Märtha is a trained political economist and published scholar on the future of global value chains and new technologies. She has held talks internationally on what she calls ‘technological intuition’ and ‘responsible disruption’; notions she uses to inspire individuals to lean into new technologies with curiosity, critical thinking and courage to self-disrupt.
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.
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 has 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.