Entity
  • Svenskt Marintekniskt Forum

    Created in 2007
  • Social networks

    880
  • Activities

  • Entity types

  • Location

    Chalmers tvärgata 10, 412, 412 58 Göteborg, Sweden

    Göteborg

    Sweden

  • Employees

    Scale: 2-10

    Estimated: 6

  • Engaged corporates

    2
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  • Added in Motherbase

    1 year, 2 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    [Automatic translation follows] From recreational boats to ferries, SMTF works for the entire industry with a focus on information, networking and technical projects

    Swedish Marine Engineering Forum (SMTF) is a marine engineering network within RISE that works actively to support and develop the marine engineering industry business and innovation support.
    We prioritize cross-industry issues for our member companies and for the marine technology cluster as a whole. We are the natural hub for the Swedish marine engineering industry.

    SMSF
    - Participates as a representative of business and involves the companies in innovation and development projects
    - Brings the industry together around skills development efforts
    - Builds networks and stimulates cooperation between maritime companies and with other national and international cluster organizations
    - Represent the industry and demonstrate the important role maritime companies have in Swedish business life
    - Increases market shares for the cooperating companies
    - Commercializes appropriate project results

    SWEDISH MARITIME TECHNOLOGY FORUM
    Swedish Maritime Technology Forum is a part of RISE, Research Institutes of Sweden. SMTF is a network supporting the maritime technology industry in Sweden. We represent the full spectrum of suppliers to the shipping, offshore and leisure boat industry. We strive to increase the competitiveness of Swedish shipping and its related services on a national and international level. As representatives of the maritime technology industry we facilitate the progressive development of maritime enterprises and innovations, and enable them to reach a broader market.

  • Original language

    Från fritidsbåtar till färjor arbetar SMTF för hela branschen med fokus på information, nätverkande och tekniska projekt

    Svenskt Marintekniskt Forum (SMTF) är ett marintekniskt nätverk inom RISE som arbetar aktivt med att stötta och utveckla den marintekniska industrin affärs- och innovationsstöd.
    Vi prioriterar branschöverskridande frågor för våra medlemsföretag och för det marintekniska klustret i sin helhet. Vi är den naturliga knutpunkten för den svenska marintekniska näringen.

    SMTF
    - Deltar som representant för näringslivet och involverar företagen i innovations- och utvecklingsprojekt
    - Samlar branschen kring kompetensutvecklingsinsatser
    - Bygger nätverk och stimulerar samarbete mellan maritima företag och med andra nationella och internationella klusterorganisationer
    - Företräder branschen och påvisa den viktiga roll maritima företag har i svenskt näringsliv
    - Ökar marknadsandelar för de samverkande företagen
    - Kommersialiserar lämpliga projektresultat

    SWEDISH MARITIME TECHNOLOGY FORUM
    Swedish Maritime Technology Forum is a part of RISE, Research Institutes of Sweden. SMTF is a network supporting the maritime technology industry in Sweden. We represent the full spectrum of suppliers to the shipping-, offshore- and leisure boat industry. We strive to increase the competitiveness of Swedish shipping and its related services on a national and international level. As representatives of the maritime technology industry we facilitate the progressive development of maritime enterprises and innovations, and enable them to reach a broader market.

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