Sweden and Brazil collaborating in aerospace research
lunes, 26 de octubre de 2015
Press Release
The governments of Sweden and Brazil have agreed to further strengthen
their cooperation with regard to civil and military aerospace research.
The collaboration, announced during the President of Brazil, Dilma
Rousseff's, visit to Sweden, means that Sweden's and Brazil's Defence
departments and Ministries of Enterprise and Innovation will assemble a
joint steering group for aerospace research.
An introductory meeting was held on Monday October 19 between
government representatives from both countries to delineate the details
of the partnership.
"This venture will allow us to strengthen the valuable relationship
already shared between Sweden and Brazil forged by the Gripen deal,"
says Saab's Deputy CEO, Senior Executive Vice President, Lennart
Sindahl. "In the long-term, we hope to be able to form larger projects
together and bring the technology closer to the products. Together we
can pool our resources and knowledge in order to attain increased global
competitiveness."
Both Brazil and Sweden have been engaged in aerospace research for a
long time, and complement each other well within the field of aviation.
Brazilian industry delivers large civilian aircraft and has military
aviation operations as well. Aside from its civilian aviation
operations, Sweden is one of a small number of nations that has the
capability to develop and manufacture modern fighter aircraft. Sweden's
strong collaboration between academia, industry and government agencies
is unique and, as a result, many countries are interested in
understanding the inner workings of the Swedish aerospace industry and
the research done there.
In a press release published on Monday October 19, Oscar Stenström
from the Swedish Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation explained:
"There is a great deal of interest in Swedish aviation solutions, for example, within design, production technology and sensor systems. This innovation partnership can lead to transfers within many other sectors and can create job opportunities in Sweden as well as Brazil."
Long standing academic exchange between the two countries
Saab already have an academic exchange project together with Swedish and Brazilian universities. The exchanges primarily take place within the Swedish-Brazilian Research and Innovation Centre (CISB), which serves as an arena for innovation, research and development.Swedish aerospace research is coordinated by Innovair
Vinnova is an agency within the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation tasked with promoting research and innovation in order to contribute to growth in Sweden. Innovair is a group to which all the players involved in Swedish aerospace research belong and one of the 16 "Strategic Innovation Areas" (SIO) established by Vinnova. Innovair is made up of research funding agencies, universities and institutes that conduct research, and companies that participate in the research and utilise the results.Related links:
www.innovair.org
www.cisb.org
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