What our partners are looking for in 2025 within the field of operational innovation.
Husqvarna Group
For operations, Husqvarna Group is interested in smart manufacturing, smart logistics in a broader sense. We have facilities across the world, we have a high degree of automation and we are continually investing in it and innovating in this space.
We seek:
This time, we are interested to see what kind of innovations and smart ways of working you as a startups have identified and implemented elsewhere that we perhaps can collaborate with you on in our factories or supply chains.
Toyota Material Handling Europe
Based on market demands, we develop and compare concepts, build, and test prototypes to verify function and quality at Toyota Material Handling Europe.
We seek:
By using AI tools and automation, we can streamline our processes, reduce errors, and ensure accurate designs from the start. We seek solutions that can semi or fully automate our way of working, using AI and robotics, beyond just chat-bots or RPA.
Saab
At SAAB, we’re constantly pushing the boundaries of operational excellence. We’re seeking innovators to help us optimize every aspect of our operations, from the skies to the factory floor.
We seek:
We need your expertise in autonomous systems, robotics, and digital intelligence. Imagine robots assisting with aircraft maintenance, autonomous ground support and supply chain logistics, as well as airborne decision-making — powered by machine learning and datalake analytics to enable smarter, more efficient operations.
SICK
A fundamental requirement for any form of automation and Industry 4.0 is having access to good data from the process being automated. Data that comes from sensors.
SICK offers a wide range of products on the market based on various sensor technologies to cover all kinds applications in all parts of the industry. Having this broad offering, collaboration with innovative startups is essential for us.
We seek:
For 2025, we are looking for innovations in sensor technologies, software, and AI solutions that can strengthen our customer offering in industrial digitalization, as well as improve our in-house manufacturing and logistics operations.
Väderstad
Väderstad produces machines for agriculture, and our operators are at the center of our processes, thus it is important that they have the right materials and tools at the right place at the right time. Due to the large size of our products, our assembly lines must maintain a consistent width, resulting in a significant distance between operators and their materials.
We seek:
We aim to find innovative ways to help position materials and tools closer to our operators to enhance efficiency and improve the work environment. Additionally, we spend considerable time on masking and demasking before painting. Solutions helping us automate or totally eliminate this process would significantly boost our efficiency.
Väderstad
SICK
Saab
Husqvarna Group
Toyota Material Handling Europe
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