Meet Licensbanken.se during “Sveriges Innovationsriksdag” 10-11 April 2018
The Innovation Office Fyrklövern supports and contributes to the development of research results that can be used in society. We want to grow and invite… Read More
The Innovation Office Fyrklövern supports and contributes to the development of research results that can be used in society. We want to grow and invite… Read More
Black Belt Summer Songwriting Camp is a chance for students from around the world to participate in a songwriting camp in Sweden, one of today’s… Read More
The Quality Conference (Kvalitetsmässan) is Europe’s biggest conference and trade fair about working and societal development. It is also the biggest meeting place for the… Read More
Just one year after the research based Inkubera-company Rapp (Recovery Assessment by Phone Points) won “Digital Innovation of the year” at the “Örebrogalan” a lot… Read More
Over a month, the work on creating a new web has been ongoing and you now see the new web slowly emerge. Within a few… Read More
In front of Sweden's Innovation Parliament, Innovation Office, Science parks and some companies from all over Sweden gathered for an exchange of experiences. Around 50 advisers chose to focus on an open space forum to discuss various challenges / experiences. Fredrik Östlin Innovation Advisor from Karlstad University participated and took the opportunity to make a clear impression with Licensbanken. Read More
Organofuel Sweden was awarded 200,000 SEK at the Innovation Day in Linköping on 25 April. Organofuel is a green start-up company in Sundsvall based on research by Prof. Armando Cordova and Dr Samson Afewerki at Mid University. Read More
According to a study by computer science researchers at Karlstad University, few people know how their personal data are collected, used, shared and accessed. The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), coming into effect in 2018, will include higher demands on the possibility for users to access their own personal information. Read More
Cyber attacks on the Internet are not only becoming more and more common, but also more sophisticated and complex. A new project at Linnaeus University in Sweden, funded with SEK 3 million by the Knowledge Foundation, will result in techniques and tools to create a protecting layer for software systems against attacks. Read More
Researchers at Linnaeus University and Linköping University is now focusing on commercializing the new glass material developed - a micrometer thin film that can make ordinary window glass three times harder and has great potential for screens of smart phones and tablets. Read More