Marcus Bjärneroth from the Swedish research agency Reflect used to work as a photographer, which shows in these pictures he took at the Swedish Market Research Day little more than a month ago.

Am I in?

Jan-Inge Isacsson, Scandinfo, moderator, with Jörgen Johansson, NUI, technical supervisor.

Eva Eriksson, GEM, moderator and one of the leading forces in the organising committee.

Almost all seats in the 200-seat auditorium were occupied!

Say after me everyone: "Dirigible". Ray Poynter opened the day not only with word games, but most of all by turning our views of what market research is upside down.

Our hero Caroline Florén, manager of Kungsholmen Konferens was everywhere and did everything, including serving coffee. Jon Puleston från GMI, one of the speakers, closest to the camera.

Per Grenert from Zapera (owned by YouGov) spoke about how wrong it can get if you focus to hard on the response rate in internet panel research.

After a long day of presentations and discussions, it is great to have some - peanuts!

Who could ever have enough networking?

Steven Chilvers, formerly with BrainJuicer in the UK, had come all the way from Bergen, Norway, to demonstrate his remarkable capacity for guessing song names just from the intro and for winning in lotteries.

Nordic fieldwork giant Norstat did like they normally do: placed themselves in the centre of the action, right in front of the stage.
Photos: Marcus Bjärneroth, Reflect
Text: Henrik Hall, SMRN