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Contact Information

group_xsmNordic Game Program
Minc, Anckargripsgatan 3
SE - 211 19 Malmö
Sweden
T: +46 403 67 670
F: +46 401 03 350
info@nordicgameprogram.org
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Representative office, Japan:
c/o Investment Office, Embassy of Sweden
1-10-3-300 Roppongi, Minato-ku
106-0032 Tokyo


The Nordic Game Team:

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              Erik Robertson

              Managing Director

              Contact:
              erik.robertson
              (at)
              nordicgameprogram.org


tf_closeup_xsm              Tom Felices
              Executive Director,
              Global Relations (Tokyo)

              Contact:
              tom (at)
              nordicgameprogram.org


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              Jacob Riis
              Communication Manager

              Contact:
              jacob
              (at)
              nordicgameprogram.org


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              Maria Malm
              Finance Director

              Contact:
              maria
              (at)
              nordicgameprogram.org


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              Heidi Nilsson
              Program Coordinator

              Contact:
              heidi
              (at)
              nordicgameprogram.org

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The Nordic cooperation


Nordic cooperation is one of the world’s most extensive forms of regional collaboration, involving Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and three autonomous areas: the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland.
   Nordic cooperation has firm traditions in politics, the economy, and culture. It plays an important role in European and international collaboration, and aims at creating a strong Nordic community in a strong Europe.
   Nordic cooperation seeks to safeguard Nordic and regional interests and principles in the global community. Common Nordic values help the region solidify its position as one of the world’s most innovative and competitive.