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SIP STRIM coordination 2017-2019

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Coordinator Luleå tekniska universitet - Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser
Funding from Vinnova SEK 18 493 920
Project duration January 2017 - June 2020
Status Completed

Important results from the project

The goal of coordinating the national strategic innovation program for the mining and metals mining industry, SIP STRIM, is well met. The purpose of the project is that the program´s activities and efforts will lead to the results established in the program´s effect logic. The 6-year evaluation of the program shows that the purpose is well fulfilled.

Expected long term effects

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The project is expected to lead to the results established in the programme´s effect logic which originates in the ´Strategic research and innovation agenda for mining and metal mining industry´ where short-term and long-term objective in each area are defined. Focus is safety, reduced energy efficiency and reduced energy efficiency. The 6-year evaluation of the program shows that the program´s results and effects are in accordance with the effect logic.

Approach and implementation

During the program period, the program´s activities were divided into 3 areas, Outreach, Information & Communication´, ´Innovation, Science & Technology´ and Education & Training´. The program office was supported by an executive committee with 15-20 experts from academia and industry, and by a board of directors. During the period, continuous changes have been made to achieve an efficient and successful implementation. The program´s 6-year evaluation shows that the set-up and implementation has been successful.

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Last updated 20 November 2020

Reference number 2016-05249