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Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

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Campus development

That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

Read more

Vacant premises

Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

Read more

Svenska
Customer service

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Aha seminar on energy-smart campuses and behavioral changes

The lack of electricity in Europe, which is among other things a consequence of the war in Ukraine, has raised questions about Sweden's energy supply. Electricity prices have risen to record levels and we all need to contribute to reduce Sweden's total energy consumption. This also applies to campus areas around Sweden. In this seminar, we focus on how the electricity crisis has so far been felt on campus and what we are doing together to manage it and contribute to sustainable energy consumption in our knowledge environments, in the short and long term. We will also show concrete examples of how the campus is used as a test bed for research into future energy solutions.

The lack of electricity in Europe, which is among other things a consequence of the war in Ukraine, has raised questions about Sweden's energy supply. Electricity prices have risen to record levels and we all need to contribute to reduce Sweden's total energy consumption.

This also applies to campus areas around Sweden. In this seminar, we focus on how the electricity crisis has so far been felt on campus and what we are doing together to manage it and contribute to sustainable energy consumption in our knowledge environments, in the short and long term. We will also show concrete examples of how the campus is used as a test bed for research into future energy solutions.

Moderator: Elise Grosse, Sweco.

The seminar is digital and it is possible to watch or listen to it afterwards. Audience space in the studio is available, indicate interest in registration.

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