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Innovations from LiU
Did you know that the first digital hearing aid was developed at LiU? So was the visualisation table, which is today used all over the world. And without data compression originating from LiU, we would have no streaming services.
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Today’s society is facing enormous challenges. To meet these, we are seeking to strengthen and develop our high-quality research, educate future change leaders and contribute to necessary social transformation. Join us in shaping the future.
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10 October 2025
Nobel Prize-winning technology dries grain – without heat
Nobel Prize-winning technology is now applied in Swedish agriculture. At Hasta Gård, grain is dried without heat using far less energy. The research is part of an innovation project involving Agtech Sweden at LiU.
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03 June 2025
The researcher who wants to see results outside the university walls
Making research accessible to those it affects is a strong driving force for Kristin Alfredsson Ågren, senior lecturer in occupational therapy and researcher at . Her work focuses on participation for people with intellectual...
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16 April 2025
Magnus Klofsten – Professor of brilliant ideas
Thousands of business ideas and innovations have passed Magnus Klofsten during his more than 30 years as a researcher in innovation and entrepreneurship. LiU has been involved in many success stories in Swedish industry.
This is how LiU contributes to society
Our ambition is to find solutions for the great challenges of our time. That’s why many LiU researchers collaborate with industry, the public sector and civil society. Read about our "impact cases”, research that has made a difference out in society.
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11 November 2019
Large integrated circuits produced in printing press
Researchers at and RISE have shown for the first time that it is possible to print complete integrated circuits with more than 100 organic electrochemical transistors. The result has been published in Nature Communications.
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15 April 2019
Improving chickens’ living conditions
Methods used to calculate airflow in the aeronautical and motor industries have been tested for calculating the airflow in animal houses, in this case poultry houses with tens of thousands of chickens. With excellent results.
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15 November 2021
Liver examinations without needles
How is your liver doing? Decades of research into the use of magnet resonance imaging is now being put to work to gain information about patients’ livers – without needles.
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26 November 2019
Selling energy by the metre
At spin-off company Epishine, the printing presses are feeding out solar cells in printed electronics intended for indoor use. Olle Inganäs has an even higher goal: organic solar cells will contribute to solving the world’s energy problems.