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  • Christian Orsing (M), Mayor of Helsingborg signs a letter of intent together with Mike Hastwell, Head of the e-Miles Company and Charlotta Johansson, vice-chancellor, Campus Helsingborg, Lund University. Photo: Anders Eberfeld

    Helsingborg gets a new meeting place for innovation

    Parken, Helsingborg's Centre for Innovation, is a meeting place for the city, businesses and academia to solve future challenges. The centre will promote innovation and development for the entire city.

  • Helsingborg launches a ”Paris Agreement” for the logistics sector

    Helsingborg launches a ”Paris Agreement” for the logistics sector

    At H22 City Expo, leading representatives for the logistics chain will sign the Helsingborg Declaration, the logistics sector’s equivalent to the Paris Agreement, with sights set on becoming climate neutral by 2030. Among the powerful stakeholders that are first to sign are Scania, Volvo Truck Center, Postnord TPL, Peab, Schenker, Skanska, and the Port of Helsingborg.

  • Götheborg of Sweden. Photo by: Peder Jacobsson.

    Götheborg of Sweden sails to Helsingborg and H22 City Expo

    The first port of call on Götheborg of Sweden’s major Asia Expedition will be Helsingborg. It is also the first time that the world’s largest wooden ship visits Helsingborg, which will happen in conjunction with the international event H22 City Expo, 30 May – 3 July.

  • The electric road system charges all types of electric vehicles from a power strip in the road, whether they are parked or on the move. Image: Elonroad. The image is a montage.

    Sweden’s second largest container port, the Port of Helsingborg, tests new electric road system to cut emissions and explore fossil-free transports

    The Port of Helsingborg in Sweden will test a new electric road concept from Swedish company Elonroad. The system charges all types of electric vehicles from a power strip in the road, whether they are parked or on the move. The goal is to cut emissions and explore fossil-free transport solutions. The domestic transport sector accounts for about one third of Sweden's greenhouse gas emissions.