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Move an existing company to Mjärdevi

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Mjärdevi Science Park in Linköping, Sweden, is an attractive environment for deveploment-intensive companies. The Park consists of more than 230 companies and 6 000 employees with world-class competence in:

  • Image analysis, Visualization & Media Technology
  • Telecom & Signal Processing
  • Automotive Safety

Mjärdevi hosts a blend of companies on the park – from new starters spun-out of university technology to large international companies, research groups, and service providers. Companies, regardless of size, exchange experiences and ideas, and help to drive continual business process improvements, develop new concepts and inspire innovation.

Regardless of a company’s stage of development, Mjärdevi Science Park is able to provide the program “Soft Landing” to foreign companies considering an establishment in Sweden. 

Fast establishment with professional support
In co-operation with our public and private sector partners, we at Mjardevi Science Park will ensure that your establishment here is fast, efficient and friendly. At Mjärdevi, there are no limits on a company’s opportunity to continually improve, develop and grow.

A full-featured office in a creative environment

Mjärdevi Science Park provides a special offer for “soft landers" including residential accommodation through our partners.

Connect to our network and gain competence
In addition to the office premises, Mjärdevi Science Park can supply (free of charge):

  • access to a wide range of networks, local, national as well as international
  • contact with legal firms for all kinds of fiscal questions, taxes, audits, intellectual property law, agreements,insurances etc
  • advice in PR and marketing communication


For more information
Please contact Mr Sten Gunnar Johansson if you are interested in an establishment on Mjärdevi Science Park
Telephone: +46 13 20 64 15, +46 705 93 63 46

Welcome to Sweden and Mjärdevi Science Park!

Last Updated on Monday, 31 August 2009 13:52