business Council: https://councils.forbes.com/success-stories/tag/women-in-leadership Kristin's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-engvig-168ba/ Global Citizen Forum: https://globalcitizenforum.co Roxanne's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxannederhodge/ Roxanne's email: roxanne@roxannederhodge.com Chat with Roxanne: https://roxannederhodge.com/chat/ Roxanne's previous podcasts https://roxannederhodge.com/blog/
Quote: "Learn to be "gender bi-lingual. We can learn the male way; we can learn the female way and be whole human beings that can play on all fronts." Kristin Engvig We have all heard of "the glass ceiling" and how it can affect women in business. It's a metaphor used to represent an invisible barrier that prevents a given demographic (typically applied to women) from rising beyond a certain level in a hierarchy. But what about women who have made it to the boardroom or are currently in leadership roles? How far have we come, and how have our predecessors paved the way for us? On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we're thrilled to welcome International Networking Expert Kristin Engvig. Kristin joins us to share her leadership journey and discuss how she created the Global Women's International Networking Conference! This year it's in Rome on September 20-24, 2022, and I am thrilled to be speaking there! Kristin is a pioneer and thought leader in the field of creativity, feminine and authentic leadership. She embraces global responsibility through innovative leadership events and personal speaking engagements to inspire women worldwide to become agents of possibility. She was granted the CEO For Life award and the Best Practice Leader award in 2021 and part of the Diversity Global Magazine's Top 10 Influential Women in Global Diversity. She also won the International Alliance of Women Award in 2010. Authentic Touch Points: Kristin's journey to global connecting. 2:00 Limitations in female leadership. 7:30 We've come a long way, baby! 11:00 Shifting to heart-based leadership. 12:30 Becoming "gender bi-lingual". 15:00 See yourself through an objective lens. 17:30 Kristin attends high-level meetings such as the W7 Meeting held in connection with the G7 summit in Italy, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo and has facilitated a senior leader forum in the SDG tent during Davos 2020. She has dedicated the past 24 years to women's leadership and organizational change to inspire others to create a world where business flourishes and societies thrive. She created WIN in 97' to bring alive a vision of a more feminine, global, and sustainable way at work, in communities, and in iife. In her early career, she worked for companies such as JP Morgan, Citibank and Innovation Norway, EU as an international strategy and marketing Consultant. Kristin is educated as a business economist with an MBA and extensive studies in acting, communication and women's development. She is the mother of one boy, Leonardo. As I offer executive coaching, I encourage leaders to reach out for guidance about presenting their authentic selves to develop an improved workplace for everyone with less conflict. Click here to contact me at your convenience, or click here to Chat with Roxanne! Take our online quiz to rate your authenticity as a leader! Stay Authentic, Roxanne Links: WIN Conference website: https://www.winconference.net Forbes Women's Business Council: https://councils.forbes.com/success-stories/tag/women-in-leadership Kristin's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-engvig-168ba/ Roxanne's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxannederhodge/ Roxanne's email: roxanne@roxannederhodge.com Chat with Roxanne: https://roxannederhodge.com/chat/ Roxanne's previous podcasts https://roxannederhodge.com/blog/
Welcome to season 2, episode. 35 of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast. This week my guest is H.G. Chissell, Founder & Ceo of Advanced Energy Group. AEG works with multiple city governments, utilities, regulators, two national energy labs and over 50 organizations to overcome critical obstacles preventing systemic change on energy and equity that affects over 75 million people. AEG provides guided collaboration for leaders and organizations to win at what matters most. For more information about AEG go to: https://goadvancedenergy.com/During the interview H.G. shares:Why he uses his initials instead of his full name.Losing his mother at an early age and how that affected him.The importance of being at stake for something so much so that you allow it to be your north star. That you would be irresponsible if you didn't follow your heart.His career trajectory and how it went from washing dogs to now working with stakeholders nationally and internationally.Stakeholder engagement and bringing leaders together to collaborate and do something that is so meaningful and has a positive impact on so many. He has recently worked with the Norwegian Consulate, Innovation Norway and Business Sweden just to name a few organizations that he is helping outside of the U.S. The process that AEG initiates through their year-long programming. From discussions on infrastructure, transportation, construction, along with climate change, and so much more, AEG facilitates stakeholder engagement challenges that result in helping the masses. Listen in to hear H.G.'s answer on the footprint he is creating now that he wants to leave behind. Next week my guests are Lisa Manyoky, Founder of Presence Intelligence & Mark Iorio, Honorary Commander Emeritus – 514th Air Mobiliy Wing, Managing Partner – BCAT Partners, and President – The Mega Group. Both Lisa and Mark are co-hosts of The Advocates on RVN Television. Please subscribe, like, share, review and download this podcast!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTpwqeDDJ9wUfg43eiBC1AStream: https://todayisthedaychangemakers.buzzsprout.com/Today Is the DayWebsite: https://todayisthedayliveit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/todayistheday/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/todayisthedayThe Applaud Our Kids FoundationWebsite: www.applaudourkids.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/applaudourkidsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/applaudourkidsTo sign-up for our mailing list, schedule a conversation with Jodi or ask a Changemaker a question: jodi@todayisthedayliveit.comHave a great week everyone!Jodi
