I have this week had a number of meetings at our HQ in Gothenburg.

We have had the Board meeting, Management meeting, business reviee meeting and the innovation team meeting.

We have had a good start of the year in the entire KGB group. Now we are ready for the rest of 2020.

UK Future Relations negotiator, David Frost held a speedBritain has really been leaving the party a long time ago, from our refusal to join the euro and Schengen, but it was only when we picked up our coat that people noticed.

“Even if there is a short term cost to Brexit, this will be overrided by the huge gains resulting from being able to decide our own policies”.

“To think that we may accept EU supervision on level playing field issues fails to understand the whole point of the #Brexit project. This is not some opening stance in negotiations”.

Germany has been named the world’s most innovative economy by Bloomberg. It takes the top spot from South Korea, ending the country’s six-year streak.

Sweden is number 5 on the list.

Cancer research, meat alternatives and smart home technologies are among the major developments of our time. But which countries are world leaders in research and development, patent activity, high-tech density and everything that comes with fostering innovation? A recent Bloomberg ranking shows the most innovative countries by index value. Germany ranked highest in 2020, breaking South Korea’s six year streak. The U.S. is ranked in ninth place, losing one rank compared to 2019.

Source: WEF, Bloombergs