
The jury has nominated four applications who stand to win the ‘Swedish Steel Prize 2023’. The nominated applications are innovative examples of cutting-edge technology, embracing the possibilities provided by the SSAB premium steel product range. The winner will be announced May 11 at a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden.
“This year we’re excited to have nominees that point the way towards a more sustainable future. In fact, two applications in the field of mechanical batteries showed such innovative use of steel that we couldn’t decide between the two. So we nominated them both,” says Eva Petursson, chair of the Swedish Steel Prize jury and head of SSAB’s research and innovation.
The finalists and the jury’s motivations are:
DigJim from Norway – ultra-fast maintenance system
Gestamp from Spain – front lower control arm
Green Buffers from Sweden – new generation train coupling technology
Levistor from the UK and ZOOZ from Israel – mechanical battery for fast charging
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