This episode of NBAS-talks is a cooperation between Innovation Norway and NBAS. Dr. Per Christer Lund from Innovation Norway has an in-depth conversation with Dr. Sanjay Kuttan on ammonia. If you want to learn everything about the future of ammonia as a bunkering fuel, here are 36 minutes for you! Among the topics covered in this episode are:•The role of the Global Center for Maritime Decarbonisation. •What is ammonia, and what does it have to do with the maritime sector? The safety aspects of handling ammonia as bunkering fuel.•The status of ammonia as a bunker fuel – do we have any ammonia ships today? •Ammonia – a cheap or expensive bunker fuel. Green sourcing of ammonia – who gets there first?•The opportunities for Norwegian players in Singapore See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In-vitro fertilisation is a costly treatment involving a long patient journey where patients must receive regular injections of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The dosage of FSH is critical to treatment success - too much or too little can result in failure. Currently, the method for calculating each patient dose varies between clinics, with no clear standard or objective diagnostic tool. IVF Fit was founded by Dr Ana Lobato Pascual from the University of Oslo, where she and her clinical research group developed a blood test to help accurately inform how much FSH should be administered to a patient based on biomarkers. This personalised approach to IVF treatment resulted in OptimOva®, a diagnostic decision-making tool for clinicians. Ana shares her story and the journey of IVF Fit so far. IVF Fit is supported by https://www.innovasjonnorge.no/en/start-page (Innovation Norway) and https://www.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/life-science/innovation/spark/ (SPARK Norway).
Nathan Gold, also known as The Demo Coach hails from the San Francisco Bay Area where he spends his days coaching people around the world on how to prepare for high-stakes speaking opportunities and how to harness speaking anxiety. He does this through keynotes, workshops, and 1:1 sessions, both in-person and online.Nathan has personally delivered thousands of presentations along with thousands of hours of professional coaching. He's worked in and with small and large companies, including GetAround.com, Glue Networks, Bill.com, Education.com, Ensafer, Innovation Norway, SanDisk, Kaiser Permanente, and IBM — on designing, scripting and delivering more compelling and memorable presentations and product demos, especially in situations you cannot afford to miss.Nathan is a two-time winner of the distinguished DEMOgod Award, given to me at DEMOmobile 2000 for being “A one-man walking communications store with the ability to deliver an incredibly well-timed demonstration.” And, at DEMOfall 2005, a second DEMOgod Award at U3. He's also the co-author of Giving Memorable Product Demos, published in June 2009, available on Amazon.com.Learn more about Nathan at DemoCoach.com. Connect with him on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Kristian Bye, Director Innovation Norway San Francisco and Palo Alto, interviewed by Trond Arne Undheim (@trondau), futurist, investor, and author. In this conversation, we talk about sustainable entrepreneurship, and the recent systemic innovation policy implemented by Norwegian strategy at a governmental level resulting in a focus on research and development, grants and funding that incent greentech innovation. After listening to the episode, check out: Nordic Innovation House: https://www.nordicinnovationhouse.com/ Innovation Norway: https://www.innovasjonnorge.no/en/start-page/ Kristian Bye (@KristianBye): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristian-bye-profile/ My takeaway is that [stimulating certain types of innovation at the governmental level is important and can be influential, but does not alone drive overall innovation in the same direction. Entrepreneurs think independently and cannot so easily be incentivized. But working with entrepreneurs in mind certainly helps although in Norway's case, the legacy of stimulating oil and gas production has been far more important and there is a lot of catch up to do to become a leading voice in sustainability. So, sustainable Norway may have both dollars and vision behind it now, but it will, in many people's minds, need to prove its transformational intent throughout this decade to be credible.] Thanks for listening. If you liked the show, subscribe at Futurized.org or in your preferred podcast player, and rate us with five stars. If you like this topic, you may enjoy other episodes of Futurized, such as episode 102, [The Geotech Decade], episode 70, [The Future of Cleantech], or episode 58, [Building the Southern California of Tomorrow]. Futurized—conversations that matter. To find us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurized2/ Twitter(@Futurized2): https://twitter.com/Futurized2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Futurized-102998138625787 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futurized YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Futurized Podcast RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/www.futurized.co/feed.xml
