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Research & education

The world famous Swedish steel has acquired its reputation thanks to major, long-term investments in research and education.

Jernkontoret leads the steel and metallurgical industry's joint endeavours to achieve renewal, improved competitiveness and sustainable growth.

Metallic Materials

The strategic innovation program Metallic Materials gathers the Swedish metal producers to increase innovation in sectors of importance to Sweden.

European steel research

History of metallurgy

Jernkontoret promotes historical research concerning mining and metallurgy and its products. Read more about the research organisation.

We lead technical development

Read more about the Swedish steel industry's joint vision 2050.

Joint steel research

Jernkontoret is responsible for far-reaching collaboration on behalf of research and development in an extensive research network.

Materials and process technology degree programmes

Jernkontoret

  • Box 1721, SE-111 87 Stockholm
  • Kungsträdgårdsgatan 10
  • office@jernkontoret.se
  • +46 8 679 17 00

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  • Metallic Materials

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