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SEMINAR #1 / PROGRAM 8-9 JUNE 2011 MIND THE LONG RUN, BABY! ON THE FUTURE OF “SUSTAINABLE GROWTH”

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seminar #1 / program 8-9 June 2011

Mind the long run, baby!on the future of “sustainable growth”

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sustainability is a journey. 2112 – starting now ...

dear visionary,

in 100 years you probably won’t be living on earth anymore, but you will

have made your mark. 2112 isn’t just some far away future, it is a vision with

immediate effect on how we choose to live our lives today. it is a literal inter-

pretation of a time that those after us will live to see, a mere human lifetime.

neither sustainability, growth or 2112 is a destination. it’s a journey.

there’s no business and politics as usual, and there never was. the future

has always been different from the past, and it always will be. what we

really need are new visions and dreams for a sustainable future. we are not

the first human beings to design a new and better world, but we may be

the last generation to have the choice, and yet there are no real experts.

we will have to learn on the way – to live the future while we create it.

at this first Copenhagen seminar we will focus on what “sustainability”

and “growth” means. all the participants at the seminar have a choice, and

possess the knowledge and wisdom to contribute to a preferred future for

mankind. to help us navigate through tough times and mindshifts, to help us

anticipate the future, we have engaged future mind tours as your büro rei-

sende. Just get on board and enjoy the journey – and mind the long run, baby!

all four Copenhagen seminars will look ahead to the next 100 years in

order to explore the success criteria for human existence and the mea-

surement of progress and wellbeing. these are fundamental questions

with decisive implications for governments, businesses, organisations and

individuals. human development as propelled by our economic, techno-

logical and political system is dynamic and all parties must be involved in

co-creating our common future. time has come to establish a new platform

where this is possible, and we have to go beyond short term egocentric

interests. “in 100 years – starting now” is such a platform.

yours sincerely,

house of futures

future mind tours, Büro reisende

future mind tours travels within the human body and

mind in order to dive into the conscious and subcon-

scious. through generations our special technique

has been explored and evolved and we are now the

proud owners of a subtrønic model 645©. this al-

lows us to investigate your inner human landscape

on the most comfortable journey and almost without

any complications. However, sometimes our presence

might manifest as disturbances*. the most sublime

outcome of this journey is a mind shift in the specific

reisende potentially resulting in a shift in paradigms

in the external social landscape.

*subject-reports state following symptoms: overwhelming inspirations, headaches, moments of spontaneous enlightenment, symbolically loaded dreams, hallucinatory shivers, stutters, butterflies in the stomach, incredible teamwork, memory loss, fever, diarrhea and inexplicable rashes. if you experience symptoms that are not listed here please report back to future mind tours, Büro reisende.

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about the proJeCt:

in 100 years

read more about “in 100 years – starting now” at www.in100y.dk What the project “in 100 years – starting now”

is developed and will be facilitated by

house of futures during 2011-12 and is

supported by the VeluX foundation.

the project will explore and debate

questions such as:

- how can we sustain, develop and en-

rich human existence given the limited

resources available on planet earth?

- what does it take to co-create sus-

tainable societal growth/development

in the long run?

- and what are the possible, plausible

and preferred futures?

Why

in 100 years – starting now has two

overall purposes. the first is to develop

and present alternative visions for sus-

tainable societies to the general public

and to public and private decision mak-

ers. the second purpose is an assess-

ment of whether and how the VeluX

foundation should support the

establishment of a center for environ-

ment and sustainability in denmark.

howfour Copenhagen seminars will play a

central role in re-working the agenda of

sustainability and growth/development.

the first seminar will focus on “sustain-

able growth”, the second on “policy and

business models”, the third on “nature

and technolgy” and the fourth on “people

and mindsets”. the seminars are inde-

pendent events yet also form part of a

scenario process running the course of

almost a year. we use futures studies

methods in a 100 year scope to frame the

necessary and preferred transformations.

the process will involve 200+

inter-disciplinary experts and thinkers,

who will rework and co-create visions of

sustainable futures. after the four semi-

nars house of futures will present two

preferred futures for sustainable societies

2112. our vision it that this project will

make a unique scandinavian contribution

to the debate on how we can meet the

needs of the present without compro-

mising future generations.

a core group of high profile danish

experts will follow the four seminars and

based on a parallel back casting pro-

cess give their recommendations to the

VeluX foundation in spring 2012.

sCenario proCess

Center assessment proCes (Core group)

seminar 1

seminar 2

seminar 3

seminar 4

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preferred futures 2112

memBers of tHe core group are:

steen hildebrandt, ph.d, professor, institute of Leadership, aarhus university.

