The mission of Stockholm Science City Foundation is to attract academia and business to the areas Norra station and Albano in Stockholm.
The Stockholm Science City Foundation is commissioned by the three leading universities Karolinska Institutet, The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Stockholm University as well as the city and county and the business sector.

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12/4/2008 2:18:00 PM : EU Bridge course: All seats now taken
Stockholm Science City Foundation (SSCi) earlier announced courses within the framework of EU project Bridge, where SSCi is an active part. The announcement was favorable greetad and all seats are now taken, the first course starting off in February 2009 with a focus on regenerative medicine.
For further information:Bridge: www. nanobridge. eu, Teresa Soop, project manager mobile: +46 734 38 38...
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11/25/2008 1:30:00 PM : Seminars on hearing aid devices gained sympathy
Hearing Bridge (Hörselbron) recently participated in two external seminars; at the Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology (Hjälpmedelsinstitutet) seminar for Leaders within hearing aid care, where Operating Director Peter Nordqvist stressed the importance of that follow ups and control of quality within hearing rehabilitation need to be harmonized, and at the Swedish Audio Society (Svenska...
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10/23/2008 8:29:00 AM : The Swedish government supports Life Science initiatives in Stockholm Science City/Vetenskapsstaden
Today the Swedish government presented their description of how the public research money will be spent the up-coming four years. The description clearly supports the life science project initiated by Stockholm Science City Foundation's scientific council.
The description comments the project SciLife Lab - a national life science centre - which was initiated by the scientific council...
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