Ecologist by heart, political economist by training, entrepreneur and policy-advocate by practice.

Märtha’s drive lies in creating better visions for the future. For her, it’s not about a crystal ball, or about predicting the future. It is rather about understanding how our dreams and visions about the future have a performative effect in the present. If our dreams are big enough and vocalized smart enough they attract attention, talent, capital and eventually – they self-actualize.

Märtha Rehnberg is Co-Founder of DareDisrupt, a think tank specialized in responsible disruption and exponential technologies. She advises some of the largest companies in the world on disruption, with a special focus on heavy asset industries. As policy advisor, she has worked directly on EU’s Industrial Strategy, the Green Deal, the Taxonomy on Sustainable Finance and most recently her work focuses on Science4Policy, with the EU Commission’s Joint Research Council.

Märtha Rehnberg is a published scholar on the future of global value chains and new technology. She has held more than 400 talks across 20 countries on topics ranging from ‘technological intuition’, ‘responsible disruption’, ‘future of economics’, ‘radical climate innovation’ and ‘being human in an Age of High Tech’. As an original agenda-setter, Märtha Rehnberg has been selected as a ‘Leader of Tomorrow’ by the St Gallen Symposium for three consecutive years, and profiled as a ‘FemTech Leader’ by Innotribe, the Carlisle & Gallagher Consulting Group and the Digital Finance Institute. In 2018, she was appointed member of the High Level Industrial Roundtable “Industry 2030” by the European Commission to define and co-author a bold strategy for the future of European industries. In 2019, she was appointed to Denmark’s Green Growth Team by the Danish Government to reinvent the country’s global position within green energy and environmental technologies.

She is a former intrapreneur at the shipping conglomerate Maersk where from she spearheaded the industry wide introduction of 3D printing. Her determination to localize sustainable production made her special advisor to a nationwide 50M DKK ‘Additive Manufacturing -hub’ in Denmark – a venture she wrote the vision for.

Märtha holds a double degree from Copenhagen Business School and Esade. She was born in Spain, raised in Paris has a Swedish passport but lives in Denmark and works in French, English, Swedish and Danish.