Program 2026

At The Future of Life Science 2026, we will focus on The Human Brain. We will explore current knowledge about brain function and brain-related diseases, delve into cognition and learning, and also highlight the mysteries that remain unsolved.

The symposium will also examine the intersections between human and artificial intelligence - how they differ and overlap, how AI can support human capabilities, and how digital tools influence our brains and learning.

Throughout the symposium, discussions will highlight significant scientific developments and consider their wider implications for society, healthcare systems, and individuals.

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Engelsberg Ironwork, May 7-8, 2026

Confirmed Speakers

  • Sophie Scott, Professor and Director of the Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London.
  • Christian Broberger, Professor of Neurochemistry at Stockholm University and Affiliated to Research Karolinska Institutet.
  • Kristina Höök, professor in Interaction Design at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
  • Anna Falk, Professor, Team manager neural stem cells, Lund University & Manager at Lund University ATMP Center. 

Additional speakers will be added continuously. The program is currently under development. Please check back for updates.

 

Thursday May 7

9:30 Bus from central Stockholm to Engelsberg Ironworks

12:00 Lunch at Engelsberg Ironworks  

13:00 – 17:00 Sessions, including presentations from leading experts and moderator-led panel discussions  

19:00 Dinner     

 

Friday May 8  

Breakfast

8:30 – 12:00 Sessions, including presentations from leading experts and moderator-led panel discussions 

12:00 Lunch at Engelsberg Ironworks  

13:00 Bus to central Stockholm  

 

Moderator

  • Anya Sitaram, Founding Director at Rockhopper Media, an award-winning television and film production company. Former BBC World News anchor.

 

Stockholm Science City Foundation organises the symposium in collaboration with Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.