ReykjavÃk
Why ReykjavÃk?
With 80% of the country utilizing sustainable energy, Reykjavík is on it's way to becoming the first fully sustainable powered city in the world. By removing fossil fuel for transportation needs this goal can be achieved.
Past Events
09
September 14-15, 2009
Location: Hilton Reykjavík Nordica
Attendees: 200
Countries Represented: 13
08
September 18-19, 2008
Hilton Reykjavík Nordica
Attendees: 180
Countries Represented: 12
07
September 17-18, 2007
Hilton Reykjavík Nordica
Attendees: 150
Countries Represented: 8
10
Sustainable Mobility in The Next Decade
Implementing and Financing the Imminent Change
Reykjavik Team
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- Bradley Skaggs
Partner, Communications, Design and Web - Jonina Skaggs
Partner, Communications, Design and Web - Amund Vik
Nordic Energy Research
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Reykjavik Advisory Board
- Einar Benediktsson
Former Ambassador
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- Gerbrand Ceder
RP Simmons Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, USA
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- Felix Kramer
Founder California Cars Initiative, California, USA - Johan Tollin
Group Strategies, R&D, Vattenfall AB, Sweden
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