Carsten rahbek, professor at Bio-logical institute, ecology and evolution, director of center for macroecology, university of copenhagen.

Claus stig Pedersen, senior direc-tor, Head of sustainability development, novozymes, and adjunct professor at aalborg university.

ole Fogh Kirkeby, professor at insti-tute for management, politics and phi-losophy, copenhagen Business school.

Martin lidegaard, chairman of the independent green think tank concito.

Karen blincoe, founder and Leader of the international centre for creativity, innovation and sustainability (icis) and chairman of danish designers.

Peder andersen, Head of the environ-mental and natural resource economy research group, institute of food and resource economics, university of copenhagen.

Camilla bjerre, graduate student, center for forest and Landscape, faculty of Life sciences, university of copenhagen.

assessmenT To velux foundaTion

support a center of sustainability and

environment in denmark?

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program 8-9 June 2011:

Mind the long run, baby!on the future of “sustainable growth”

8 june, 9:00-16:30

09.00 sharp. meeting place: the garbage square, fiskerihavnsgade 14 (by the

houseboat), sydhavnen. remember your ticket, please.

10:00 arriving at borups højskole, frederiksholms kanal. listen to dorthe

steenberg, and let future mind tours guide you through the gate. in the yard

gitte larsen will welcome you and ole fogh kirkeby will be interviewed.

11:15 sitting in the red room, perhaps looking at the Wall of time, and

steen svendsen will introduce the project “in100years”.

11:30 søren steen olsen will be given the word.

12:00 time for sandwiches. do also feel free to visit the wall of time.

12:45 intro to speakers sessions.

12:50 three voices: minik thorleif rosing, peder andersen and John fullerton.

13:50 Wall of time.

14:10 two voices: daniel o’neill and Jan rotmans.

15:00 Coffee/tea and cake plus Wall of time.

15:30 two voices: steen hildebrandt and Jennifer Jarratt.

16:20 outtro by your special guides and time to say goodbye ...

16:30-17:00 Wall of time closes.

19:30-22:00 dinner for participants 9 june only at house of futures.

22:30-23:30 nightwalk in the Zone.

9 june, 8:30-16:00 (at borups højskole, frederiksholms kanal)

8:30 Coffee and light breakfast.

9:00 introduction to working sessions by steen svendsen.

9.30 three parallel workshops: 1. Culture and consciousness /

2. nature and science / 3. societies and systems.

11.30 Chairs talk and results are places on the Wall of time.

12:00 lunch-buffet.

13:00 two working sessions in groups of three.

14:30 Coffee/tea and cake.

15:00-16:00 Plenum plus closing ritual and time to say goodbye ...

sPeaKers

dorthe steenberg, paqo, power spirit (dk):

the PoWer oF Water on Planet earthmother earth consists of 70% water, and so does the human body. the priming soil is dressed in the colour red as the cosmic pulse, the heart of the planet. dorthe will connect us to the spirit of water, the primordial waters which nourish mother earth, when we arrive at borups højskole.

dorthe steenberg is a paqo, a master in the ancient andean spiritual tradi-tion, carrying the feminine wisdom of perception. she is playing seriously with the universal energies, practising and teaching ayni, the give and take principle of sacred reciprocity. dorthe is one of the pioneers of spiritual leadership in denmark, and she has guided hundreds of leaders from public and private as well as danish and international organisations in wisdom-based leadership for more than 15 years.

ole fogh kirkeby, professor, Copenhagen business sChool (dk):

the signiFiCanCe oF the eventfuture mind tours will interview ole fogh kirkeby about the significance of an event. the interview will take place after going through the gate, standing in the yard.

ole Fogh Kirkeby is professor, department of management, politics and phi-losophy, Copenhagen business school. his main research areas are philosophy and phenomenology, leadership and organisations, art and leadership, public governance and leadership of the future. ole is a member of the Core group of the project “in 100 years”.

