Author: Pauline Pontois

The world is waiting
As you read this, artistic director Katrín Hall and dancer Riley O'Flynn from GöteborgsOperans Danskompani, are probably both touring the…

A taste of the future
What does manufacturing of Volvo cars and food production have in common? They both require complex systems and clusters. Where…

Gothenburg is developing emission-free events during Coldplay at Ullevi
During the concerts with Coldplay at Ullevi in July, visitors' transport will be mapped and car travelers from the south…

7 reasons to visit Gothenburg
The year 2023 is a special one for Gothenburg as it’s time to celebrate our 400-year Jubilee. The city invites…

Gothenburg restaurant chain takes the next step in environmental work
The restaurant chain Pinchos, which opened its first restaurant in Gothenburg in 2012, has always been early to use new…

The 100-year-olds still going strong
One hundred years ago Gustav V opened the biggest ever exhibition to be held in the Nordic countries. Institutions inaugurated…

They grow the food of the future in Gamlestaden and win Gothenburg’s Company Prize
The food of the future is grown in Gamlestaden. With its vision to change the food industry by producing protein…

International students at P3 Guld Music Gala
On January 27th over 100 international students within the Unimeet Gothenburg network got the opportunity to participate at the Swedish…

Thomas Andersson is the new chair of the Trade and Industry Group at Gothenburg & Co
As of January 2023 Thomas Andersson, Vice President Volvo Car Group and Head of Business Development and Community Engagement in…

Two finalists from Gothenburg at Nordic Women in Tech Awards
The annual event Nordic Women in Tech Awards celebrates female role models of the Nordic tech scene and will take…

Gothenburg retains first place among sustainable destinations in the world
World leader in sustainability. For the sixth year in a row, Gothenburg ranks at the top as the most sustainable…

Full house at Unimeet Gothenburg’s welcome evening
So many languages are spoken at the Museum of World Culture, when Unimeet Gothenburg welcomed over 500 international students, researchers…