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Sentio is recruiting seven doctoral students

We are now looking to hire 7 doctoral students that wants to do research, and contribute with new sensor solutions for a sustainable manufacturing industry. All students will start together after summer. Welcome to apply - or else please help us spread the word about this fantastic opportunity! You will find more information about the positions under Work with us!In Sentio you will be included in

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-recruiting-seven-doctoral-students - 2026-06-25

Sentio Days 2025 – Welcome to Lund on the 20 – 21 March

Dear friends and partners of Sentio! Welcome to Sentio Days 2025. We are planning for a lunch-to-lunch meeting and an evening dinner. The first day will be open to everyone who would like to know more about Sentio - and on the second day, we the partners, will make plans for our future activities with a focus on actions in the coming year. We look forward to seeing you in Lund for exciting discuss

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-days-2025-welcome-lund-20-21-march - 2026-06-25

Sentio is off to a Strong Start with Hands-On Workshop at Alfa Laval

In a collaboration highlighting efforts to integrate advanced sensors into industrial equipment for real-time optimization and sustainability, researchers from Lund University partnered with Alfa Laval. Together they participated in a hands-on workshop to assemble a gasketed heat exchanger, one of the key industrial elements within the Sentio Competence Centre. A team of researchers from Lund Univ

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-strong-start-hands-on-workshop-alfa-laval - 2026-06-25

Sentio participated at Skåne Industry Day

On Friday 22 November, the Sentio partner IUC Syd (Industrial Development Centre South) organized Skåne Industry Day focusing on sustainability, efficiency and Lean manufacturing. Christina Windmark was there representing Sentio. During the Skåne Industry Day several companies shared their journey on how to become more efficient and include sustainability in their decisions and development. They a

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-participated-skane-industry-day-1 - 2026-06-25

Site visit at Elitkomposit resulting in “Prototype Zero”

In mid-December Sentio visited our partner Elitkomposit in Uddevalla. It was a great opportunity for partners, senior researchers and PhD-students to really understand how sophisticated products are designed and manufactured in different composite materials. With refined production methods of composites it is possible to get past the limits of conventional materials and in mid-December Sentio had

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/site-visit-elitkomposit-resulting-prototype-zero - 2026-06-25

Sentio Days 2025

It was truly great to meet all partners at the Sentio Days 2025 in Lund. Thanks for coming and contributing to such a creative and inspiring meeting! Sentio Days 2025 was arranged on the 20-21 March at the newly inaugurated facilities of LINXS Institute of X-ray and neutron science at the Loop in Science Village, Lund.The first day was open to anyone interested in knowing more about Sentio - and o

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-days-2025-0 - 2026-06-25

Sentio PhD-course kicked off!

The very first Sentio PhD-course "Sensors for sustainable production" has been kicked off. Our students are now looking forward to an autumn filled with team-working, lectures, literature reviews, study visits and probably some more cups of coffee. The aim is to equip our PhD students with comprehensive knowledge of sensor technologies and their integration into sustainable manufacturing systems.

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/sentio-phd-course-kicked - 2026-06-25

Rough survival test at Sandvik Coromant

Emelie Haettner, PhD-student in Sentio, reports back from a promising first survival test performed at Sandvik Coromant in Västberga. The unprotected semiconductor microstructures that were printed on tool inserts managed to survive the rough cutting process in the workshop. The results are promising for developing sensors that will work under such extreme conditions. Why did you go to Sandvik Cor

https://www.sentio.lu.se/article/rough-survival-test-sandvik-coromant - 2026-06-25

Students get to put their knowledge to the test in a retail competition

In March, Lund University’s Centre for Retail and Logistics – REAL – is organising a student competition in collaboration with the Swedish Trade Council and Stadium. The competition is called the Retail and Wholesale Challenge and gives students the opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge to the test in a creative and practical way. Retail is a constantly evolving sector where physical shop

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/students-get-put-their-knowledge-test-retail-competition - 2026-06-25

The Excellence Scholarship is designed to promote quality and research progress in the fields of trade and logistics

The Helsingborg Chamber of Commerce wishes to recognise the researchers at the Centre for Trade and Logistics (REAL), Lund University, who have produced outstanding academic publications over the past year. This is being done through a new excellence grant. By supporting academic progress, the aim is to strengthen research excellence in this field. For many years, the Helsingborg Chamber of Commer

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/excellence-scholarship-designed-promote-quality-and-research-progress-fields-trade-and-logistics - 2026-06-25

