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Stora Elektronikdagen – the electronics industry's meeting place
This year, participants are invited to an exciting program around the theme of ”Electronics in the present and the future”. Technology expert and author Mats Lewan will be the moderator for the day. Mats helps individuals, companies and organizations understand and prepare for the record-breaking technological development we are facing. Press release ”After three years, it is finally time to meet again. We are changing […]
Debate: Sweden needs to invest in semiconductor factories
Today, our chairman Elisabet Österlund and acting CEO Peter Björkholm write on the news site Voister about Sweden's need for its own semiconductor factories. Read the full debate article here!
Swedish Electronics in the magazine Verkstäderna
Read the full article here.
Electronics Fair in Stockholm
Many thanks to our speakers on the electronics stage, who covered many aspects that are relevant to our industry. The panel discussion with Mikael Joki (EEPAB), Urban Bilstrup (Halmstad University of Applied Sciences) and Peter Bryntesson (FKG) raised issues that are of utmost importance for developing the Swedish electronics industry. The industry's skills assurance, component shortages and the EU Chips Act were discussed. Visitors to our booth […]
Directive Day
This time again on site at Teknikföretagen's premises at Storgatan 5 in Stockholm. In addition to an update on CE marking, RED, EMC, LVD, REACH, POPs and RoHS from the authorities: Post and Telecom Agency, Electrical Safety Agency – we received information from Jan Jacobson, Kransån consultant, about how we are affected by Brexit in order to be able to sell our products in the UK.
SCIP database questions and answers
In a collaboration between the Swedish Association of Technology Companies, the Swedish Association of Technology Companies' Industry Groups (which includes Svensk Elektronik), MOBILITY SWEDEN AND RAMBERG ADVOCATER, we have now compiled and updated an FAQ regarding the SCIP database. If you are a member of Svensk Elektronik, you can log in to the member-internal pages and read the document. If you do not have a login – contact us at the office and we will help you.
New Member - Pickering Interfaces
Pickering Interfaces AB works with selling test and measurement equipment to the electronics industry. The company is part of the global Pickering Group but is majority owned from Sweden. Pickering is headquartered in the UK where the company also has manufacturing. Pickering also has operations in the Czech Republic, in its own factories. Pickering has sales offices in several European countries, as well as China and […]
New member – Swedish Microwave (SMW)
Swedish Microwave (SMW) was founded in 1986 by RF/microwave engineers with roots in Satellite TV. Today, SMW is among the leading companies in satellite communication and the company in Europe that has been active the longest in the development and manufacturing of microwave heads LNB. Their main products are professional microwave heads LNB and frequency block converters BDC for satellite communication, the range also includes low-noise amplifiers and […]
New member – Ligna Energy
Ligna Energy AB is a Norrköping-based company that develops and manufactures sustainable energy storage components in the area of printed electronics. The materials used are largely organic and utilize residual flows from the forest industry. The company is currently focusing on launching the product S-power, an energy storage for powering IoT nodes and displays. Read more about Ligna Energy at www.lignaenergy.com
The Electronics Fair in Stockholm is postponed until June 15-16, 2022
The electronics fair, which was planned to be held on April 6-7 this year at Kistamässan, has therefore been postponed to June 2022. Svensk Elektronik members can still take advantage of the member discount (15%) to exhibit at the fair. More information can be found in our calendar here. Read the full press release here about why we have moved the date forward.
What skills do you need? Now you are given the chance to influence the electricity and energy program in high school.
Personnel with the right skills are crucial for the electronics industry in Sweden to continue to be successful in a competitive environment. While waiting for major upper secondary school reforms, we want to create a needs-adapted vocational outcome within the electricity and energy program. An adapted vocational outcome contains 500 upper secondary school credits (approximately 1/5 of the program). Be involved and influence when we name the education and choose which […]