In this episode of NBAS Talks, we have gathered Team Norway leaders H.E. Ambassador Anita Nergaard, NBAS President Leonard Stornes and Director of Innovation Norway, Paul Kastmann. We discuss the trends and challenges of our time, including covid management, innovation and the Asian markets. Tune in to find out why we believe this is the ideal time to look to South-East Asia for business opportunities!" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I am joined by the awe-inspiring Genevieve Hathaway. She is a travel and documentary photographer and entrepreneur who is passionate about telling stories that empower women and local communities. She hopes to inspire the world, especially adventurer travelers, through images and influence conservation efforts. Her work has been featured in Innovation Norway, National Geographic Traveler India, Lonely Planet, The Seattle Times and many more. Genevieve is the recipient of the SmartVentures Grant and the Seattle Artist Fund Grant, a member of Equal Lens nonprofit, and an Artist for Air with Tomorrow's Air. Genevieve splits her personal time between Seattle and Peru, and her assignments have taken her across the globe to places like the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, and beyond. She is one of the rare people who turned her childhood dream into an actual career that marries her passion for climbing and archaeology into a creative endeavor. I love her philosophy of “connection first, pictures second”—reminding us that relationships truly are the foundation for everything. We talk about the many people and stories she's encountered in her travels, her commitment to authenticity, photographing Moroccan adventurer Bouchra Baibanou, and more. We also get an intimate look at the thoughtful process behind her candid, positive, and bright imagery. Mentioned: Tomorrow's Air Genevieve Hathaway Genevieve Hathaway on Instagram Adventure Travel Trade Association AFER: Helping Women in Rural Morocco Equal Lens Bouchra Baibanou Al Ma'wa Wildlife Reserve Email us at climate@adventuretravel.biz to give us feedback on the podcast!v
When it comes to national innovation ecosystems, Norway has been a standout performer. After discovering oil, it vaulted from being one of Europe’s poorest countries in the 1950s to become a high-wage, high-cost nation with strengths in B2B products, heavy industry, shipping, and shipbuilding. Now it is pivoting toward renewable energy—including offshore wind and electric vehicle technologies—while broadening and deepening its national innovation ecosystem to encourage new firms in a range of industries to scale up and compete globally. Rob and Jackie discuss the secrets of Norway’s success with Hege Barnes, regional director for the Americas at Innovation Norway.Mentioned:World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), also known as the Brundtland Report.Colin Cunliff, “Omission Innovation: The Missing Element in Most Countries’ Response to Climate Change” (ITIF, December 2018).Stephen Ezell, Frank Spring, and Katarzyna Bitka, “The Global Flourishing of National Innovation Foundations” (ITIF, April 2015).
In this episode with Hege Barnes, Regional Director Americas at Innovation Norway, we are talking about the Race to Electrify, how Norway innovates the world daring to dream, successful EV use cases like the first fully electric container ship, Green Shipping Program, and tips to achieve business success in electrifying the regions at a good pace. Enjoy the listen! Hege's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hegevbarnes/ Innovation Norway: https://www.innovasjonnorge.no/ The Explorer Norway: https://www.theexplorer.no/ Anna's website: http://annachashchyna.com/
With more EVs per capita than any other country, Norway is the world's sustainability superstar. Kristian Bye of development bank Innovation Norway explains his country's secret and how Norway has become a "testination" for the latest sustainable innovations. Also: Climate change made Japan's cherry blossoms bloom early, and Jared gives a crash course on "green hydrogen."
From the Brundtland Report in the 1980s to the Super Bowl in 2021, Norway has led on sustainability. How does this small country have such a big impact? Hege Barnes takes us behind the scenes at Innovation Norway and one country’s sustainable focus. THE IMPACT. Hege Barnes: - Is Regional Director Americas for Innovation Norway, the Norwegian government's entity for trade and industry, where she assists Norwegian companies and entrepreneurs enter and grow successfully in the Americas, and promotes Norway as a travel destination. - Sits on the board of Nordic Innovation House-New York and the Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce. - Has a Masters in International Business and a love for all aspects of creative development, innovative thinking and working with people and companies. THE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore: - Growing up in Norway: wanting to leave yet wanting to take the pride and values - A holistic sustainability focus: in tourism, industry, and investment - Protecting nature: a good place to live is a good place to visit - The Super Bowl ad with Will Ferrell: a rivalry with Norway and reactions
