Livsmedelsakademin, The Skåne Food Innovation Network

The Skåne Food Innovation Network (SFIN) is a gathering power for everyone who wants to develop Skåne into a food central for Europe. Our members and partners are companies, organizations, public authorities, universities and colleges that represent the entire chain from soil to sustenance.

The network was established in 1994 on the initiative of the business community. The background was Sweden’s approaching membership in the European Union and the increased international competition. We grew rapidly into a well functioning network with strong commitment from business, research and society.

Today SFIN works on a broad front to develop the Scanian food industry, among other things by raising the pace of innovation and processing proficiency in the business.

IUC Syd

IUC Syd, with offices at Minc / Workspace in Malmo, consists of a team of consultants and project managers with extensive experience in business development. We see it as a challenge to constantly keep us on the cutting edge and gather information about what’s going on in business, locally, regionally, nationally and globally. What will happen tomorrow? How should small and medium businesses in the Skåne region prepare for new challenges in areas such as engineering, environmental and organizational development?

In these and many other questions, we want to guide and assist companies so that they can best exploit new opportunities for development and expansion. We have a strong pool of competence through the various networks we are connected with.

IUC Syd is owned by companies in the Skåne region, both large and small. A total of 170 companies and other organizations has ownership in IUC Syd.

FoodRegio

The foodRegio members are pursuing a set of common goals through multi-company cooperation: tapping the industry’s potential, making better use of synergies, sharing knowledge, encouraging innovation, increasing competitiveness and promoting growth.

European Bioplastics

European Bioplastics association is representing the interests of Europe’s thriving bioplastics’ industry. We encourage you to look around, learn more about bioplastics and discover why our dynamic industry is growing at a rate of more than 20 percent per year.

European Bioplastics is committed to ensuring a continuous development of this important sector by securing the necessary support from European policy-makers and other key third-party stakeholders. Please enjoy your reading and feel free to contact us if you would like additional information on bioplastics and how they can benefit you and your business.

Automation Region

Automation Region is a collaborative project with the aim of strengthening and highlighting our world-leading automation industry and our extensive automation and production expertise. The network is working with venues and skills, including regular breakfast meetings with interesting speakers and mingle opportunities.

Svenskt Aluminium

Swedish Aluminium is a national association whose members are companies in which the aluminum industry is a strategic material. The organization has 100 member companies representing 15,000 employees and work towards developing the use of aluminum with respect to the environment and economy.

AIPIA

AIPIA is a Public Private Partnership and connects packaged goods manufacturers and processors in the food-, pharmaceutical- and cosmetic industry, forwarders and distributors, governmental agencies and retailers, with the active & intelligent packaging industry. With a hands-on approach, AIPIA offer Implementation support, Standardization platforms, Commercial ready-to-market events, Connections for industry players on the highest level and Lobbying activities to various governments world-wide.