InspireLab aims to serve as a catalyst for technology and innovation that strengthens gender equality in society. With a focus on innovative and groundbreaking initiatives, the centre offers research funding and knowledge dissemination.
You can apply for funding from InspireLab for projects that align with our guiding principles, ranging from smaller ones (0.5–1.5 million SEK) to larger ones (up to 6,5 million SEK).
Listen to journalist and author Katrine Kielos talk about how gender norms shape our view of technological development and how they impact a society’s capacity for innovation.
Deepfake pornography (DFP) is an emerging form of gendered violence that predominantly harms women. Two researchers at KTH are exploring ways to mitigate the non-consensual creation, exploitation, and...