The Swedish Textile Service Association will focus on leadership, sustainability and the future economy, with discussions covering the current economic situation, sustainable development and collaboration across sectors.
Sweden’s minister for financial markets, Niklas Wykman, is set to speak on the economic outlook, key priorities within his remit and the direction of government policy. With a doctorate in economics and in post since 2022, he is expected to provide insight into the financial conditions and reforms shaping Sweden’s economic future.
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Sustainability and communication within the textile sector will be addressed by Rossella De Angelis of Klopman, who works on corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at strengthening the company’s position in sustainable textiles.
Circularity will be a key theme, with speakers from companies working on textile recycling and material innovation. Pontus Håstlund of Circulose will address the use of cotton-rich textile waste in producing alternative raw materials, while Andreas Dorner of RE&UP Recycling Technologies will focus on building scalable textile-to-textile recycling supply chains and navigating EU regulatory requirements.
Jan Larsson, CEO of Business Sweden, will discuss international cooperation and the competitiveness of Swedish companies, drawing on experience across both the private and public sectors.
The agenda also includes a discussion on integration within business, with Carola Lemne, chair of Samhall, sharing perspectives from her experience across industry, healthcare and public service.
The importance of collaboration between education and industry will also be highlighted. Rickard Vinde, a teacher at Solna Gymnasium and recipient of the Textile Service Industry Sustainability Award 2026, will discuss how partnerships can help prepare young people for future workforce demands.
The programme will also highlight international developments in the exhibition and events sector. Trade fair organiser Fiera Milano has entered a new cooperation with the Swedish Textile Service Association, with ExpoDetergo set to return this autumn.
Paola Sarco, managing director of Made Eventi and a key figure within Fiera Milano, will represent the organisation, which is known for hosting large-scale international exhibitions across sectors including fashion, design and industry.
The event will also explore Stockholm’s role on the global stage. Former Social Democratic finance city councillor Mats Hulth, who played a central role in major city investments including the construction of the Avicii Arena, will reflect on efforts to strengthen the city’s international profile.
Peter Havéus will be recognised as an honorary member for his contribution to the laundry and textile service industry, particularly in strengthening its position on sustainability issues.
The association said the meeting aims to reflect a broad perspective across sectors, with a shared ambition to strengthen Sweden’s and Europe’s position in a rapidly changing global environment.
