Sweden aims to be a leading research country and one of the most R&D-intensive countries in the world, and to have research that is both broad and specialized.
Sweden allocates more than 3 percent of GDP to research and development, which has led to the country taking a leading position in several areas. One is environmental technology, particularly the treatment of emissions and toxic substances in production and manufacturing processes. Sweden also has a high level of expertise in nanotechnology research, where several major Swedish companies—including ABB, Sandvik and Höganäs—have become market leaders.
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The Swedish Mining Innovation Program Day in 2025 promises a full day of valuable insights and networking opportunities. Join us on November 5th in Stockholm at Vinnova, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, to discover the latest projects that drive sustainable change in the mining and minerals sector. The agenda is packed with insightful presentations and discussions on diverse topics, from sustainable transport in reindeer husbandry to cutting-edge software systems for real-time detection in mining.
Start your day with a warm welcome, coffee, and mingling. Enjoy presentations that cover everything from sustainable exploration to adaptive automation and stress changes in underground mines. Meet with the innovators who are transforming mining residues to valuable products.
The event also provides networking opportunities during breaks, where participants can discuss innovative ideas with peers and experts in the field. The program will be conducted in English, ensuring a wide international reach and collaboration.
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