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PiiA Insight - Analysis III

Reference number
Coordinator Stiftelsen Blue Institute
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 790 000
Project duration December 2018 - October 2019
Status Completed
Venture Strategic innovation programme for process industrial IT and automation – PiiA

Important results from the project

The project is part of PiiA Insight´s work to disseminate knowledge about industrial digitalisation. During the project, four industry analyzes were carried out. These are the Food, Chemical, Mining and Steel & Metal industries. The industry studies see as a target primarily research/development practitioners and the supplier industry. The purpose is to provide easily accessible summaries of the challenges facing the industries and in what way digitalisation can help to solve them. This means that the reports can also contribute valuable knowledge to the industries themselves.

Expected long term effects

PiiA Insight is a key part of PiiA´s strategy and progress, as evidenced by the program´s six-year evaluation. The goal fulfillment for PiiA Insight and its various activities needs to be seen in this larger perspective, as this project stage forms part of the 2019 year´s activities. The industry studies and reports now carried out, as well as the thoughts on establishing industrial leadership networks, will be additional important elements that will contribute to the program´s goal fulfillment in the future.

Approach and implementation

The studies have been conducted with data collection partly through extensive international desk studies and partly through conversations and interviews with industry representatives in Sweden. The studies are published on PiiA´s website as "Living Documents"", which means that the documents can be updated continuously and thus reflect current situations.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 13 December 2018

Reference number 2018-04974