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Scania Group has extended its partnership with KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Region Stockholm at the Integrated Transport Research Lab (ITRL). The lab's primary goal is to lead the transition to a sustainable transport ecosystem, emphasising innovation, resilience, inclusivity, and sustainability in transportation solutions. Over the past decade, ITRL – Integrated Transport Research Lab (KTH) has been at the forefront of sustainable transport research, achieving significant milestones: • Completed 75 academic-industry research projects • Launched 28 ongoing research initiatives • Developed innovative solutions for integrated transport systems • Strengthened public-private collaboration • Addressed both technical and societal dimensions in sustainable transport As we enter the next phase of ITRL 2.0, we are excited to advance our journey towards a sustainable, inclusive, and efficient transport ecosystem. Sara Forsberg, our Chief Technical Officer, highlights the significance of this collaboration: “The launch of ITRL 2.0 represents a significant step in our journey towards a sustainable transport system. By leveraging the insights and strengths we’ve developed over the past decade, and with a renewed focus and enhanced organisation, we are prepared to make a greater impact through our research. The true power of ITRL lies in its interdisciplinary, public-private partnership. By uniting diverse actors and expertise, we are able to generate new knowledge and co-create innovative solutions that address the complex challenges of transforming our transport system.”

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Simindokht Vakilidoust

Senior HR consultant , HR analytics Master in Management, Organization and Society, business administration at Stockholm University

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As a Stockholm University student pursuing a Master's in Management, Organization, and Society, I find the partnership between Scania Group, KTH, and Region Stockholm inspiring! The ITRL 2.0 initiative’s interdisciplinary and collaborative approach is a powerful model for addressing the complex challenges of sustainable transport. I’d also be happy to know if there are any existing collaborations between Scania and Stockholm University as well?

Helena Hede

Global Process Owner Controlling & Analytics på Scania

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Looking forward to what it brings for society and work environment

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Hasse Arezoomande

Senior System Engineer New Development

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¡Enhorabuena!

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Tony Sandberg

VP Scania Pilot Partner

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Great! We need this kind of partnerships to drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system

Jahir Ussain

Director-Service, Retail Operations & Network Development at Scania Commercial Vehicles India Pvt Ltd

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Congrats!

Inas Al-khalaf

Kundrådgivare/handläggare & arbetsmiljöombud/suppleant

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Goda nyheter

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Md Fouhad Hossain

I am a heavy expert driver with all work experience in translation and currently as a transport manager

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Congrats! 👏👏

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