 I'm going to start off with showing you a very short video of the Sustainable Solution tour that just finished their first round in Europe and this is an example of this is an example video of some of the most innovative sustainable solutions that we found when we traveled around Europe and the different hubs. So I think what we should try to achieve is find a way where everyone is almost empowered to design your own future in a way which you know is good for them but also good for others. In future I would like to have more social enterprises, more companies are acting social because I think it's possible for having profit and being social as well. So our vision is that we're just right now at the beginning of collaborative consumption and our vision is that in the future we don't need to own stuff ourselves and if we have access to it that's what counts that's what matters. In fashion ecosystem ability is becoming more and more important but I think it's more and more important and crucial for the future that the lifecycle of the product is focused also in the production and the projecting and in the packaging in the logistic part and not just in the recycling purpose of the product. In the future I see cities growing and being more and more dense and the spaces we live in will be smaller and smaller and I think we will need to learn how to use what we have to grow some of our own food. Our original vision of this entire idea was to see everyone who's traveling today picking something up dropping something off being sort of a net being networked all the time with everyone and all the delivery and transport needs around them and to pretty much have pick up and drop off stations every go at every airport at every train station so everyone can always be part of this huge transport network and let's see if this ever happens. We need to work on the broader conditions on this planet so that everyone really has a chance to actually co-create this future together. I think that in the future we should not consider people as being low skilled anymore because all of them have a has of course some skill and that's what we are doing we are finding which skill they have and we are improving it and I think that is our tip for the future. Profit gaining is not the only thing you have to do as a company you are responsible for your products and you're not just only responsible for selling you're responsible the whole life of the products not that much companies who are aware about their responsibilities. So my big aspiration and inspiration is to change the way we eat and to change the food system of today and make sure that we can feed as many people as we can locally and sustainably in the future city of the world which is going to be the place where most of us will live so that's our aspiration at Urban Farmers. So we can imagine that our platform or other platform can provide people with what they need on demand and that we can create jobs locally to service these items that are being shared. If you think about the world 9 billion in 2050 if we all want to have the same standard of living we do need to use our sources in a much better way. So that's some of the examples that we found you can see the rest in the pop-up app throughout the conference. The hub we have a vision people taking collaborative action for a better world. We do this by creating spaces that inspires, connects and empower people to realize their enterprise ideas for sustainable impacts. How do we do this? Well at the moment we are one true global network with over 40 up-and-running hubs over 100 founders and 4,000 entrepreneurs. We all share some common values. We do trust each other to do what we say we do. We think collaboration is the key to solving the issues of our time and we think we need to have the courage to walk the path less traveled. So why are we here today? So we have been asked to facilitate the open space or the pop-up hub to give you an example of what we do every day at the hubs and we have I have asked a friend of mine a member of Hub Stockholm a circus director former circus director to facilitate this for us and I'm gonna ask Kajsa to give us a little bit more information of what the hub create session will look like throughout the conference. Kajsa? Thank you Jesper. Yes circus and changing the world in circus we know a lot about risk and opportunities so that's part of what I'm working with but I'm here to talk about what we're doing with the hub create sessions and here everyone we heard some of the people on the panel but everyone here has the skills and the passion and the questions and the concerns that are really there to make remarkable things happen and all of us know that we cannot do that alone and we have an excellent program with so much to listen into and to go to workshops and to get insights from each other but what we want to do together with SoCup and what has been an intention from SoCup from the beginning is also that you as participants that are here for a reason that you're also part of creating the agenda and that we make the space for co-creation where we can take these common concerns of ours into action so that's what we're doing with the hub create sessions and I'll just go through the mechanics of it and we'll what we have is that we have four time slots for space for session which is parallel to the it it's in the parallel sessions so there are other seminars going on but we have those four time slots for an hour and 15 minutes and we have posts where you can all post your question or your concern and we invite you to post it as a question if you have a question there is no direct direction and there's an invite because what we want to do is to gather people where we can get something that we didn't already know and get into action so post your question as a question now I have a direction in my invite and you can post this to our grid host and you can post that at our pop-up hub and we have templates where you do it on paper and you can do that all through the conference but all the time when we have breaks you all have breaks in the morning in the afternoon and during