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Photo:Heliospectra AB
PUBLISHED ON 3.2.2009

Millions in support of new environment projects

The Board of Directors of the research programme ProEnviro has decided to finance four new projects for small- and medium-sized enterprises. All four projects focus on environmentally-adapted product development. The first project is expected to start in February, 2009.
FACTS:
The ProEnviro programme invests in innovative research ideas for environmentally-adapted manufacturing and strengthening the competitiveness of small- and medium-sized enterprises. The effort is supported by Mistra and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). ProEnviro has a total budget of 60 million Swedish Crowns through 2010.
For more information: www.proenviro.se
Four companies will share 13 million Swedish Crowns (see below).

“The projects address everything for optimizing solar cells to smart systems for reducing friction losses and wear. All of the projects involve collaboration between industry and academia," says Lars Frenning, ProEnviro´s Programme Director.

As with previous project proposals, these projects have been evaluated by both scientific and industrial advisory committees. “High scientific quality and innovative thinking were important criteria in the scientific evaluation. For the strategic and business evaluation, improved environmental performance and industry relevance were in focus," says Frenning.

A total of 18 proposals were submitted from small- and medium-sized companies in this third ProEnviro tender. Together with the results of the two previous tenders, twelve research projects are now underway with support from ProEnviro. “These types of companies often have an enormous potential, which we aim to stimulate. The group of companies is very important for Sweden´s economic development," says Lars Frenning.

The four new companies that were granted financing in December of 2008 are:

Heliospectra AB in Borås, which will develop a "smart" lighting system for plant cultivation, Applied Nano Surfaces Sweden AB in Stockholm, which will develop a new technology for reducing friction losses and wear, Midsummer AB in Järfälla, which will optimize sputtered CIGS solar cells, and Callo AB in Nässjö, which will develop a resource-efficient method of producing power-pressed components with complicated shapes.

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Remember that...
It takes time — much more than most people think — to formulate a programme proposal that crosses boundaries, both those between disciplines and those between research and application. Make time and provide venues for meetings, and invest in team spirit.

It takes careful thought to ensure that the programme meets both the researchers’ career development needs and the users’ need for valuable practical benefits.

Interdisciplinary research often takes longer than research in a single discipline. Make sure you allow enough time.

The work involved in a Mistra programme often requires experienced researchers with both in-depth and wide-ranging knowledge. The programme therefore needs a balance between senior scientists and PhD students.

Avoid involving many small-scale, part-time researchers in the programme. This makes it more difficult to attain common aims in the programme.

The programme manager is a key person in the programme’s efforts to make its planned contribution. Being a Mistra programme manager is, as a rule, a full-time job. Think carefully about who is best suited for the challenging task of leading your team.

Strive to ensure two-way communication between the researchers and users. A one-sided presentation of ideas and research findings by the scientists seldom generates a feeling of participation and commitment in the intended users.