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Laser measurement of three-dimensional shape - now even faster with a new generation
IVP, Integrated Vision Products AB
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IVP Ranger M50 is the latest generation of cameras from IVP Integrated Vision Products that measure three-dimensional shape at high speed. By using a patented image acquisition method this equipment can be used to gather inspection measurements from up to 10,000 three-dimensional profiles per second. The camera is based on the company's new image sensor, which has 1536 x 512 pixels - three times more than the previous version.
Major Swedish Investment Provides Better Paper Qualities - Royal Inauguration for First Specialist Machine
Holmen Paper AB
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Western Europe's largest - and the world's first custom-made - paper machine for the production of high brightness so-called MF Magazine paper was inaugurated at the end of September by the Swedish King, Carl XVI Gustaf. The plant in question is the Holmen-owned Hallsta Paper Mill in Hallstavik, 100 km north of Stockholm. This mill has invested a total of SEK 1.85 billion in its new paper machine, the PM 11. The result is the industry's most modern and cost-effective production plant ever within the product area. With a world-class speed - almost 2,000 metres a minute - 330,000 tonnes of this improved quality paper will be produced annually. The market for this wood-content printing paper - with better performance, printing characteristics and brightness than traditional newsprint paper - is primarily among high-quality periodicals, supplements and printed advertising materials.
Müsli cereal box without inner bag developed in Scandinavia
Stora Enso Oyj
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Stora Enso, together with Scandinavian partners, has developed a board-based müsli cereal package that eliminates the need for an additional inside air-tight bag. It is a product concept that guarantees air-tight qualities for such packages. One of the first commercial applications for the new concept has been launched by BioDoc of Sweden for its Magiform Müsli range.
Many News Items And Advances To Be Presented When The Swedish Life Sciences Gather Their Collected Powers In Dusseldorf
Swedish Bioscience Programme, Exportr†det
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Sweden, with a historic tradition as the place for major biomedical innovations such as chromatography and electrophoresis, has been the birthplace of a number of world-leading companies. An important driving force has been the founding scientific research performed at Swedish universities, with Stockholm-based and Nobel Prize-related Karolinska Institutet at the forefront with its 300 professors, 900 other researchers and 2,000 students. On average, this institution alone sees a new and innovative spin-off biomedical company every second month. Which isn't too surprising considering the starting point of the annual 10,000 research projects and 4,000 scientific reports originating here.Equally broad hopes are now being placed on dynamic fields such as protein and stem cell research and miniaturisation within biotechnology. With this year's industrial line-up at Medica 2002 in Dusseldorf, Sweden wants to strengthen its image as a country of innovation and dynamic development. This venture will comprise 15 or so companies that will present their new products and their latest advances in development work. The aim is to create contacts and business opportunities, as well as to simulate strategic alliances and international collaborations."There's an unbroken dynamism and future faith in the Swedish biomedical and medicotechnical sector. Turnover among the sector's research companies - both small and medium-sized - has increased by 64% during the last three years, to about SEK 8 billion, at the same time as the number of employees has increased by 30%," says David Ernstsson, project manager for the overall state venture 'The Swedish Bioscience Programme', which also supports the Swedish Pavilion at Medica.The Swedish biotech industry is estimated to involve about 300 R&D companies, of which about 50 are specifically focused on biopharmaceutics. According to a recent report, international success has been achieved in particular among the relatively large number of companies that have invested in developing techniques and tools/equipment for improving working methods within the research sphere.
Magnet manufacturer strengthens development resources and market
Sura Magnets AB
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Sura Magnets, the leading Scandinavian manufacturer of polymer-bonded permanent magnets, is to strengthen its development resources and customer service. This is to be achieved by acquiring the competitor company Euromag Sweden, which has a very similar product line. Through this acquisition, Sura Magnets, which is well established within the automotive industry and medical sector in Germany, France and Switzerland, will gain increased market coverage in the U.K. and other locations.
Lars Jehrlander appointed new CEO for SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB
SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB
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SWE-DISH Satellite Systems - the world-leading supplier of mobile satellite communications equipment - has appointed Lars Jehrlander as new CEO. Mr. Jehrlander joins SWE-DISH Satellite Systems from the 1st of November.
New tracking system manages reusable packaging more efficiently
Nefab Logistics AB
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Managing packaging can turn out to be a costly business for a company. The installation of a reusable packaging system often proves to be profitable in less than a year. Nevertheless, ineffectual management of the reusable packaging runs the risk of reducing investment calculations to nothing.Nefab Logistics, the Swedish packaging company, is today launching in Europe a new tracking system for reusable packaging - Track Your Pack.Track Your Pack allows companies to even further optimise management efficiency whilst at the same time reducing costs.
"Ice shoe" - an efficient end to slipping
Laitosjalkine Oy
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Laitosjalkine Oy, a Finnish company specialising in the manufacture of work shoes, has developed a new type of winter footwear that efficiently prevents accidents caused by slipping and falling. Each sole of the Laja Icego footwear incorporates a permanent anti-slip device that is easy to engage or disengage with the tip of the other shoe. The new footwear will be launched during winter 2002/2003.
PC-based simulation software aims to help companies with international tax planning
Comtax AB
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The Swedish company Comtax has developed PC-based tax planning software that uses mathematical calculations and information about tax regulations in different countries to suggest the most suitable strategies for handling cross-border taxation.The software is aimed at multinational companies with subsidiaries in several countries, and at international tax consultants, lawyers, auditors and banks.
Rammer hammers help keep Chilean copper on the move
Sandvik Tamrock Corp
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Copper smelting operations at major Chilean plant, currently owned by a subsidiary of the oil company, Exxon, are able to run smoothly thanks to the use of Rammer hammers. The hammers, supplied by Sandvik Tamrock, prevent the Chilean furnaces becoming clogged with molten copper so halting operations.