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Swedish Steel Prize

 Swedish Steel Prize

 

The Swedish Steel Prize is aimed to serve as an inspiration. It is intended to give glimpse of the endless potential offered when continual development of a material is combined with creative forces that are capable of putting to full use all of the opportunities presented by the material.

The Swedish Steel Prize is an international prize. In essence, it can be won by anyone who has developed a product that includes high-strength steel or a method that expands the field of application for high-strength steels. The winners may thus be individual persons, companies or institutions.

The Swedish Steel Prize was awarded for the first time in 1999. It is an annual prize which is destined to encourage all of those who open new paths - be they large or small - towards development and improvement.

The winner of the prize receives a statuette by the artist Jörg Jeschke and a scholarship amounting to SEK 100 000. In addition, three second prizes in the form of scholarships worth SEK 10 000 each are also awarded.

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