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Swedish Futures

A vision for Sweden as a country of technology and innovation by 2035.

Projects & programmes
Published: 15 September 2025Last Updated: 15 September 2025
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Meet IVA's President

Gain insights from Professor Sylvia Schwaag Serger’s perspectives on current issues shaping our future, along with the President’s contributions to recent publications and other engagements.

Published: 23 June 2025Last Updated: 23 June 2025
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Contact us

Would you like to get in touch with someone at the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)? Here you’ll find all staff members at IVA’s office in Stockholm, along with current address, billing, and contact details.

Published: 24 May 2023Last Updated: 24 May 2023

Funding providers

IVA is launching the project “Swedish Futures” to develop an overarching vision for Sweden as a world-leading country of technology and innovation by 2035, with a focus on competitiveness, sustainability, and security. The project is made possible thanks to the financial support of a large number of actors.

Published: 15 September 2025Last Updated: 15 September 2025
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The Business Executives Council’s networks

The Business Executives Council’s networks are active forums where people in leading positions from different parts of the business community have the opportunity to share experience, knowledge and ideas within common areas of interest.

Published: 12 June 2023Last Updated: 12 June 2023

Members of the Business Executives Council

IVA’s Business Executives Council comprises around 250 companies and organisations from the industrial and service sectors. Both private and public enterprises participate. Here you will find a listing of all the current member companies, in alphabetical order.

Published: 12 June 2023Last Updated: 12 June 2023

Fellows of IVA

Published: 28 June 2023Last Updated: 28 June 2023

International Affairs

IVA is a national academy with a global outlook. The Academy’s international activities are focused on a global outlook and developing influential international relations.

Published: 12 June 2023Last Updated: 12 June 2023

Digitalisation

Sweden’s competitiveness will increase if we can exploit the opportunities offered by digitalisation. The conditions are good, but we need to deal with the challenges, not least by stimulating the digital transformation of companies, strengthening cybersecurity and engaging in a nuanced discussion about digitalisation as an enabler of future welfare.

Published: 14 June 2023Last Updated: 14 June 2023
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Focus Areas

IVA drives factual, science-based debate in several areas that are important for society. Below you can see what IVA has to say in these areas, in the form of reports from project activities, consultation responses, statements from the President and press releases.

Published: 14 June 2023Last Updated: 14 June 2023

Skills Supply

The school and education system is vital for Swedish competitiveness – as is making Sweden an attractive country for highly skilled people and companies to work in. IVA aims to stimulate lifelong learning, positive attitudes to knowledge and education, and young people’s curiosity, problem-solving skills and joy of discovery.

Published: 14 June 2023Last Updated: 14 June 2023
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Energy and Resources

Energy and resource efficiency and the circular economy are key to Swedish competitiveness and achieving the climate goals. Sustainable alternatives are needed if promises of a fossil-free energy system and a climate-smart industrial and transport sector are to be realised.

Published: 14 June 2023Last Updated: 14 June 2023
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The consequences of AI: fear in the digital age

Published: 26 August 2025Last Updated: 26 August 2025

Public Trust in Science – Safeguarding Academic Freedom and Objectivity

Published: 26 September 2025Last Updated: 26 September 2025
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Climate Urgency and the Nordic Response

With respect to climate policy, Sweden was an early mover in introducing a tax on CO2 emissions from fossil fuels already in 1991. By the end of the 1990s the Swedish electricity sector was almost decarbonised. The remaining sectors, industry and transport, are curerntly the targets of ambitious decarbonization efforts, in Sweden and in the EU.

Published: 02 May 2024Last Updated: 02 May 2024

Global Tech Diplomacy as a Guardrail for AI and Other Disruptive Technologies

Events
Published: 02 October 2023Last Updated: 10 October 2023

Design Thinking & Change

Published: 25 August 2023Last Updated: 25 August 2023

Meeting the Rising Global Competition in Sweden: OECD's Science, Technology, and Innovation Outlook

How is global competition evolving, and what measures can Sweden adopt to address challenges in order to enhance competitiveness and growth? The seminar will feature a presentation of OECD's Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Outlook 2023, showcasing a significantly heightened global emphasis on strengthening countries' research and innovation systems. The seminar will feature discussions with Minister of Education Mats Persson, Minister of Energy and Enterprise Ebba Busch (to be confirmed), OECD's Director for STI Jerry Sheehan, Professor Sara Mazur from KAW, as well as Sweden's appointed representatives from various countries' Innovation and Research Councils.

Published: 14 August 2023Last Updated: 14 August 2023