Excellence grants were awarded to researchers in the fields of trade and logistics

This year, the Helsingborg Chamber of Commerce has established new excellence grants for researchers working at REAL – the Centre for Trade and Logistics at Lund University. On 5 May, the awards ceremony took place, at which 11 researchers from Lund University received their grants. The researchers receive grants for their publications in leading scientific journals. By supporting academic progres

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/excellence-grants-were-awarded-researchers-fields-trade-and-logistics - 2026-06-25

The Trade Association is launching a foundation to support research and education

A newly established foundation aims to promote higher education and research at Lund University’s campus in Helsingborg. The initiative comes from the Helsingborg Chamber of Commerce and aims to meet future skills needs and strengthen the city’s role as a knowledge hub. “With this initiative, we are harnessing the power of the business community, academia and the public sector to jointly develop t

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/trade-association-launching-foundation-support-research-and-education - 2026-06-25

Researcher gets acknowledgement from OpenAi

What can 100,000 Swedish kronor in research funding lead to? For Yulia Vakulenko and her research team at Campus Helsingborg, Lund University, the answer was new knowledge, new methods and international recognition from OpenAI. The research team, led by Yulia Vakulenko and based at REAL – the Centre for Retail and Logistics at Lund University, has received a Token of Appreciation from OpenAI. This

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/researcher-gets-acknowledgement-openai - 2026-06-25

Digital Product Passport (DPP): Fom idea to practical tests.

The Centre for Trade and Logistics (REAL) at Lund University brought together a selection of participants from the business community, the public sector and academia for a morning of learning focused on how Digital Product Passports (DPP) are now moving from policy to practical application. Under the Learn at LUnCH format, participants gained insights from multiple perspectives: from EU work withi

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/digital-product-passport-dpp-fom-idea-practical-tests - 2026-06-25

Students developed solutions to retail challenges in Helsingborg

On 23-24 April, this year's edition of the Retail and Wholesale Challenge took place, a competition where university students get to take on a sharp case from the business world. The winners were Devina Chudasama and Alexis Matta, students at the master's program in Service Management with a specialisation in supply chain management. The competition is organised by the Swedish Retail and Wholesale

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/students-developed-solutions-retail-challenges-helsingborg - 2026-06-25

The Helsingborg Chamber of Commerce awarded this year’s Excellence Scholarships to researchers

The Helsingborg Chamber of Commerce has long been a partner and supporter of education and research at Lund University’s Campus Helsingborg. Last year, excellence grants were established for researchers working at REAL – the Centre for Trade and Logistics at Lund University. On 6 May, this year’s award ceremony took place, at which 15 researchers from Lund University received their grants. The res

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/helsingborg-chamber-commerce-awarded-years-excellence-scholarships-researchers - 2026-06-25

Clothes will have their own identity

In the future, our clothes will contain a tag that we can scan to access information. This will allow us to see how the garments were produced, where we can have them repaired, and how they can be recycled. Perhaps we will even be able to see who has previously worn the garment or be given the opportunity to rent it out. This spring, an innovation project was launched in which students at Campus H

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/clothes-will-have-their-own-identity - 2026-06-25

Researchers recognised for circular business model in the textile sector

The textile industry has a significant impact on the climate, and the reuse of clothing is seen as part of the sector’s sustainable transformation. Daniel Hellström and John Olsson from Lund University are now presenting their award-winning article on a circular business model that creates a more sustainable fashion retail sector. Beyond the business model itself, the work is also interesting beca

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/researchers-recognised-circular-business-model-textile-sector - 2026-06-25

Uncertainty is the new normal for shops and retailers

The areas of research remain the same, but our perspective on them has changed. This is how consumer researchers Carys Egan-Wyer and Emma Samsioe describe developments in retail research over the past ten years. "In one of our latest reports, we call it “Retail as unusual”. There is no longer a ‘normal’ state in retail, no ‘business as usual’. Everything has become more uncertain,” says Carys Egan

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/uncertainty-new-normal-shops-and-retailers - 2026-06-25

REAL – An initiative to meet the challenges of future retail and logistics

Lund University is strengthening its work in retail and logistics at Campus Helsingborg, under the name REAL – Centre for Retail and Logistics. The centre focuses on sustainability, digitalisation and changes in the workplace – the major challenges facing the retail and logistics sectors. Lund University and the City of Helsingborg are each contributing 4 million kronor towards the centre’s launch

https://www.real.lu.se/en/article/real-initiative-meet-challenges-future-retail-and-logistics - 2026-06-25