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minik rosing, professor, natural history museum of denmark (dk):

the PoWer oF thoughtone hundred years may seem a long time frame for many of us, but for geolo-gist minik rosing it is only a split second. planet earth has existed for more than 4 billion years, and will also exist billion of years ahead. the question is will the human race, too? according to minik the challenging issue, if we want to create a sustainable future, is our understanding of the dynamics of earth and the relation-ship between humans and nature. humans are the dominant animal on the planet, and our behaviour plays a central role for the earth’s capability to function. what differentiate us from animals is our love for fire, and humans are the only species that are able to use more energy than our own metabolism produces. that is why it’s so important to recognise that our ethical values, dreams, wishes and goals control most, by far, of our consumption of energy and other resources. minik will talk about how science that do not relate to the dreams and needs of human beings, and art that do not relate to what we know, easily become trivial and self-sufficient. if the natural sciences and the humanities co-work we might be able to change our energy consumption and live in synergy with planet earth. will we?

Minik thorleif rosing is professor at the natural history museum of denmark and university of Copenhagen. he is a well-known danish geologist and has done research about the earliest signs of life on earth. minik was also appointed one of the leaders of the galathea 3 expedition. in 2008 he received the danish award of geology, and he holds numerous lectures and talks in denmark and abroad.

peder andersen, professor, uniVersity of Copenhagen (dk):

the direCtions For eConoMiCs

sustainability and economics theory, ecological economics, and economics of happiness. a variety of alternative approaches to thinking about economics have been proposed in the broad debate on sustainability in recent decades. in par-ticular mainstream economics has come under attack for being single-mindedly growth-oriented as opposed to environmental sustainability and other objectives, like life-satisfaction and happiness. at the same time established mainstream economists in institutions like oeCd, un, the world bank, eu, and governments in several g-7 countries are deeply involved in redefining core concepts, including and most notably gdp. there are many positions and much dynamism in the field. so, what are the main positions, where is economic thinking on sustainability headed, and how is it affecting policy in practice? Peder andersen is phd, professor and head of the environmental and natural resource economics group, institute of food and resource economics, univer-sity of Copenhagen. research interests: environmental and resource economics, incentives and regulation, and sustainability, ecosystem services and wealth. peder is a member of the Core group of the project “in 100 years”.

steen sVendsen & gitte larsen, futurists, house of futures (dk):

introduCtionsgitte larsen and steen svendsen share the project management of “in100y”. they will be your special agents and guide you through this seminar.

steen svendsen is a futurist and policy developer. he holds a ma in political science and has worked at Cifs, monday morning and strategy unit (uk). gitte larsen is a futurist, editior and author. she is co-author of three books (2007-2010) and former editor in Chief of the award winning magazine “fo/futureorien-tation” published by Cifs (2003-2009). gitte also holds a ma in political science.

søren steen olsen, futurist, house of futures (dk):

in100years / thinKing in Centuriesa time frame of 100 years is longer than the usual decision-making agenda whether in politics, business or our private lives. but our short term decisions often have a bearing on the longer term, and we need to be better at recogniz-ing this. sustainability and growth are long-term issues. they stretch ahead in time, but they also stretch back in time as human activities have repeatedly put pressure on natural resources, necessitating small-scale adaptation, large-scale change or even whole-sale transformation of societies and economies. some have succeeded, others have not and serve as stark reminders. our next 100 years will be determined by how we go about the next social transformations in order to sustain and develop human well-being subject to natural resources under strain. and while problems, risks and capacities are very different and unevenly distributed, the challenge, this time, is global in scope. at the same time there are many signs, large and small, that such transformations are indeed in the offing.

søren steen olsen is a futurist and an analytical economist, house of futures.

Video-interView: John fullerton, founder, Capital institute (us):

3rd MillenniuM eConoMyJohn fullerton was a senior bank executive with Jpmorgan until 2001, who was already then asking probing questions about the financial system and the direction it was headed. after leaving, he began investigating alternative eco-nomic ideas and became an active “impact investor”, aligning his capital with his values in the period leading up to the financial crisis of 2008-2009. in late 2009, sensing the opportunity and need to fundamentally rethink finance, John founded Capital institute. he is now engaged in some of the most interesting alternative economic model projects in the us and internationally. hear his per-sonal story and visions for a new and sustaining economics built on an under-standing of natural systems science, the 3rd millennium economy.

john Fullerton is president and founder of Capital institute, which until the be-ginning of 2011 was a self-financing ngo. John is now reaching out to a small, select group of financial partners to help expand the reach of Capital institute.

