Institutional Investor Nordic Summit 2026
Join us at the Institutional Investor Nordic Summit 2026 in Stockholm
Scientific Climate Indices is pleased to sponsor and participate in the Institutional Investor Nordic Summit 2026, taking place in Stockholm on 17 March 2026. Presented in collaboration with AP3 and CFA Society Sweden, the summit brings together senior investment leaders from Nordic pension funds, insurers, and foundations to explore both public and private market strategies.
The programme covers a range of regional and global investment themes across asset classes, including equities, fixed income, real estate, infrastructure, private equity, private debt, and hedge funds. Combining insightful presentations with confidential breakout discussions and high-quality networking opportunities, the summit is designed to foster meaningful peer exchange and collaboration among institutional investors.
Scientific Climate Indices Experts at the Conference
As part of the conference’s expert programme, Shahyar Safaee, Deputy CEO and Business Development Director at Scientific Climate Indices, will deliver a research-led session titled “How Should Institutional Investors Incorporate Climate Adaptation into Liquid Portfolios?” The presentation will explore how climate adaptation and alignment are emerging priorities for institutional investors, examining what effective implementation looks like in practice and how these considerations influence portfolio construction within liquid equity strategies.
Climate Equity Investing: A Pragmatic View on Alignment and Risk
The session challenges prevailing assumptions around alignment metrics and long-dated transition pathways, highlighting the structural gap between corporate climate ambitions and capital allocation realities. It examines why some widely used alignment methodologies may overstate real-economy impact and argues for simpler, more transparent signals in index construction — such as absolute emissions and disclosed targets.
In parallel, the presentation demonstrates that climate risk is both measurable and actionable. It reviews evidence that transition risk is priced in equity markets and introduces a scalable top-down approach to assessing physical climate exposure within diversified indices, overcoming the practical limitations of granular asset-level data.
The Ambition-Credibility Gap in Climate Alignment

We look forward to engaging with Nordic institutional investors and industry peers in Stockholm. For further details on the programme and attendance, please visit the official Institutional Investor Nordic Summit website.