Political Bark is very excited to speak with Anita Khron Traaseth in this weeks episode about "Change". Anita is a member of the European Innovation Council Advisory Board (EIC) and former CEO of Innovation Norway and HP Norway. She is a business manager and writer, and started her career as a traineed for IBM in 1996. She has received several awards for her work there, and is a big name both in business and in Norwegian society. In 2014 she published the book "God Nok for De Svina" (Good enough for those pigs): A leaders thoughts on courage, vunerabiilty, and cedibility. She also has her own podcast, with the same name, to be found here: https://podtail.com/no/podcast/godt-nok-for-de-svina-en-mentorpodkast/ With Anita, we speak about change, how to effectively manage and tackle change, as well as how different people (especially men and women) react to change. We also touch upon the importance of good leadership when it comes to driving an organization through big change, where Anita draws upon her experience from Innovation Norway and HP. (picture: Tore Sætre)
Tavaha! Find out what it means to take care of our oceans with Vilma Havas, the founder of the Nordic Ocean Watch and the Lofoten Diving Club, cleaning up Nusfjord harbour in Lofoten, in North of Norway. You will also meet marine biologist Marthe Larsen Haar, who does research on marine litter at SALT. The plastic problem is accumulating at 15tons per second, so we need your help! Plastic! Toothbrushes, car tires, diapers...chewing gum? We are surrounded by plastic in our everyday life. Sometimes in surprising places. Unfortunately a lot of the plastic we make end up in the ocean, creating vast floating islands of plastic and microplastic mistaken for food by the smaller organisms living in the sea. According to UN Environment 8 million tonnes of plastic end up in the world's oceans every year. What kind of effects does this have on the environment? And what can we do about it? Special thanks to Vilma Havas of Nordic Ocean Watch and Marthe Larsen Haar of SALT. Thanks also to Lofoten Diving and the team of divers including: Daniel Visnovsky, Aleksander Burns, Andreas Neverdal, Damian Cwik, Marius Magnussen and Welat Horori. Episode artwork by Valentin Manz / Ice-9. Watch Lofoten Diving Club and Vilma of NOW dive for trash on hello X YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9775UtZIl0&t=5s The Plastic Code of Conduct Be prepared– bring your canvas bag when shopping Conscious eating – bring your cutlery and cup Recycle plastic bottles, ‘pant' as we say in Norway Say no to microplastics Look down – pick it up! Plastic is a resource – not garbage The Plastic Code of Conduct is created in collaboration between Nordic Ocean Watch and Spire. Read more about it here: http://nordicoceanwatch.no/en/projects/plastic-code-of-conduct/ TAVAHA plastic whale by Ice-9 artist Valentin Manz in front of Polaria science centre and aquarium in Tromsø. Commissioned by Nordic Ocean Watch and the Norwegian Miljødirectorate. Photo by Marina Borovaya for Ice-9. #tavaha #iamfromthefuture #helloX #plastic #Pollution#WaterPollution #PlasticFree LINKS: Nordic Ocean Watch (http://nordicoceanwatch.no/en/front/) Lofoten Diving (https://www.lofoten-diving.com/) SALT (https://salt.nu/en/)Mapping study by SALT with GRID Arendal (https://news.grida.no/mapping-marine-debris-on-the-lofoten-coast) More info on plastic pollution: https://www.unenvironment.org/interactive/beat-plastic-pollution/ https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/05/plastics-facts-infographics-ocean-pollution/ http://web.unep.org/unepmap/un-declares-war-ocean-plastic https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42264788 https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/what-is-in-chewing-gum/ The Great Pacific garbage patch explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EyaTqezSzs Microplastic: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/12/microplastic-pollution-in-oceans-is-far-greater-than-thought-say-scientists Ghost fishing: https://www.thedodo.com/in-the-wild/ocean-animals-dying-in-lost-fishing-gear https://www.ghostfishing.org/the-problem/ https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/06/heather-koldeway-explorer-nets-plastic-philippines-ocean-culture/ https://arcticwwf.org/newsroom/stories/hunting-for-ghost-nets/ http://wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/where_we_work/baltic/threats/marine_litter/ Cleanup efforts: https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/9/18175940/ocean-cleanup-breaks-plastic-pollution-silicon-valley-boyan-slat-wilson HelloX partners include: Tromsø municipality The North Norwegian Art MuseumFram - the High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment with it's flagships: Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, technology and agreements, Effects of climate change on sea and coastal ecology Effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems, landscapes, society and indigenous peoples hello X theme music by metatag on hel audio https://helaudio.bandcamp.com/album/surrender Tavaha episode music by theta orogen on nopatience records (https://theta007.bandcamp.com/album/theta ) and Tom Arthurs / Isambard Khroustaliov on Not Applicable(http://not-applicable.bandcamp.com/) Ice-9 is supported by: Fram High North Research Center (https://framsenteret.no/) The Norwegian Arts Council (https://www.kulturradet.no/)Innovation Norway (https://www.innovasjonnorge.no/en/start-page/) Koro-Public Art Norway (https://koro.no/) Hello x is produced by Ice-9, with Christine Cynn, Anneli Stiberg and Valentin Manz. Associate producers include Marina Borovaya and Annika Wistrøm. Sound mix by Nathanael Gustin.Digital design by Ismet BachtiarStorygenerator developed by Furkle Industries