STAGE PROGRAM STARTS
Artist performance by Anemone
Moderator: Jin Nilsson
Welcome speach by Feminvest
Introducing She Built It Competition
Fearless Vibe-coding competition with Lovable
The Underdog Effect: Turning Setbacks into Success
How can you make your setbacks to the key ingredient for success? This panel will offer three lifetimes of experience and the real harsh truth of being an entrepreneur. But how being an underdog allows you to have the element of surprise and all the chances of success.
Panel: What drives innovation
Panel Moderator: Michaela Berglund
Panel: The Next Trillion: Are Women the Largest Untapped Investment Opportunity?
This panel explores a powerful and timely question: do women represent the largest untapped investment opportunity of our timeand if so, why hasn’t capital already flowed there?
Despite strong data showing that women-led businesses often outperform and that women control a rapidly growing share of global wealth, they continue to receive a disproportionately small share of investment capital. This disconnect raises important questions about how markets identify value and where bias, tradition, or outdated assumptions may be leaving returns on the table.In this conversation, we’ll dive into:
• Whether the funding gap for women is a structural problem or a strategic opportunity
• How investors can rethink risk return, and access to uncover overlooked potential
• What it will take to unlock this next wave of growth and innovation
Bringing together perspectives from policy, venture capital, and entrepreneurship, this panel will challenge conventional thinking and explore how shifting capital allocation could reshape not only returns but entire markets
Panel Moderator: Pia Ganeva
Who got the four trillion? Crypto went from zero to four trillion dollars in fifteen years. Most of it went to men.
Sweden is one of the most invested nations on earth. Nearly a quarter of the population directly owns shares, and seven in ten invest in funds and investing is a national habit. And yet only 2% of Swedish women have invested in crypto, compared to 16% of men. Swedish women lag behind not just Swedish men but women across the rest of Europe. The gender gap in crypto is wider here than in countries where investing itself is still a minority habit. Researchers disagree about the cause. Most likely it is a combination of factors.
The stakes are no longer just about investment returns. In 2025, stablecoins settled 33 trillion dollars in transactions, outpacing the world’s largest payment infrastructures. Crypto has become financial infrastructure. The question of who participates is becoming the question of who shapes the next financial system.
The women on this panel are notable exceptions. Between them they represent the exchange that opened the door to regulated crypto in 2015, an institutional investor who has allocated to Bitcoin and Ethereum, and Bitwise, one of the largest crypto fund managers in the world. This panel brings them together to talk honestly about what it takes to close a gap that the data says is very much still open.
Panel: Building & Protecting Capital in the Age of AI
Panel Moderator: Yaroslava Weidersjö
Women’s health - from fragmentation to life long health
Keynote by CMedical
Women’s health has been fragmented for years, resulting in sick-leaves and chronic illnesses. CMedical offer a complete, specialized women’s health concept covering every aspect of care. This is not just better care — it enables women to continue working, contributing, and get their quality of life back.
STAGE PROGRAM STARTS
Artist performance by Anemone
Moderator: Jin Nilsson
Welcome speach by Feminvest
Introducing She Built It Competition
Fearless Vibe-coding competition with Lovable
The Underdog Effect: Turning Setbacks into Success
How can you make your setbacks to the key ingredient for success? This panel will offer three lifetimes of experience and the real harsh truth of being an entrepreneur. But how being an underdog allows you to have the element of surprise and all the chances of success.
Panel: What drives innovation
Panel Moderator: Michaela Berglund
Panel: The Next Trillion: Are Women the Largest Untapped Investment Opportunity?
This panel explores a powerful and timely question: do women represent the largest untapped investment opportunity of our timeand if so, why hasn’t capital already flowed there?
Despite strong data showing that women-led businesses often outperform and that women control a rapidly growing share of global wealth, they continue to receive a disproportionately small share of investment capital. This disconnect raises important questions about how markets identify value and where bias, tradition, or outdated assumptions may be leaving returns on the table.In this conversation, we’ll dive into:
• Whether the funding gap for women is a structural problem or a strategic opportunity
• How investors can rethink risk return, and access to uncover overlooked potential
• What it will take to unlock this next wave of growth and innovation
Bringing together perspectives from policy, venture capital, and entrepreneurship, this panel will challenge conventional thinking and explore how shifting capital allocation could reshape not only returns but entire markets
Panel Moderator: Pia Ganeva
Who got the four trillion? Crypto went from zero to four trillion dollars in fifteen years. Most of it went to men.
Sweden is one of the most invested nations on earth. Nearly a quarter of the population directly owns shares, and seven in ten invest in funds and investing is a national habit. And yet only 2% of Swedish women have invested in crypto, compared to 16% of men. Swedish women lag behind not just Swedish men but women across the rest of Europe. The gender gap in crypto is wider here than in countries where investing itself is still a minority habit. Researchers disagree about the cause. Most likely it is a combination of factors.
The stakes are no longer just about investment returns. In 2025, stablecoins settled 33 trillion dollars in transactions, outpacing the world’s largest payment infrastructures. Crypto has become financial infrastructure. The question of who participates is becoming the question of who shapes the next financial system.
The women on this panel are notable exceptions. Between them they represent the exchange that opened the door to regulated crypto in 2015, an institutional investor who has allocated to Bitcoin and Ethereum, and Bitwise, one of the largest crypto fund managers in the world. This panel brings them together to talk honestly about what it takes to close a gap that the data says is very much still open.
Panel: Building & Protecting Capital in the Age of AI
Panel Moderator: Yaroslava Weidersjö
Women’s health - from fragmentation to life long health
Keynote by CMedical
Women’s health has been fragmented for years, resulting in sick-leaves and chronic illnesses. CMedical offer a complete, specialized women’s health concept covering every aspect of care. This is not just better care — it enables women to continue working, contributing, and get their quality of life back.