AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNordic Tech & Public Safety: SuperCom says it has won a new Norway national electronic monitoring contract worth about $1.8m, completing its Nordic footprint with PureSecurity deployments across Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Mining Automation: Sandvik is testing autonomous mining tech at Finland’s underground test mine in Tampere, including its operator-free drilling robot “Amelia,” as the industry pushes deeper into AI-driven operations. Industrial Reshuffle: Sandvik will divest its Additive Manufacturing unit to Sweden-based Mimir, with an expected SEK 230m impairment and a planned close in Q3 2026. AI Infrastructure in Sweden: ABB expands its NVIDIA collaboration by integrating SimReady 3D digital assets into NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint to speed design and validation for AI data-center power systems. EV Market Signal: Tesla registrations rebounded across Scandinavia in May, with Sweden up 71% and a broader EV catch-up effect noted even as Tesla’s share keeps sliding. Swedish Defense & Aerospace: Sweden’s armed forces took delivery of two Bombardier Global 6500 VIP jets, and Saab’s GlobalEye continues to surface in Canada’s next-gen spy plane plans. EU Chip Geopolitics: The EU is set to join the US-led “Pax Silica” chip initiative, with Sweden and other member states already on board. Energy & Efficiency: ABB highlights a major industrial motor efficiency specification gap, arguing better specification could save 4–6 TWh annually. Labor Watch: A Tesla strike in Sweden has been scaled back at some sites, though the broader dispute remains active.
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