For the sixth year in a row Barents Reunion convention gathered influential people of the Barents
area together on June 12th and 13th in Tornio, Finland. The topic for the 2013
convention was "Transforming
trade barriers into boundless opportunities". The
annual convention’s goal is to increase networking and cooperation among
the people living in the Barents region.
This year as a part of Barents
Reunion convent Young Innovative Entrepreneurs project organized a Youth
Workshop for it's participants. YIE’s participants Denis Kreminskiy, Heidi
Andreassen and Mattias Johansson
got a chance to make an appearance also in the Barents Reunion convent’s
general program.
The future of the Barents region was discussed
The workshop kicked off by brainstorming
the challenges and opportunities of the Barents region. The idea was to think how we could turn the existing challenges into opportunities in the future.
Some of the most important discussion topics were growing
the attraction of the Barents region so that the talented youth of the area
would prefer staying here in the future and how to make the Barents region
better known globally.
It was great to see that at the end of the first
workshop session the list of opportunities of the Barents region became much
longer than the list of challenges.
After brainstorming together the
participants of the workshop divided into two groups to discuss different
matters: people, resources, technology, infrastructure and globality.
YIE’s young entrepreneurs and students
also got a remarkable chance to present the results of the Youth Workshop in
the Barents Reunion convention.
The presentation raised up issues about the future and
developing of the Barents region from the young people’s perspective. As a part of the presentation a new Facebook page,
Connecting Barents, was launched. The page is meant for networking and
cooperating
between the people of the Barents region.
The founder of Ikea and also Barents Reunion
convent Ingvar Kamprad was so
impressed of the presentations that he wanted to personally thank the youth of
the Barents.
Double victory for YIE’s participant Yngve Bergheim
Barents Reunion convention always culminates in
awarding the Barents Entrepreneur of the Year and the Barents Young
Entrepreneur of the Year. The awards are given to entrepreneurs who during
the year have carried out unique achievements in the Barents area and who
inspire others.
The criteria for the winners are: currently live in
the Barents region; set a good example in terms of values; be an ambassador for
the region; display creativity beyond the ordinary; and actively work to
increase cross-border cooperation within the region. For the Young
Entrepreneur award the individual has to be under 35 years.
This year the winner of the Barents Young Entrepreneur of the Year was chosen by the YIE project and
winner of the Barents Entrepreneur of the Year was chosen by Ingvar Kamprad.
Both parties were very mutual because the winner of the both awards was Yngve Bergheim from Ramsalt Lab (Tromsø,
Norway)!
Morten Brugård and Saila Vaara celebrating with Yngve Bergheim. |
Yngve Bergheim has been actively involved in YIE project
from the beginning and has even found a business partner through the project from
Murmansk, Russia (Denis Kreminskiy,
Arctic Turn). He emphasizes that this kind of cooperation would have never been
possible without the YIE project and the matchmaking events that has been
organized for the participants.
Bergheim wanted to thank especially
Ramsalt Lab's co-founder, Martin Lund,
and Morten Brugård for choosing him
to be a part of the YIE project. Of course he also thanks YIE project and all
it's participants.
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