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New report highlights the need to strengthen Sweden’s semiconductor ecosystem

A new report from the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) highlights both strengths and gaps in Sweden’s semiconductor landscape. The country benefits from strong research infrastructure – including Myfab, which enables advanced prototyping and early-stage development.

At the same time, the report points to a need for expanded capabilities in testing, pilot production and industrial scaling to translate research into competitive industry. Strengthening the full value chain, from research to production, will be essential for Sweden’s future competitiveness in semiconductors.

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2026 06 03
Myfab , Myfab Chalmers , Myfab KTH , Myfab Lund , Myfab Uppsala

Nordic Nanolab meeting reaches record-high attendance

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2026 05 12
Myfab , Myfab Chalmers , Myfab KTH , Myfab Lund , Myfab Uppsala

Excellence cluster applications – Myfab plays a key role

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2026 05 07
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Europe’s nanofabrication network, EuroNanoLab, meets in Leuven

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2026 05 05
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Interview with Thomas Swahn highlights Myfab’s role – Semiconductor 2026

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