SSAB Seeking Nominations for Swedish Steel Prize for High-Strength Steel Design
07/24/2014 - For the 16th time, the Swedish Steel Prize will be awarded to innovative companies for design and construction in high-strength steels. The aim of the prize is to inspire and increase knowledge about high-strength steels and the possibilities they provide to develop lighter, safer, and more environmentally-friendly products.
The application period for nominations for Swedish Steel Prize 2014 is now open and the final date for applications is 15 August. The winner will be announced in November at a ceremony in Stockholm. The prize is worth SEK 100,000 and the theme for Swedish Steel Prize 2014 is “Courage — let's break the box.”
“The Swedish Steel Prize is growing in importance year by year and we look forward to receiving exciting nominations to this year's competition,” says Gregoire Parenty, chairman of the Swedish Steel Prize jury and head of market at SSAB.
Since the competition started in 1999, more than 700 nominations have been received from throughout the world. The percentage of international participants is increasing each year and all parts of the globe are represented.
The 2013 winner was Mack Trucks, which is part of the Volvo Group and one of the largest automotive companies in the U.S. The company was awarded the prize for its suspension system in which the qualities of high strength steel are exploited in an innovative fashion. The suspension system solution has resulted in improved road performance and reduced tire wear by up to 25%. The new suspension system also increases vehicle safety and driver comfort.
“When the jury assesses received nominations, we proceed on the basis of a number of important criteria such as applicability, profitability, environmental improvement, performance enhancement, innovation, and competitiveness,” says Gregoire Parenty.
In addition to Gregoire Parenty, the jury consists of:
Lennart Bergqvist — management consultant, LBQ Consulting
Sture Hogmark — Professor Emeritus in materials science and tribology, Uppsala University
Claes Magnusson — Professor in production technology, Kristianstad University
Jan Gunnar Persson — Professor in machine design, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Jan-Olof Sperle — Professor in lightweight construction, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala University, Sperle Consulting
For more information about the nomination criteria and what the application must contain, visit www.steelprize.com.
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SSAB is a global leader in value added, high strength steel. SSAB offers products developed in close cooperation with its customers to create a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world. SSAB has employees in over 45 countries and operates production facilities in Sweden and the U.S. SSAB is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange, Stockholm.
“The Swedish Steel Prize is growing in importance year by year and we look forward to receiving exciting nominations to this year's competition,” says Gregoire Parenty, chairman of the Swedish Steel Prize jury and head of market at SSAB.
Since the competition started in 1999, more than 700 nominations have been received from throughout the world. The percentage of international participants is increasing each year and all parts of the globe are represented.
The 2013 winner was Mack Trucks, which is part of the Volvo Group and one of the largest automotive companies in the U.S. The company was awarded the prize for its suspension system in which the qualities of high strength steel are exploited in an innovative fashion. The suspension system solution has resulted in improved road performance and reduced tire wear by up to 25%. The new suspension system also increases vehicle safety and driver comfort.
“When the jury assesses received nominations, we proceed on the basis of a number of important criteria such as applicability, profitability, environmental improvement, performance enhancement, innovation, and competitiveness,” says Gregoire Parenty.
In addition to Gregoire Parenty, the jury consists of:
Lennart Bergqvist — management consultant, LBQ Consulting
Sture Hogmark — Professor Emeritus in materials science and tribology, Uppsala University
Claes Magnusson — Professor in production technology, Kristianstad University
Jan Gunnar Persson — Professor in machine design, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Jan-Olof Sperle — Professor in lightweight construction, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala University, Sperle Consulting
For more information about the nomination criteria and what the application must contain, visit www.steelprize.com.
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SSAB is a global leader in value added, high strength steel. SSAB offers products developed in close cooperation with its customers to create a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world. SSAB has employees in over 45 countries and operates production facilities in Sweden and the U.S. SSAB is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange, Stockholm.