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Innovation Summer Mining and Minerals 2022

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Coordinator LTU Business AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 430 000
Project duration December 2021 - September 2022
Status Completed

Important results from the project

The project´s aim was achieved through the implementation of a national summer program where students worked on thematic innovation cases linked to the mining and mineral value chain. The project´s goals were met by: - Carrying out two innovation cases by four students divided into two teams in 2022 - Bringing the cases closer to market through validation activities with potential new markets - exposing the students as well as the cases to actors in the industry and the innovation system in general

Expected long term effects

The program´s results and expected effects were achieved by: - Developing the students´ entrepreneurial abilities through training and with the support of dedicated coaches - Presenting the mining industry as an attractive alternative career path after graduation - Implementing collaboration between academia and industry which lowers the threshold for future collaborative activities - Validating and verifying the market need for business ideas and by doing so preparing the cases for other initiatives downstream in the innovation system (eg incubators / accelerators).

Approach and implementation

The current program was: - Implemented in parallel with three other thematic summer programs in an accelerator-like environment with collaboration across program boundaries. - Aimed at students at Swedish universities with a higher priority for students who have studied at least three years at relevant programs. - The students were matched in two multidisciplinary teams, each with its own innovation case.

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Last updated 3 November 2022

Reference number 2021-04744