Anita Bui
Anita Bui is one of the founders of the first zero-waste shop in Bergen, Råvarene. Let’s find out how she embarked on a zero waste journey, why she took the steps to redefine herself and how our everyday actions matter. Anita is also our fellow NHH & CEMS programme alumni.
Caroline Westblom
Caroline Westblom is a founding member of PUSH Sweden, a network and platform where youth can meet and empower each other to take action to combat climate change and advocate for sustainability. Driven by the belief that we each have a role to play in bringing about the changes we want, she has been working to influence politics, ensure young people’s voices are heard at global climate summits and mobilize people to take action against polluting industries.
Donnie Lygonis
Donnie Lygonis is an expert on innovation from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. He helps bright students of KFT to commercialize their ideas and makes startups succeed. He has just returned from 10 months in Silicon Valley working out on the Nordic Innovation House in Palo Alto. Donnie is also an avid TEDxster, with 3 talks under his belt.
Himanshu Ardawatia
Himanshu Ardawatia is the founder of Colors From The World, a Bergen based social venture that uses an innovative business model to improve educational prospects for children around the world. Himanshu has worked with sustainability for several years with a passion to create disruptive solutions for sustainable development. He aims to help under-resourced schools get relevant and much needed educational resources by using business thinking and the creativity of children.
Kåre Bottolfsen
Kåre Bottolfsen co-founded his company called TicketCo in 2011 in Bergen. They started selling tickets in 2013, and in only six months their sales had increased 23 times! He is coming to TEDxBergen to promote entrepreneurship and to encourage us to follow our dreams.
Lars AP
Lars AP created a movement called ‘Fucking Flink’ in Denmark (“flink” is Danish for friendly). He is hell-bent on helping the Danes – the world’s happiest people – also become the world’s friendliest people – at home, at work or at the bus stop.
Petter Merok
Petter Merok is the director of the Cloud division at Microsoft Norway. Cloud computing is a big shift from traditional IT resources’ view: it is cheaper, faster, more effective and reliable.
Shahrzad Kiavash
Shahrzad Kiavash was suffering from a disease that almost took her life, and in March 2012 her legs had to be amputated. In November the same year, she could take a few faltering steps with the help of crutches. In early October 2013, she managed a few hours without a wheelchair. This year, she competed in triathlon in the Paralympics in Rio.