North Region
Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and the UK

About us

EIT Manufacturing North AB, one of the six Regions of the EIT Manufacturing Knowledge and Innovation Community, is based in the dynamic Lindholmen Science Park in Gothenburg, Sweden. We serve nine countries across Northern Europe: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the UK.

Together with our partners, our network and our ecosystem, we make innovation happen by accelerating the rate at which scientific advances can be turned into marketable innovations. This is done by connecting the North regional eco-system to know-how, investment and infrastructure across Europe – and by focusing on industrialising solutions with high technology-readiness levels. We aim to support global manufacturing’s progress in the direction of both environmental and social sustainability while ensuring that innovation continues to be led by Europe.

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Our Partners

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Aalto University
North Region
Core partner
Chalmers
Chalmers University of Technology
North Region
Core partner
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Lithuanian Engineering and Technology Industry Association LINPRA
North Region
Core partnerHubs (RIS)
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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
North Region
Core partner
University of Tartu
University of Tartu
North Region
Core partnerHubs (RIS)
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Volvo Group
North Region
Core partner

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LEONARDO

The LEONARDO project aims to transform Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) education by establishing innovative teaching methods, materials, and tools with a human-centric approach.

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