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daniel o’neill, european direCtor Casse (uk):

steady-state eConoMyeconomic growth remains the primary policy goal of most national govern-ments. this is a problem because endless economic growth is not possible on a finite planet. nor, for that matter, is it improving the well-being of people in developed nations. a different economic model is needed for the next 100 years. we must make the transition to a steady state economy – an economy where population and per capita consumption remain roughly constant over time, and energy and material flows are kept within ecological limits. daniel o’neill will describe some of the basic characteristics of a steady state economy, and discuss a number of policy reforms that would be needed to achieve such an economy. these include policies to limit resource use and waste production, stabilise population, limit inequality, reform the monetary system, secure full employment, and change the way we measure progress.

daniel o’neill is the european director at the Center for the advancement of the steady state economy (Casse), and a ph.d. candidate in ecological eco-nomics at the university of leeds. his research interests include steady state economics, limits to growth, environmental indicators, and alternative ways of measuring human progress. dan has worked in both the public and private sectors in areas such as regional planning and energy management. he is also co-author of Enough is Enough: Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources, and frequently presents topics related to steady state eco-nomics at scientific conferences and in the media.

Jan rotmans, professor, erasmus uniVersity rotterdam (ne):

neW PersPeCtives on sustainabilitysustainability transitions are radical transformations towards a sustainable society as a response to a number of persistent problems confronting contemporary modern societies. the most striking example of such a persistent problem is the current financial and climate crisis, which will enable sustainable transitions. in this process we are at a turning point. on the verge of a new era, characterized by a battle of the old paradigm against the new one, with a crucial role for sustainable innovation. Jan believes that this huge transformation can actually be brought about – also by a small number of people. he will share his knowledge and ideas about how we can master sustainable transitions, and influence and steer them, and what kind of research agenda that is called for in this field.

jan rotmans is the scientific director of dutch research institute for transi-tions (drift) and professor of sustainability transitions at the erasmus univer-sity rotterdam. he is a socially engaged scientist and both personally and pro-fessionally involved in many transitions projects, networks and boards. he has written more than 200 publications in this field and given numerous keynote lectures all over the world. Jan is also co-author of Transitions to Sustainable Development. New Directions in the Study of Long Term transformative change (routledge, 2010), which offers the state-of-the-art in research on transitions.

steen hildebrandt, professor, aarhus uniVersity (dk):

sustainable leadershiP“one cannot practice sustainable, authentic, and meaningful leadership unless it is grounded in a profound anchorage in the self. the sustainable, the authentic, and the meaningful emerge from an inner clarity, an awareness of what is impor-tant – important to me, important in my life, and sufficiently important for me to assume a shared responsibility for a process. sustainable leadership is generated by our ability to read feelings as sounding boards for dreams, intentions, desires, decisions, and actions” (from the introduction of Sustainable Leadership, 2011). steen hildebrandt will describe the need for sustainable leadership as a cen-tral force shaping the ongoing paradigm shift towards a sustainable future for in-dividuals, corporations and societies. the urgent task is to improve our ability to combine the individual internal orientation with a global perspective. we all know how money talks, but we have to listen to the voices of life in order to foster and formulate a new mindset and live the future, while we create it.

steen hildebrandt is professor of organization and management, department and management, aarhus univesity and Chairman and partner in hildebrandt and brandi a/s. he is author of a number of books, latest Sustainable leadership, gyldendal business (2011). steen gives more than 150 lectures and talks every year and are teaching present and future board members in danish companies. steen is a member of the Core group of the project “in 100 years”

Jennifer Jarratt, futurist, direCtor leading futurists (us):

thinKing in “PreFerred Futures”Jennifer Jarratt will share why she thinks we all should think about the future and why this seminar is an important opportunity to do that. most people think about the future in a sort of implicit way. they have many ideas and assumptions about how things are going to turn out. studies have shown that when someone delivers bad news about the future, they must be very careful to present oppor-tunities even in an unpleasant situation – and that’s a concept that we all ought to think about in professional terms. how do we do that? it takes many of us a lot of thinking to get beyond the whole world problematique so that we can feel reasonably positive about the future again. if we don’t have a positive image of the future, we won’t have a future – not a preferred one at least. Jennifer Jarratt will talk about futures thinking and broad trends/forces that are already shaping the world of 2050 and try to connect those trends with some implications for sustainability and growth in general.

jennifer jarratt is director at leading futurists and has been working since 1984 on wide-ranging futures activities. she is a recognized leading thinker and author among futurists on human resources and social/demographic change and leads seminars and courses on thinking like a futurist. Jennifer is among many doings past board chair and a founding member of the association of profession-al futurists and visiting instructor in studies of the future, university of houston-Clear lake. in her earlier career as a journalist in the us and britain, Jennifer shared in a pulitzer prize.

