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Abel picks Gothenburg - targets growth in tech-savvy Sweden
Norwegian health and technology company Abel has expanded into Sweden as its look to shape the future of workplace health. The company has chosen Gothenburg as its base for expansion.
Sweden accelerates AI for entrepreneurs with NVIDIA as partner – launches new AI hub in Gothenburg
Gothenburg: Sweden is accelerating its national AI agenda with the launch of AI Gothenburg, a new public-private hub created to make the region the Nordic epicenter for starting and scaling AI-driven companies. The initiative originates from a committed group of private entrepreneurs, working in clo…
Biotech company Verigraft secures major investment
Verigraft, a deeptech company based in Gothenburg, has announced a capital injection of SEK 110 million (approx. EUR 10 million) from an existing long-term shareholder.
Auto parts maker Artifex Systems opens new engineering centre
Artifex Systems has officially opened its new engineering centre at Lindholmen Innovation District in Gothenburg. The strategic investment follows the company’s acquisition by Indian multinational Tata AutoComp, and highlights the region’s strength as a hub for mobility innovation.
Gothenburg leads the way in medical simulation
Thanks to advanced simulation technology, doctors can improve their surgical skills more quickly and safely. The technique benefits both patients and society as a whole. Gothenburg-based companies Surgical Science and Mentice are among those driving the development.
From waste to value - exploring industrial symbiosis
Industrial symbiosis is gaining increasing attention as companies around the world search for smarter ways to use energy, water and materials. In Gothenburg, this concept is now being explored as a promising pathway for more resource efficient and resilient business operations.