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CSBA Day 2005: Innovations in an Age of Changing Demographics
Stockholm, May 24 2005
In both Canada and Sweden, the “baby-boom generation” is starting to retire and the senior population is growing quickly. At the same time, this group is healthier, wealthier and more demanding than ever.
The CSBA Day Conference will highlight some of the opportunities and challenges that the changing demographics present to our societies. Canadian and Swedish experts will address the latest on trends, inventive products and new services that are emerging in a range of important industry sectors: telehealth, functional food, home appliances and leisure industries.
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Brian Lee Crowley, President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
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Thomas Lindh, Research Director, Institute for Future Studies
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Penny Jennett, Professor, Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
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Maria Johansson, Project Manager, Functional Food Science Centre, Lund
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Ron Leslie, Chair of the Commercialization Committee of Halifax Brain Repair Centre.
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Henrik Otto, Senior Vice President, Global Design, Electrolux
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George Farkouh, Mayor of Elliot Lake
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Moderator Ola Björkman, Project Director, Stockholm Bioscience.
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Catharina Nordbeck thanks Per From, on behalf of CSBA, for his commitment and devotion to the Association during his time as Chairman of the Board.
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CSBA's past Chairman Per From, CSBA's Managing Director Catharina Nordbeck and CSBA's new Chairman Tomas Andersson, Bombardier Transportation.
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A selection of other photos from CSBA Day:
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