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Swedish Steel Prize 2018 finalists stand out with pioneering designs

“We have nominated four finalists with quite different perspectives on innovation that the jury found mind blowing. They range from completely new product features to applications that challenge traditional design by using modern materials,” says Eva Petursson, chair of the Swedish Steel Prize jury and head of SSAB’s strategic R&D.   The four finalists and …

Swedish Steel Prize finalists 2015

  /INS. Bold and innovative solutions using the full potential of high-strength steels characterize this year’s four finalists for the Swedish Steel Prize. The winner will be announced at a ceremony in Stockholm on November 19. “This year, the 17th consecutive year of the prize, we received a total of 77 applications from 28 countries. …

It’s time to enter the Swedish Steel Prize

The Swedish Steel Prize is awarded for innovative design using high strength steel. The purpose of the prize is to inspire and spread knowledge regarding high strength steel and the possibilities to develop lighter, safer and more environmentally friendly products. The application period for the 2013 Swedish Steel Prize has now begun, and the final …

Environmental efficacy rewarded with the 2012 Swedish Steel Prize

This year, the Swedish Steel Prize has been awarded to A-Ward Attachments Ltd. of New Zealand. The company has designed a flexible system using high-strength steel which compresses and packs metallic scrap in containers. The aim of the Swedish Steel Prize is to inspire and disseminate knowledge about high strength steels and the possibilities to …

Welcome to the Swedish Steel Prize, November 14-15

The Swedish Steel Prize – sometimes referred to as the Nobel Prize of the steel industry – will be awarded on November 15, 2012. The purpose of the prize is to inspire, stimulate and disseminate knowledge about high strength steels and the possibilities for developing lighter, safer and more environmentally friendly products. This year’s nominees …