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Established in 1827, KTH has become a leading international technical university and one of Sweden’s largest institution for technical education and research. With a strong tradition of innovation, KTH focuses on sustainable societal development. Through partnerships with industry and academia, KTH tackles global challenges like climate change, energy, and quality of life. The education fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and practical skills, preparing students to lead change. Ranked 73rd globally, KTH drives cutting-edge research, advancing knowledge and innovation for a better future.

Research within Production

The two KTH departements ”Production Engineering” and ”Industrial economics and management”, addresses big industrial challenges, aiming to improve sustainability and competitiveness of manufacturing industries.

Research areas:

  • Manufacturing & Metrology Systems
  • Industrial Production Systems
  • Production Management and Logistics
  • Sustainability, Industrial Dynamic and Entrepreneurship
  • Management and Technology
  • Accounting, finance, economics and organisation

Research Centres:

DMMS – Design and Management of Manufacturing Systems

XPRES – Centre of Excellence in Production Research

Centre X – Advanced Manufacturing Solutions for Next Generation Powertrain

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Chalmers

Chalmers University is an independent technology university conducting research and education through agreements with the state, operated by Chalmers tekniska högskola AB and owned by the Chalmers University of Technology Foundation. With a vision to be a top European university by 2041, Chalmers focuses on academic excellence, global talent, and impactful research, publishing 3,000 articles annually. Strong rankings reflect role of Chalmers in enhancing Sweden’s global competitiveness and sustainable development.

Research within Production

In Industry and production Chalmers focuses on sustainable industry through the transition to a circular economy, industrial digitisation and the use of new materials.

Research areas:

  • Digitalized production systems
  • Scalable and robust manufacturing processes
  • Digital product and process development
  • Production in a circular economy
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Scania

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