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This year’s International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC’23 in Venice, attracted over 1600 delegates and 80 industry exhibitors. Swed…
Three member companies – MTC Powder Solutions, 2B Best Business, and Neonest – recently joined Big Science Sweden on a study visit to the Ha…
Max Collins has a degree in Electrical Engineering from Lund University and will soon defend his doctoral dissertation on the design, optimi…
Supplying products and services to Big Science and research facilities often involves innovation. High-tech companies must therefore develop…
A world-leading technology for manufacturing powder metallurgy products has firmly established MTC Powder Solutions as a major player. To me…
Does your company work with computer-intensive analysis or modelling? You can now get access to consultancy services and training – complete…
Big Science is the focus of a panel debate during Sveriges innovationsriksdag in Lund (21-23 March), an annual event connecting people from…
This spring, we are intensifying our outreach work, spreading information to Swedish students and researchers about the fantastic career opp…
Our Strategy Days, most recently held in Kiruna last week, are an effective and productive way to put forward and discuss new ideas, bring t…
Alleima – formerly Sandvik Materials Technology – are leading experts in materials technology. Tom Eriksson from Alleima took part in a stud…
AIMday Materials at Uppsala University brought together industry representatives and researchers to discuss challenges, new ideas, and colla…
At the start of February, a delegation from Big Science Sweden visited the FAIR research facility together with a group of Swedish high-tech…
Where are tomorrow’s exciting job and career opportunities in the technology field? Ernesto Gutiérrez, representing the Outreach programme a…
“Important to experience, at first hand, the things you work with.” A visit to CERN gave the Big Science Sweden Steering Committee an insigh…