SweWIN is a Vinnova competence center established in 2024 that brings together KTH and RISE with six industrial partners. The aim is to perform world-leading collaborative research, innovation, and education that lead the way when developing next-generation wireless technologies – such as 6G.
The overarching goal of the center is to evolve wireless technology in three new directions: More ecologically sustainable, more resilient and trustworthy, and fair availability of connectivity worldwide.

Partners and Structure
The center is founded by the university KTH Royal Institute of Technology , RISE Research Institutes of Sweden , the large enterprise Ericsson , Saab , ABB , and the small/medium enterprises Cellmax , Beammwave , and Northern Waves .
The center follows the triple helix innovation model, where the activities are equally funded by academia, industry, and the government (through Sweden's innovation agency Vinnova and the Swedish Advanced Digitalisation program ).


