Save time with our ready-made Sweden presentations
Are you planning to present Sweden to an international audience? Here you can find ready-made Sweden presentations with detailed speaker’s notes.

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“Introducing Sweden” provides an introduction to Sweden and Swedish society. The presentation includes information about Sweden’s size and population, about how the country developed from an agrarian society into a flourishing IT nation, about Swedish innovations and major enterprises, and about Swedish education and research, the Nobel Prize, the monarchy and democracy. It concludes with some images showing what it is like to live and work in Sweden, and answers the following questions. What is the climate like? What kind of life does your average Swede lead? What do Swedes do in their spare time?

The presentation comprises some 20 pictures and is equipped with detailed speaker’s notes (English). It was produced for an international audience with an interest in Sweden.
“Sweden – leading the world in innovation” is designed for those planning to present Sweden from an innovation perspective. It describes why Sweden is ranked as an innovation nation, and tells about Swedish innovations and leading Swedish research, and about what has made Sweden so successful in the innovation field.

The presentation is in English.
“Welcome to Sweden – from a business point of view” is designed for those planning to present Sweden in a business perspective. It describes what the Swedish business sector looks like, its many strengths and the factors behind Sweden’s success.

The presentation is available in English and Spanish.
“Sweden in 20 images” is designed to provide a general introduction to Sweden, Swedish history and development, and the country’s nature, climate and society. The presentation is intended for self-tuition rather than for use in large groups. Each image is accompanied by detailed written information, and the presentation provides a quick “basic course in getting to know Sweden.” It is available in English, French, Spanish and German.