lunchtime also before the first session starts in the morning and after the last session ends you can we're gonna have the grid here in the open space by the registration and we have grid hosts that will take your posting in and also maybe help you formulate the question if that's what you need and they are also gonna work on the grid because we have a slot for 16 if you're really engaged in commitment push us push us to do more but we're gonna choose the topics that are relevant to the four themes that SoCAP this year is about and also that is of shared interest and that are action driven and we are gonna 30 to 45 minutes before we the session starts we're gonna close the session and you can see at the grid what is possible we're also gonna post it on the SoCAP connect so you can see all the topics that you can choose from we're also gonna have it on the screen so you can see those topics and you can also see it on the screens in the pop-up hub area so there's four places to see and us hosting it we we don't have the orange clothing on we have blue Jesper he's supposed to have blue blue here but there is a lot of hub founding hosts that are there to support these sessions and we can answer questions and we're also there to support you and what we have also is the space where the pop-up hub is and within that we have for breakout spaces so that's where the session is so if you're having a session or you're want to go to a session that's where you come and you're gonna see on the grid the name of the table they're all named from different cities where where the hub is and you go to that table and that session will start and we also gonna have recorders so it's always important if we want to go into action and we actually want something to happen to document it and to commit to what we want to do so we have supporting recorders and we're gonna put it also on the soak up connect and we're having a harvest wall if you're if you know open space and have been part of that we're gonna have a harvest wall we can see what what has come out if you're not able to make it to a session you will still be able to get something out what from what happened there and with the topics I would like to we have our first session starting at 115 and I would like to invite just quick Christoph who's one of the hub founders to announce one of the topics that is pre-post so you have an idea what it can be about thanks Carter so I'm Christoph from from Hubseric and yes we did have a topic where we said we really want to discuss and move directly into what are the next steps actually that we can take after the conference so really we come into a practical conversation and you saw one of the entrepreneurs Roman here Roman Gauss who's actually also an entrepreneur in Zurich and we've been discussing quite a lot of how do we move from this phase from prototyping phase you have your prototype up and running into investability so this we say sweet spot because it is also an opportunity what can we do what are the key activities to do in that that time phase what is also the role of the impact investor there I mean we look for these investable deals as an impact investor but maybe we can do something as we heard in the panel to fill this pipeline so this this is one session at 115 we would like to discuss we will have Roman there also to have the entrepreneur perspective the hub as the enabler perspective and we hope to also have the investor perspective there what's what's our role in that and there are certainly others just to tease some some ideas that have been thought about for those open space sessions such as I had a conversation with Jonas Weber from the social venture fund what do we do with rejected deals actually they might be great they might be quite interesting ventures we have them in our database we've had a lot of interaction with them but they are not investable yet so what what how do we go about this database of great ventures and enable them to become to this investable state so these are just topics that you might think about that are worthwhile to discuss and then go into next steps after the conference together thank you no I don't need that you need that and we are we are working with co-creation so we we have some usually there are some principles that will help us through this and we have a lightly guided process at the breakout spaces at the pop-up hub that will help you taking the shared interest that you commit to into action so we invite you to use those questions to get to where you want to get to and there's also when we work in this way principles that you can guide from and one that is because we're not doing a conventional open space but one that is relevant is that whoever will come is the right person to come if you are posting a question and there is two people coming it might be the way that you are the three people so far ahead on thinking of this topic so it's just you that should connect to this question and take it forward and it might be a lot of people coming but exactly the right one that is coming it is the one who asked is coming so you don't need to cast your audience and I invite all of us to be participants and also commit to being part of finding the solutions and and go into this and there's also the law of two feet that maybe most of you have heard but that's the intention from for me and from us to all of you all over throughout the conference that if you are not learning or contributing to where you are go to somewhere where you will and if we want to design the future and also make the change happen it's important that we work this way and what what can happen in this situation is that you mentally check out if you have given or received what you want but you stay out of some physical loyalty the loyal thing when so many brilliant people are here is to if you mentally check out take the rest of you with you and go to somewhere where you can contribute contribute and learn more so that's an invite to all of you and I hope to see you at the hub create session and that all of us will have more questions than we came with but also with new insights thank you