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partiCipants 8-9 June 2011:

Mind the long run, baby!Copenhagen seminar #1

Copenhagen seminars 2011-12:

#2: 21-22 september 2011, life / Copenhagen uniVersity

doing good, thanKs!#3: 2-3 noVember 2011, plaCe to to announCed

no Fixes, Pal!#4: 18-19 January 2012, plaCe to to announCed

it’s our Future, love!

for seminar programs visit www.in100y.dk

partiCipants 8 June:

anders bjørn, partner, head of m&a tax, kpmganders thingmand henriksen, psychologist working in the field between philosophy, psychotherapy and buddhismane hendriksen, deputy director, Villum and VeluX foundationanita pirc Velkavrh, project manager, strategic futures, european environment agencyannelise ryberg, social entrepreneur, ducks in a rowanne grethe holmsgaard, member of parliament (sf) and Chairman gate21 astrid kann-rasmussen, member of the board Vkr foundation/us (us/dk)bo lidegaard, editor in Chief, politikenbo normander, Chairman the ecological Council and european director of worldwatch institutebjarne roger nielsen, Ceo, danfysik a/sCamilla bjerre, graduate student, university of Copenhagen (member of Cg*)Carsten rahbek, professor at biological institute, ecology and evolution, director of Center for macroecology, university of Copenhagen (member of Cg*)Christian honoré, partner, Climate Change and sustainability, kpmgChristian ege, director, the ecological CouncilClaus stig petersen, director of sustainability, novozymes, and adjunct professor at aalborg university (member of Cg*)Cornelia daheim, futurist, Z_punkt (g)daniel o’neill, director of european operations, Casse - Center for the advancement of the steady state economy (uk)dorthe steenberg, paqo, owner of power spirit erling Jelsøe, associate professor, department of environmental, social and spatial Change, roskilde universityesben fiedler røge, Consultant, the academy of technical sciences (atV)esben strandsgaard, msc in innovation management, Chairman, network and Corporate partners, aarhus sustainability networkhenrik hassing, head of Cleantech, forCehenrik hermansen, department manager, department of management, politics and philosophy, Copenhagen business schoolhans henrik samuelsen, Climaforum 09 and 10, mutual knowledgehans kann rasmussen, Chairman VeluX foundation helene bjerre Jordans, head of environment program, Villum foundation and VeluX foundationJan rotmans, professor in sustainability transitions, erasmus university rotterdam (ne)Jennifer Jarratt, futurist, leading futurists (us) Jens hoff, professor, department of political science, university of CopenhagenJessica Carragher wallner, futurist, kairos future (s)Jørgen steen nielsen, Journalist, informationJørn bie, painter and author, kunstnerVÆrkstedet biekubenkaren blincoe, founder and leader of the international Centre for Creativity, innovation and sustainability and Chairman of danish designers (member of Cg*) kathrine richardson, professor in biological oceanography and Vice dean for public outreach, faculty of science, university of Copenhagenkim klastrup, director, Corporate branding, grundfos management a/skirsten brabrand, astrologer, coach og networkerkjeld Juel petersen, Villum and VeluX foundation kristian stubkjær, Vice-Chairman Villum foundationkurt emil eriksen, active house, Vkr holding a/s

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partiCipants 9 June:

the art of getting on / develop and outline scenarios for sustainable societ-

ies towards 2112 from different scientific, professional and personal perspectives.

Workshop #1: Culture and consciousness

Chair: Jennifer Jarratt, futurist, leading futurists (us)

tina monberg, lawyer, psychotherapist and founder of mediationcenter (dk)

torben Crintz, head of knowledge development, Concito (dk)

karen blincoe, founder and leader of iCis and Chairman of danish designers (member of Core group) (dk)

ole Jensen, prof.em., dr.theol and author (dk)

erling Jelsøe, associate professor, department of environmental, social and spatial Change, roskilde university (dk)

helene bjerre Jordans, head of environment program, Villum and VeluX foundation (dk)

patrick edvard renault, ma psych. (dk)

michael stubberup, Ceo synergaia and member of the board of Vækstcenteret

Workshop #2: nature and science

Chair: wendy schultz, futurist, infinite futures (uk)

Carsten rahbek, professor at biological institute and director of Center for macroecology, ku (member of Cg*)(dk)

henrik hassing, head of Cleantech, forCe (dk)

nis Christensen, danish ministry of the environment (dk)

astrid kann-rasmussen, member of the board Vkr foundation/us (us/dk)

peder agger, prof.em., biology (dk)

