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Silicon Valley opens doors to KTH entrepreneurs
A group of Swedish companies with roots at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have been making a splash in Silicon Valley this week. A full week of meetings with investors and entrepreneurs has been set up by Student Inc. and the non-profit organization, Silicon Vikings.
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Silicon Valley opens doors to KTH entrepreneurs
A group of Swedish companies with roots at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have been making a splash in Silicon Valley this week. A full week of meetings with investors and entrepreneurs has been set up by Student Inc. and the non-profit organization, Silicon Vikings.
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Swedish innovation in Silicon Valley spotlight
At Spotify's San Francisco headquarters, entrepreneurs from KTH got to present their startup ideas recently for a sold-out crowd and a jury of Silicon Valley investors.
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KTH among top universities invited into company-building program
KTH student start-ups now have a chance for support that is available to only a select group of universities in Europe.
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“We aim to double the number of business ideas”
It will now be easier for researchers to turn their research ideas into business ideas. With new funding of SEK 20 million and a stronger organization, business coaches at KTH Innovation will attempt to double the number of innovations coming onto market.
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Wrinkled surface for faster boiling
KTH researchers have developed a new surface coating that can substantially cut energy consumption by heat pumps and cooling devices.
- KTH Innovation Discovery Program
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KTH Innovation Industry Day with Scania
Welcome to KTH Innovation Industry Day, an opportunity to hear how leading industrial companies work with innovation, collaborate with startups, and what challenges they face in their business.
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Deep tech - what is that?
Lisa Ericsson, Head of KTH Innovation. Since five or six years ago, the term deep tech has been used more and more in different contexts - but what exactly is it?
- The KTH Innovation pre-incubator program