Sweden must increase strategic investments in European digital infrastructure and pharmaceutical innovation to safeguard its economic future and national security.
Digital technologies and sustainable innovations like smart traffic solutions and electric vehicles are transforming Sweden's daily commuting landscape.
Högskolan Dalarna will offer Sweden's first bachelor's program in assistive technology in 2026, addressing healthcare innovation and accessibility needs amid a growing demand driven by an aging population.
Salesforce has opened a new Stockholm office focused on AI, supporting Majblommans Riksförbund’s award-winning AI agent Beda, which helps streamline child poverty support applications in Sweden.
A Swedish researcher develops AI technology enabling barcode-free product identification at retail checkouts, improving efficiency and loss prevention.
Quantum computing is expected to revolutionize key industries within ten years, with major progress recognized by the Nobel Prize and investments from leading tech firms.
Nvidia expands its AI hardware dominance with a $20 billion deal with Groq and CEO Jensen Huang receives the 2026 IEEE Medal of Honor for groundbreaking technology leadership.
DeepSeek-OCR introduces a groundbreaking AI model converting text to images with superior compression and 97% accuracy, supporting 100 languages and revolutionizing document processing.
Ny Teknik highlights Sweden's crucial role in manufacturing key machinery for energy and electric vehicle sectors, integral to global technological advances and sustainability.
Emerging technology trends for 2026 focus on AI innovations, home robotics trials, foldable devices, autonomous vehicles, and energy solutions, with growing emphasis on digital security and sovereignty.
Sweden and Finland are countering intensified GPS disruptions in the Baltic Sea by implementing radar beacons and strengthening international cooperation to secure maritime navigation.
Nobel laureate Joel Mokyr emphasizes technology as key to solving climate and demographic crises, while high electricity prices in southern Sweden hinder investments in renewable energy projects, threatening climate goals.
Swedish company Curoflow secures SEK 21 million to expand its integrated digital healthcare platform across seven European countries, enhancing patient engagement and administrative efficiency.
Samsung reveals the Exynos 2600, the first mobile processor using 2-nanometer technology, offering enhanced performance, AI capabilities, and support for advanced camera features.
By 2025, autonomous vehicles and AI systems will transition into commercial use and real-time self-learning, marking a breakthrough in technology's role as a creative and decision-making partner.
Linnovation's patented heating panels, tested with Statkraft, prevent ice buildup on dam gates, ensuring safety and efficiency in northern Sweden's hydropower operation during winter.
Only 16% of Gävleborg's high schoolers pursue STEM subjects, raising concerns for the region's future competitiveness amid national goals to advance technology education by 2035.
Sweden's IT sector undergoes frequent tech stack rebuilds every 90 days due to rapid AI advancements, amid concerns over AI agent security and evolving educational initiatives.
Swedish companies increasingly seek sovereign AI to gain control over AI and data amid geopolitical risks, with a focus on risk management and hybrid solutions.
Nvidia launches new sensor-based geolocation technology to prevent illegal export and smuggling of AI chips, bolstering compliance with US export restrictions.
Swedish Sea Technology's floating modular ports offer a rapid, eco-friendly alternative to traditional land-based terminals, with notable interest from Vietnam and potential in Gothenburg.
Sweden is inspiring youth engagement in science through Dani Zuhair's historic research win, a captivating exoplanet light installation, and international scientific breakthroughs promoting curiosity and societal impact.
The Tomorrow Report 2025 reveals a sharp decline in Swedish optimism towards new technology, alongside strong support for European digital independence.
Sweden's upcoming 2G and 3G network shutdown by December 1, 2025, raises public safety concerns as many mobile phones may lose the ability to call emergency number 112 due to lacking VoLTE emergency support.