Claus stig pedersen, director of sustainability, novozymes (dk)

søren lyngsgaard, director and business developer, Cradle to Cradle (dk)

Workshop #3: societies and systems

Chair: Cornelia daheim, futurist, Z_punkt (ger)

hans henrik samuelsen, mutual knowledge (dk)

Jessica Carragher wallner, futurist, kairos future (se)

peder andersen, phd, professor and head of the environmental and natural resource economics group, ku (member of Core group) (dk)

daniel o’neill, director of european operations, Casse (uk)

martin lidegaard, Chairman Concito (member of Core group) (dk)

Christian honoré, partner, Climate Change and sustainability, kpmg

mia rahunen, senior adviser, nordic Council of ministers (dk/fin)

Christian ege, director, the ecological Council

lars kann-rasmussen, Chairman Villum foundationlars pehrsson, Ceo, merkur, den almennyttige andelskasselars ravensbeck, phd. fellow, institute of food and resource economics, foi, unit of environmental and natural resource economics, university of Copenhagenmartin manthorpe, director of strategy and business development, nCC martin lidegaard, Chairman of the independent think tank Concito (member of Cg*)mia rahunen, senior adviser, nordic Council of ministersmichael eigtved, associate professor, ph.d., department of art and Cultural studies, university of Copenhagenmichael stubberup, Ceo synergaia and member of the board of Vækstcenteretminik thorleif rosing, professor, natural history museum of denmark, university of Copenhagennicoletta isar, docteur ès lettres (sorbonne), associate professor, department of arts & Cultural studies, university of Copenhagenniels elers, professor and director of life, university of Copenhagen nis Christensen, deputy head of division, strategy and crosscutting issue, danish ministry of the environment, danish environmental protection agency and eCo-innovationole fogh kirkeby, professor, dr.phil., department of management, politics and philosophy, Copenhagen business school (member of Cg*)ole Jensen, prof.em., dr. theol and author patrick edvard renault, ma psych. peder andersen, phd, professor and head of the environmental and natural resource economics group, university of Copenhagen (member of Cg*)peder agger, prof.em. biology, former head of the danish Council of ethics and danish nature Council, Chairman of planning Committee in the danish society for nature Conservationpernille blach hansen, director of sustainability/Csr, grundfos management a/spreben kristensen, head of secretariat, the danish council for sustainable business developmentsarah louise balle, cand.ling.merc. Copenhagen business schoolsigne kongebro, architect, associate and sustainability manager, henning larsen architects a/s steen hildebrandt, professor, aarhus university (speaker and member of Cg*) stefan meisiek, senior lecturer, phd, department of management, politics and philosophy, Copenhagen business school susanne bøgh, brand strategy, VeluX a/ssøren hermansen, leader of samsoe energy academysøren lyngsgaard, director and business developer, Cradle to Cradle denmarktor nørretranders, author and adjunct professor at Copenhagen business school torben Crintz, head of knowlegde development, the think thank Concitotroels dam Christensen, Coordinator of the danish 92-group ulf boman, futurist, kairos future (s)wendy schultz, futurist, infinite futures (uk)

* CG = Core group. For information about CG see page 5.

From House of Futures: madeleine kate mcgowan, gry worre hallberg and inga gerner nielsen (future mind tours), flemming wisler (communication and pr), stine skøtt olesen (documentation), tao thomsen (documentation), søren steen olsen (futurist and speaker), steen svendsen (futurist and special agent) and gitte larsen (futurist and special agent).

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ContaCt:

steen svendsen, futurist and policy developer (project manager in100Y)

Keywords: project process, scenarios and core group

[email protected], +45 2360 2646

gitte larsen, futurist, author and editor (project manager in100Y)

Keywords: seminar programs, collaborators and website

[email protected], +45 2021 1147

Flemming Wisler, communication expert

Keywords: press, communication and network

[email protected], +45 2835 0541

gry Worre hallberg, scholar and performance artist

Keywords: future mind tours, Büro reisende

[email protected], +45 2835 0541

House of futures is a non profit association working to co-create sustainable and

joyful futures of business, politics and leadership. our vision is “Living the future

now!” read more at www.houseoffutures.dk

“in100years” is suPPorted by the velux Foundation

a sPeCial thanKs to the Futurists Chairing the WorKshoPs:

jennifer jarratt, Leading futurists (us), Wendy schultz, infinite futures (uK)

and Cornelia daheim, Z_punkt (ger).