As a science park, we play an active role in innovating society in many ways. We serve as a bridge between academia, industry, entrepreneurs, and the public sector – connecting people and building strong networks. Through our platforms, projects, and events, we engage a broad range of individuals and companies, helping to strengthen the innovation capacity and long-term competitiveness of both Linköping and Sweden.

In 2025, Linköping strengthened its position as tech hub. Linköping Science Park contributed to an increased business growth and fostered a more dynamic innovation climate through a record number of business engagement.

These efforts and outcomes are brought together in our progress reports.

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Linköping Science Park in numbers 2025

 

Visitors at our events

 

Supported companies in 2025. We've increased by 100 every year since 2023

 

We ran or took part in 30 different projects

Highlights and initiatives

New initiatives, growing clusters, innovation vouchers and a collaboration opportunities for public sector are just some great examples of how we've created impact

Defense Hub Sweden launched

To Defense Hub Sweden

Hosting Aerocspace Cluster Sweden - East Node

To Aerospace Cluster Sweden

Facilitating the iCapital innovation fund within Linköping municipality

To the Innovation fund

“For me, the value of the network became very tangible at the IoT World breakfast. Christian and I just happened to sit next to each other, and that led to this idea that we are now taking forward. That is by far the greatest value.”

Christoffer Johannesson, CEO Dyno Robotics, member of IoT World.

At a breakfast meeting organized by Linköping Science Park’s IoT network IoT World, Actia and Dyno Robotics met and sparked a collaboration to pilot a robotic check-in system.

 

 

 

“I can truly say that the innovation voucher literally saved the company.”

“Opportunities in Sweden were limited, as the process was both time-consuming and costly,” says Alaa Al-sahli at Allaiter Textile AB. After three years of work, Alaa was close to giving up -until the innovation voucher arrived. 

 

Viktor från Ajaxon Consulting som står brevid en drönare som han styr via en kontroll.

“We got access to real buildings and real data. Without that, we wouldn’t have had a proper environment to test the model in.”

“Through Linköping’s draknäste, we got several property owners on board, which was amazing,” says Viktor Ajaxon, Ajaxon Consulting.

 


Stories from our community

Doctoral internships: building bridges between academia and industry

From breakfast meetup to collaboratin: Actia and Dyno Robotics start pilot project

SeaPattern takes major leap forward with hydrokinetic energy system at Svartåfors hydropower plant

Allaiter Textile revolutionizes breastfeeding

Buildility levels up its cybersecurity with Sweden Secure Tech Hub and UCS Cyber Security

AI Boost supports companies to join the AI-train

Why Linköping and East Sweden remains a strong tech hub

 

tech jobs in Linköping 2021-2023

 

people in the tech sector in Linköping 2021-2023. Equals 20% of all employees in the private sector.

 

billion in turnover for the tech industry in 2023, which corresponds to 25% of the total turnover in the private sector.

 

percent more R&D Linköping’s share of R&D related businesses and operations, the Swedish average is 13%.

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