Logistiktrender 2026

Society may never have been more polarized than it is now. Every day, perspectives are set against one another, and nothing and no one goes unchallenged. How do you weigh different viewpoints against each other, and whom should you trust to make the right decisions going forward?

This is what we take a deep dive into at Logistiktrender 2026. Your perspectives will be crucial to how the day unfolds. We hope you can join us and share your views. So mark your calendar for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Helsingborg.

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  • When: May 26, 2026. Lunch and fika are included. 
  • Where: Clarion Hotel Sea U, Helsingborg.

Logistiktrender is a free event with a limited number of seats. We therefore kindly ask that if you have registered but later find that you are unable to attend, you cancel your registration so we can offer your spot to someone else.

This year’s theme: Logistikens balansakt (The balancing act of logistics)

Today's Speakers

Kristina Alvendal2

Kristina Alvendal

National Industry Coordinator and Head of the Acceleration Office

Kristina Alvendal is the National Industry Coordinator and Head of the Acceleration Office, with experience in urban development, the real estate sector, and politics. She highlights how permit processes affect companies’ ability to take the lead in the sustainable transition and where implementation risks being slowed down. A balancing act between political ambitions and practical reality.

Pernilla Tragardh (1)

Pernilla Trägårdh

Deputy Director-General and Head of Trade and Security at the National Board of Trade Sweden

Pernilla Trägårdh is Deputy Director-General and Head of Trade and Security at the National Board of Trade Sweden. With extensive experience in the Swedish public administration and service at several Swedish embassies, she provides the authority perspective on how global trade strengthens the stability and competitiveness of logistics chains, while dependencies on single suppliers increase vulnerability. A difficult balancing act between openness and resilience.

Henri Hypponen

Henri Hyppönen

Author, Serial Entrepreneur, and Global Head of Innovation at Younite AI

Henri Hyppönen is an author, serial entrepreneur, and Global Head of Innovation at Younite AI. He explores how AI is transforming decision-making and highlights the dilemmas and consequences that arise as we increasingly rely on automation. At Logistiktrender 2026, he will shed light on the balancing act between human judgment and intelligent systems—and what it means for the leadership of the future.

Caroline Ortmark (1)

Caroline Ortmark

CEO, Machines Like Me in Scandinavia

Caroline Ortmark is CEO of Machines Like Me in Scandinavia and helps companies use AI as a strategic tool for growth, rather than as an isolated technology project. She demonstrates how AI agent systems can automate entire workflows and free up time, focus, and innovative capacity. It is about placing the balance between automation and human judgment within a clear business context.

Katarina W

Katarina Wallin

Moderator for the Day, Senior Consultant and Board Member at Catena

Katarina Wallin is co-founder of Evidensgruppen and a senior consultant with a focus on strategy and organization. She holds several board positions within urban development and also serves as a mentor for students at KTH. As moderator of Logistiktrender 2026, she will lead the discussions on how we can balance systems, responsibility, and human needs in the logistics of the future.

The speaker lineup is updated continuously.