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Film Screening: Wild Tech – Conservation through advanced technology

Wild Tech - Conservation through advanced technology
© Mike Brandin

Join us for this screening of a film about how scientists are working to halt biodiversity loss with the aid of advanced technology. Organised in collaboration with Goethe Institut, who will be joining us for this opening of our Future Planet Film Series.

Time: Wed 2025-10-22 16.10 - 17.00

Location: KTH Climate Action Centre, Teknikringen 43

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Wild Tech – Conservation through advanced technology

The planet is experiencing a mass extinction event, with species disappearing at an alarming rate. In response, researchers worldwide are turning to advanced technology to slow biodiversity loss. This documentary follows scientists as they develop and implement innovative solutions, from AI driven monitoring systems to genetic conservation techniques. By exploring the intersection of technology and conservation, the film highlights efforts to protect endangered species and restore fragile ecosystems. As researchers race against time, their work raises important questions about the role of technology in preserving the natural world and the challenges of balancing scientific progress with ecological responsibility.

Title of original: Artenschutz 2.0 – Mit Hightech gegen das Artensterben
Director: Susanne Krauss
Running time: 52 min
Produced by: Mike Brandin
Country: Germany
Year: 2024

Seats are limited. Please register to secure your seat: Registration Form

The Future Planet Film Series is organised as a collaboration between the KTH Climate Action Centre and the Goethe Institut.

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Caroline Rohde-Nielsen
Caroline Rohde-Nielsen officer