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KTH's Award for Industrial Collaboration

The KTH Award for Industrial Collaboration rewards collaborative efforts in the field of Industrial Systems Engineering including methods and techniques to profitably develop, manufacture, operate and maintain industrial facilities and systems.

Mottagare 2022 Margareta Norell Bergendahl håller tal efter att ha mottagit medaljen.
Recipient 2022 - Margareta Norell Bergendahl (photo: Studio slakthuset)

About the award

In 2007, a prize for industrial collaboration was instituted by KTH. According to the statutes, the prize shall be awarded to a person in industry, business, or academia who has made or contributed to genuine collaboration between industry and academia, particularly KTH, which has led to significant and successful engineering science efforts in the field of complex industrial systems/facilities, preferably with an emphasis on IT systems and/or Systems Engineering. The holistic perspective should be rewarded, as well as the degree of collaboration.

How to nominate

The KTH Award for Industrial Collaboration consists of a medal and as well as a financial contribution to initiate a collaborative research or educational project at KTH under the guidance of the award recipient.

Link to the nomination

Initiator of the award

The initiator of the award is Professor Torsten Cegrell, who during his long professorship (34 years) has built his entire academic career on a very deep and close collaboration with industry to capture real and engineering problems that have been successfully translated into engineering in both undergraduate education and research. It was to draw attention to this important insight, to work deeply with industry and to stimulate and reward good individual efforts that KTH established the award.

Recipents of the award:

2023 Stefan Ränk

2022 - Margareta Norell Bergendahl

2021 - Henrik Henriksson

2020- Jan Andersson

2019 - Malcolm Norlin