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​Universities gather to strengthen Swedish industry

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​Universities gather to strengthen Swedish industry

In the spring of 2020, the new industry research school starts at Högskolan Väst, Högskolan in Skövde, Jönköping University, Högskolan in Halmstad and Mittuniversitetet in close cooperation with the KK Foundation. It will be the largest corporate research school in Sweden in the field of Smart Industry. It is aimed at companies that want to strengthen their competitiveness by shaping future key people for industrial development with new valuable expertise linked to this field.

Through graduate school, companies can build strong networks between their line of business and higher education institutions, as well as take advantage of a large volume of research results. The purpose is to build a close collaboration between industry and academia. In total, there is a place for about 40 doctoral students distributed among the five higher education institutions. Companies from all over the country can collaborate with doctoral students from any of the five institutions, regardless of their respective geographical locations.

Five specializations

The research width in graduate school has unique potential since it combines the top ten institutions of excellence within the smart industry. The company and the university will formulate the research assignment together. The industry research school will focus on five development areas that are of great importance for the future of the industry:

  • Smart and durable materials and manufacturing methods
  • Smart products and processes
  • Smart production technology for flexible, agile and changeable production systems
  • Smart working methods for fast and efficient product realization/industrialization
  • Efficient quality, maintenance and productivity development for smart production.

New business opportunities

With 40 research projects running in parallel and overlapping other's areas, both the companies and higher education institutions will have access to an extensive amount of research. This will also provide a valuable network where companies and doctoral students will create new contacts, new collaborations and perhaps even new business opportunities. Experiences from previous industry research schools show that most of the doctoral students continue their employment at the cooperating company after graduation.

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For more information, contact:

Mats Jackson, Jönköping University, pro-rector and program director for SPARK, mats.jackson@ju.se, +46 36-10 10 96

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Jönköping University Foundation is one of three independent institutions of higher education in Sweden offering postgraduate programmes. It is characterised by focused profiles, internationalisation, an entrepreneurial spirit and collaboration with surrounding society. Research and education are carried out at four schools: Jönköping International Business School, School of Education and Communication, School of Engineering and School of Health and Welfare. Jönköping University has some 11,500 registered students, 850 employees and a turnover of approximately SEK 900 millions.

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Jönköping University is a young professional-oriented university characterised by a high degree of internationalization, an entrepreneurial spirit and extensive collaboration with surrounding society.

Jönköping University (JU) has around 12,500 students, of which 2,500 are international students. The university is one of the top universities in international student exchange and among the best in Sweden in terms of attracting international students.
JU is one of three Swedish private, non-profit institutions of higher education with the right to award doctorates. JU operates on the basis of an agreement with the Swedish Government and conforms to national degree regulations and quality requirements. The university is characterized by internationalization, an entrepreneurial spirit and collaboration with surrounding society.
The university is organised as a non-profit corporate group. The Group comprises Jönköping University Foundation and its six wholly-owned subsidiaries. They are organised as limited companies and include the School of Health and Welfare, the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping International Business School, the School of Engineering as well as University Services and Jönköping University Enterprise.

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