
18 years of global communication
Scencia was founded in 2007 and has been a leading player in global communications since then. With the UN as its first client, the focus has been on international relations from the start and today the agency covers over 90 countries.
Over the years, Scencia has remained flexible and independent, which has allowed the agency to adapt to an ever-changing industry. Initially working with the Nordics and the US, Scencia quickly expanded its reach to six continents ten years ago.
Along the way, we have developed close partnerships with international organizations within the UN, Clean Equity and the Vatican, and together we have tackled global challenges such as extreme poverty and sustainable development. These partnerships have helped Scencia become a trusted partner that drives meaningful change on a global scale.
To support purpose-driven and fast-growing organizations, Scencia has also partnered with companies like Quizrr , a global provider of human rights education, and Majority , the world's first digital banking service for migrants.
On the consumer side, Scencia has also had the privilege of representing retailers such as Hästens , Björn Borg and Babyshop Group and through that, Scencia has also been able to support local companies in their international expansion.
Scencia not only works with communication efforts in Swedish and English, but also in 28 additional local languages. Through partnerships with legendary brands such as TASCHEN , the agency expanded into French-speaking and Arabic-speaking markets as early as 2014. The management also supported Coca-Cola during its largest acquisition ever, which once again demonstrates the company's international capacity.
Now in its 18th year, Scencia continues to reach new milestones.
In the spring of 2024, Scencia collaborated with the brilliant designer Anna-Karin Karlsson and supported her 10th anniversary at Bergdorf Goodman in New York. This year, Scencia also began its first collaboration with the ONE Campaign , founded by U2's Bono and Robert Shriver, to eradicate extreme poverty. For the fourth year in a row, Scencia has also continued to work with the Royal House Foundation , the Global Child Forum , whose vision of driving social change is in line with Scencia's.
In the coming years, Scencia looks forward to driving innovative communication work forward while expanding our collaboration across sectors and continents.
Photo UN headquarters in New York.