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Launch Roadmap

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Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB, VÄSTERÅS
Funding from Vinnova SEK 350 000
Project duration April 2020 - July 2020
Status Completed

Important results from the project

The project aimed to launch the results from the project "Roadmap: New enabling technologies for Swedish industry". The project results have been launched through digital media such as podcasts and videos. The project also has a dialogue with the newly started collaboration programs and with Komet, the government´s committee for technological innovation and ethics.

Expected long term effects

The effects expected from this project are different for the three target groups. For politics, this should lead to a prioritization of an industrial policy that makes Swedish industry sustainably competitive. The research and education sector need to adapt their activities to the needs of industry to a greater extent and lead to a greater sensitivity to the need for skills. Expected effects from the target group The industry is a more robust and long-term competitive industry through increased external monitoring, improved innovation and transformation capacity.

Approach and implementation

The project has launched results from the project "Roadmap: New enabling technologies for Swedish industry". - Launch 6 May with Minister of Trade and Industry Ibrahim Baylan, Vinnovas GD Darja Isaksson, Teknikföretagens VD Klas Wåhlberg and Rise VD Pia Sandvik. - The launch has been seen of more than 1200 people - Over 300 unique downloads of the brochure and 250 of the report - Input to the Government´s research budget autumn / winter 2019/2020 - Materials for three out of four of the Government´s partnership programs. - Podcast series with five episodes, launched in August-September.

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Last updated 11 September 2020

Reference number 2020-01944